- "'Let's Get Stinko': Melodrama and the Mundane in Todd Haynes's Mildred Pierce" by Lisa Coulthard: An exploration of melodrama and the mundane in Mildred Pierce.
- "Lines in the Sand: Media Studies and the Neoliberal Academy" by Hollis Griffin: A critique of the neoliberal academy's influence on media scholarship.
- "Undateable: Some Reflections on Online Dating and the Perversion of Time" by Lucas Hilderbrand: An examination how online dating alters traditional notions of romantic temporality.
- "The Hills, Jersey Shore, and the Aesthetics of Class" by Amanda Ann Klein: A considertion how aesthetics construct a performance of class and ethnicity as being tied to specific notions of taste and cultural capital.
- "An Eye for an Eye: Remakes and Repression" by Janani Subramanian: An examination of stylistic distinctions in film remakes, noting the cultural, narrative and stylistic contrasts between contexts of production.
Keeping TV Studies students informed of news, views, and reviews about television
Friday, April 22, 2011
New Flow Issue
Labels:
academia,
aesthetics,
class,
drama,
hbo,
internet,
jersey shore,
movies,
narrative,
quality tv,
remakes/adaptations/spinoffs,
taste culture,
the hills,
the wire
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