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Television, Sex and Society - Analyzing Contemporary Representations

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Zusatztext In examining a selection of disparate texts, the book nevertheless usefully explores some of the institutional strategies and adopted modes of representation that allow, validate and exploit our voyeuristic fascination with sex on TV. Informationen zum Autor Dr. James Aston is a lecturer in Film at the University of Hull. His PhD was on cinematic representations of the past and has published on post 9/11 apocalyptic cinema. Dr Basil Glynn is a Lecturer in Film Studies in the Department of Media, Film & Communications, Liverpool Hope University. Klappentext Since the 1990s, the screening of sex on American, British and Asian television screens has become increasingly prolific. Considering not only the specificities of selected sexualised images in relation to popular series, this study also concerns itself with the ramifications of TV sex as well as discussing the various techniques that are used by TV producers/programme makers to establish the cultural worth of their texts in series such as Shameless, The Tudors and True Blood . The contributions draw attention to shifting representations of sex on television away from the authoritarian state and patriarchal order, toward a more democratic form of representation. As a significant and under-represented aspect of contemporary television studies, this is the first full-length academic collection to consider the wide-ranging representations of sex in society on contemporary television. Vorwort Focuses upon contemporary expressions and representations of televisual sex, discussing British, US and Asian television, to engage with ideas of gender, genre and dramatic politics. Zusammenfassung Since the 1990s, the screening of sex on American, British and Asian television screens has become increasingly prolific. Considering not only the specificities of selected sexualised images in relation to popular series, this study also concerns itself with the ramifications of TV sex as well as discussing the various techniques that are used by TV producers/programme makers to establish the cultural worth of their texts in series such as Shameless, The Tudors and True Blood . The contributions draw attention to shifting representations of sex on television away from the authoritarian state and patriarchal order, toward a more democratic form of representation. As a significant and under-represented aspect of contemporary television studies, this is the first full-length academic collection to consider the wide-ranging representations of sex in society on contemporary television. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction - by editors Part I - The [move toward] Democratization of Sex? Chapter 1: Sex on the 'Set': Pornographic Transgressions Chapter 2: Shameless Sex, Democratizing Desire and Libidinous Ambitions Chapter 3: Fangbanging Chapter 4: True Blood Part II - The Sublimination of Sex Chapter 5: Examining the Importance of 'no-sex' Sex in Pushing Daisies (2007-2009) Chapter 6: My Lovely Sam-soon: Absent Sex and the Unbearable Lightness of Cute Korean Romance Chapter 7: Television X-cised: Viewing Habits of British Adult Channels Part III - Production Context and Representation of Sex Chapter 8: 'I Cannot Talk of Books in a Ball-room': Erotic Austen Chapter 9: Performance Anxiety and Period Dramas: Lesbian Sex on the BBC  Chapter 10: The Conquests of Henry VIII: Masculinity, Sex and the National Past in The Tudors Conclusion - by the editors ...

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Authors James Aston, James Glynn Aston, Basil Glynn, Beth Johnson, Beth (EDT)/ Aston Johnson
Assisted by James Aston (Editor), Basil Glynn (Editor), Beth Johnson (Editor)
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.08.2012
 
EAN 9780826434982
ISBN 978-0-8264-3498-2
No. of pages 208
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV
Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Media science

Film, Kino, Medienwissenschaften

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