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Television Performance

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This innovative and timely collection offers a wide-reaching critical evaluation of performance in television, mapping out key conventions, practices and concerns while introducing performance theory and criticism to the established field of television studies. Chapters from leading scholars move through a range of examples from different styles and genres, from Game of Thrones to America's Next Top Model. Individual performances are analysed in close detail as the authors debate central questions of meaning, value and achievement.

Opening out new pathways for inquiry and investigation, this book is an important touchstone for undergraduate and postgraduate students of Television, Media and Theatre Studies with an interest in the work of actors and non-actors on screen.

List of contents

Critical Introduction, Lucy Fife Donaldson & James Walters
Section One: Performance and television form
1.In small packages: Particularities of performance in dramatic episodic series, Sarah Cardwell
2.The performing lives of things: Animals, puppets, models and effects, Jonathan Bignell
3.The enduring act: Performance and achievement in long television,James Walters
4.Faces of allegiance in Homeland: Performance and the provisional in serial television drama, Elliott Logan
Section Two:Television performance and collaboration
5.Approaching performance in contemporary Coronation Street (1960), James Zborowski
6.Don’t Curb Your Enthusiasm: visible bonhomie and the ontology of improvisational comedy,Tom Brown
7.Tears, Tantrums and Television Performance, Amy Holdsworth and Karen Lury
8.Comedy, performance and the panel show, Alex Clayton
Section Three: The television performer
9.An actor diversifies: A diachronic examination of the work and career of Tony Curran, Gary Cassidy and Simone Knox
10.The same, but different: adjustment and accumulation in television performance, Lucy Fife Donaldson
11.Analyzing Aniston: Tonal complexity and the non-comedic approaches to sitcom performance, Lydia Buckingham
12.Soft upper lip – Coach’s facial expressions in Friday Night Lights,Timotheus Vermeulen.

About the author

Lucy Fife Donaldson is Senior Lecturer at the University of St. Andrews, UK, and her research focuses on the materiality of style and the body in popular film and television. She is the author of Texture in Film (Palgrave Macmillan: 2014), and a member of the Editorial Board of Movie: A Journal of Film Criticism.

James Walters is Reader in Film and Television Studies at the University of Birmingham, UK. His books include Alternative Worlds in Hollywood Cinema (2008), Fantasy Film (2011), Film Moments (2010) and the BFI Television ClassicThe Thick of It (2016).

Summary

This innovative and timely collection offers a wide-reaching critical evaluation of performance in television, mapping out key conventions, practices and concerns while introducing performance theory and criticism to the established field of television studies. Chapters from leading scholars move through a range of examples from different styles and genres, from Game of Thrones to America’s Next Top Model. Individual performances are analysed in close detail as the authors debate central questions of meaning, value and achievement.

Opening out new pathways for inquiry and investigation, this book is an important touchstone for undergraduate and postgraduate students of television, media and theatre studies with an interest in the work of actors and non-actors on screen.

Foreword

This innovative and timely textbook offers a wide-reaching critical evaluation of performance in television, mapping out key conventions, practices and concerns while introducing performance theory and criticism to the established field of television studies.

Additional text

This collection makes a valuable contribution in a rapidly expanding and underexplored field. It repurposes diverse theories from areas such as film acting and non-fiction broadcasting to carry out a number of innovative and original close studies of television performance across a range of examples.

Product details

Authors Jon Bignell, Lucy Fife Donaldson, James Walters
Assisted by Lucy Fife Donaldson (Editor), Fife Donaldson (Editor), Lucy Fife Donaldson (Editor), Jame Walters (Editor), James Walters (Editor)
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.12.2021
 
EAN 9781137608208
ISBN 978-1-137-60820-8
No. of pages 262
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet

Theater, B, Literature, Cultural and Media Studies, Theatre and Performance Arts, Theatre and Performance Studies

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