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American Mass Incarceration and Post-Network Quality Television - Captivating Aspirations

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Lee A. Flamand, PhD is currently a Research Associate at Ruhr University Bochum. Klappentext The prison relies upon gruesome stories circulated as commercial media to legitimize its institutional reproduction. This interdisciplinary work presents a series of investigations into some of the most influential and innovative treatments of American mass incarceration to hit our screens in recent decades. Inhaltsverzeichnis The Captivating Aspirations of Post-Network Quality Television in the Age of Mass Incarceration: An Introduction, Remediating Mass Incarceration, The Political Economy of Post-Network Television, Our Scheduled Programming, 1. Mass (Mediating) Incarceration, Captivity by the Numbers, Invisible Punishments & Revolving Doors, Socialized Precarity & Captive Profits, Punitive Realism & Unruly Spectacles, Conclusion, 2. How Does Violent Spectacle Appear as TV Realism? Sources of OZ 's Penal Imaginary, Welcome to OZ , What is TV Realism?, The Prison as Hyper-Real Institution, Looks Like America? Populating the Prison Nation, Haunting Repetitions: Plotting the Prison's Archive, Bizarre Realism, Conclusion, 3. If It's Not TV, is It Sociology? The Wire , A Surprising Debate, Procedural Anxieties, What is Sociology?, Tele-visualizing the Surveillance Society, Soft Eyes and the Sociological Imaginary, Sociological Ambitions: Reform, Critique, Utopia, Reassembling Mass Incarceration, The Cultural Contradictions of Sociological Aspirations, Conclusion, 4. Is Entertainment the New Activism? Orange Is the New Black , Women's Imprisonment, and the Taste for Prisons, We're Not in OZ Anymore, Scripting Prison Practices, Foregrounding Backstories through the Penological Carousel, Celebrity and the Politics of Trans-Televisibility, Articulating Communities of Concern, Finding Oneself There: Inmate Receptions, Feedback Loops, Recommendation Engines, and the Taste for Prisons, Conclusion, 5. Can Melodrama Redeem American History? Ava DuVernay's 13th and Queen Sugar , Publicizing Ava DuVernay as Black Feminist Auteur, The Story Never Changes?, History: Assembly Required, Homecomings: Melodrama and the State of Innocence, The Black Family in American History, Black Family Melodrama in the Age of Mass Incarceration, The Possibilities and Perils of Popularizing Radical Epistemologies, Conclusion, Conclusion: American Politics and Prison Reform after TV's Digital Turn, Bibliography, Acknowledgements, Index. ...

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Authors Lee Flamand
Publisher Amsterdam University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.08.2022
 
EAN 9789463725057
ISBN 978-94-63-72505-7
No. of pages 312
Series Amsterdam University Press
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Theatre, ballet

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