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Cognition, Emotion, and Aesthetics in Contemporary Serial Television

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This book posits an interconnection between the ways in which contemporary television serials cue cognitive operations, solicit emotional responses, and elicit aesthetic appreciation.
The chapters explore a number of questions including: How do the particularities of form and style in contemporary serial television engage us cognitively, emotionally, and aesthetically? How do they foster cognitive and emotional effects such as feeling suspense, anticipation, surprise, satisfaction, and disappointment? Why and how do we value some serials while disliking others? What is it about the particularities of serial television form and style, in conjunction with our common cognitive, emotional, and aesthetic capacities, that accounts for serial television's cognitive, socio-political, and aesthetic value and its current ubiquity in popular culture?
This book will appeal to postgraduates and scholars working in television studies as well as film studies, cognitive media theory, media psychology, and the philosophy of art.

List of contents

1. Introduction: Cognition, Emotion, and Aesthetics in Contemporary Serial Television  Part 1. The Nature of Contemporary Televisual Seriality  2. Television's Temporality: Seriality and Temporal Prolongation  3. Multi-plot Structure in Television Serials 4. "Oh My God, They Didn't Kill Kenny": Seriality and Viewer Engagement in Contemporary Animated Television  5. Seriality and Expressiveness in Mad Men  Part 2. Audiences  6. From Shots to Storyworlds: The Cognitive Processes Supporting the Comprehension of Serialized Television  7. Beliefs, Desires, and Emotions: A Theory of Emotions and Some Implications for the Understanding of Viewer Reactions to TV Serials  Part 3. Poetics  8. Reaching through Time: On Seriality, Temporality, and Twofoldness  9. Five Theses on the Difficulty of Ending Quality TV Series  10. Pop Music in Television Serials: Priming, Authorial Commentary, and Musical Memory  11. Twin Peaks and the Performative Poetics of Complex Television   12. Parallelism and Complex Storytelling in Film and TV  Part 4. Value: Aesthetic and Beyond  13. Audiovisual Atmospheres, Moods, and Metaphoric Spaces: Aesthetically Rich Spaces in Complex TV Series  14. Repetition, Familiarity, and Aesthetic Pleasure: Formulaic Generic Television Series  15. Ethics and Bad Protagonists in Serial Television Drama  16. A Sense of Moment: Appreciating Television Serials from Aesthetic and Cognitive Perspectives

About the author

Ted Nannicelli is Senior Lecturer in Film and Television Studies at The University of Queensland. He is editor of Projections: The Journal for Movies and Mind, co-editor of Cognitive Media Theory (2014), and author of Appreciating the Art of Television: A Philosophical Perspective.
Héctor J. Pérez is Associate Professor of Audiovisual Narrative at the Universitat Politècnica de València. He has published widely in scientific journals such as Projections, Culture & Psychology, Aisthesis, and L’Atalante. He is editor of SERIES, International Journal of TV Serial Narratives.

Summary

This book posits an interconnection between the ways in which contemporary television serials cue cognitive operations, solicit emotional responses, and elicit aesthetic appreciation.

Product details

Authors Ted (The University of Queensland Nannicelli
Assisted by Héctor J. Pérez (Editor), Ted Nannicelli (Editor), Nannicelli Ted (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.05.2023
 
EAN 9781032037165
ISBN 978-1-0-3203716-5
No. of pages 320
Series Routledge Advances in Television Studies
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > General, dictionaries

Television, PERFORMING ARTS / Television / General, PHILOSOPHY / Aesthetics, Philosophy: aesthetics

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