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Viewing America

Viewing America

Viewing America

Twenty-First-Century Television Drama
Christopher Bigsby, University of East Anglia
October 2013
Available
Paperback
9781107619746

    Something has happened in the world of television drama. For the last decade and a half America has assumed a dominant position. Novelists, screenwriters and journalists, who would once have had no interest in writing for television, indeed who often despised it, suddenly realised that it was where America could have a dialogue with itself. The new television drama was where writers could engage with the social and political realities of the time, interrogating the myths and values of a society moving into a new century. Familiar genres have been reinvented, from crime fiction to science fiction. This is a book as much about a changing America as about the television series which have addressed it, from The Sopranos and The Wire to The West Wing, Mad Men and Treme, in what has emerged as the second golden age of American television drama.

    • Locates ten recent ground-breaking American television series against the social and political realities they address
    • Considers a variety of television genres, exploring America in a new century, confronted by challenges at home and abroad
    • Highly accessible, this book explores and analyses American television drama for its dramatic strategies and cultural significance

    Reviews & endorsements

    'Explores lesser-known but no less fascinating works.' Daily Telegraph

    'Bigsby makes a compelling case for twenty-first-century television drama as art to be viewed, studied, and appreciated … Highly recommended.' Choice

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    Product details

    October 2013
    Paperback
    9781107619746
    512 pages
    229 × 151 × 22 mm
    0.82kg
    9 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction: television drama
    • New Jersey
    • 1. The Sopranos
    • Washington
    • 2. The West Wing
    • Baltimore
    • 3. Homicide Life on the Street
    • 4. The Corner
    • 5. The Wire
    • Earth
    • 6. Battlestar Galactica
    • Odessa
    • 7. Friday Night Lights
    • New York
    • 8. Mad Men
    • New Orleans
    • 9. Treme.
      Author
    • Christopher Bigsby , University of East Anglia

      Christopher Bigsby is Professor of American Studies at the University of East Anglia. A fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and the Royal Society of Arts, he is an award-winning academic, novelist and biographer and has published more than forty books, including six novels. His first novel, Hester (1995), won the McKitterick Prize and Beautiful Dreamer (2002) was an American Library Association Notable Book. With Don Wilmeth, he won the Bernard Hewitt Award for Outstanding Research in Theatre History and the George Freedley Jury Award for The Cambridge History of American Theatre (1998–2000). His biography of Arthur Miller was shortlisted for the James Tait Black Memorial Prize, the Sheridan Morley Prize and the George Freedley Memorial Award and was co-winner of the American Studies Network Prize. The founding director of the Arthur Miller Centre for American Studies, he has presented its International Literary Festival for twenty years. For many years he was a presenter of programmes for BBC radio ranging from Radio 4's Kaleidoscope and Off the Page through to World Service's Meridian.