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Complex TV: The Poetics of Contemporary Television Storytelling
Jason Mittell
Complex TV: The Poetics of Contemporary Television Storytelling
Jason Mittell
Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Biographical Note: Jason Mittell is a Professor of Film & Media Culture and American Studies at Middlebury College. He is the author of Genre & Television: From Cop Shows to Cartoons in American Culture, Television & American Culture, and co-editor of How to Watch Television (NYU Press, 2013). Review Quotes: "Complex TV is one of the most exciting books I have ever read. Each chapter contains useful and well-defined terms to put to work in formal analysis, and every argument is backed up with lively, detailed, and entertaining readings of familiar TV texts. The result is a rich and thorough piece of scholarship that will do for television studies what David Bordwell's historical poetics has famously done for film."-Robyn Warhol, co-editor of"Narrative Theory Unbound: Queer and Feminist Interventions" Contributor Bio: Mittell, Jason Jason Mittell is a Professor of Film & Media Culture and American Studies at Middlebury College. He is the author of Genre & Television: From Cop Shows to Cartoons in American Culture, Television & American Culture, and co-editor of How to Watch Television (NYU Press, 2013).
Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
Released | April 10, 2015 |
ISBN13 | 9780814771358 |
Publishers | New York University Press |
Pages | 416 |
Dimensions | 236 × 160 × 34 mm · 758 g |