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" Time in television narrative : "
edited by Melissa Ames
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BL
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Record Number
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592170
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Doc. No
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b421389
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Title & Author
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Time in television narrative : : exploring temporality in twenty-first century programming /\ edited by Melissa Ames
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Publication Statement
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Jackson :: University Press of Mississippi,, ©2012
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Page. NO
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xi, 324 pages ;; 24 cm
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ISBN
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9781617032936
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: 161703293X
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: 9781617032943
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: 1617032948
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Contents
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Introduction: television studies in the twenty-first century -- Promoting the future of experimental tv: the industry changes and technological advancements that paved the way to "new" television ventures. Television's paradigm (time)shift: production and consumption practices in the post-network era / Todd M. Sodano -- "A stretch of time": extended distribution and narrative accumulation in Prison break / J.P. Kelly -- "It's not unknown": the loose- and dead-end afterlives of Battlestar Galactica and Lost / Jordan Lavender-Smith -- Zero-degree seriality: television narrative in the post-network era / Norman M. Gendelman -- "Play it again, Sam -- and Dean": temporality and meta-textuality in Supernatural / Michael Fuchs -- Historicizing the moment: how the cultural climate impacts. Temporal manipulation on the small screen. Temporality and trauma in American sci-fi television / Aris Mousoutzanis -- The fear of the future and the pain of the past: the quest to cheat time in Heroes, FlashForward, and Fringe / Melissa Ames -- Lost in our middle hour: faith, fate, and redemption post-9/11 / Sarah Himsel Burcon -- "New beginnings only lead to painful ends": "undeading" and fear of consequences in Pushing daisies / Kasey Butcher -- The functions of time: analyzing the effects of nonnormative narrative structure(s). "Did you get pears?": temporality and temps mortality in The wire, Mad men, and Arrested development / Gry C. Rustad and Timotheus Vermeulen -- Temporalities on collision course: time, knowledge, and temporal critique in Damages / Toni Pape -- Freaks of time: reevaluating memory and identity through Daniel Knauf's Carnivale / Frida Beckman -- The discourse of medium: time as a narrative device / Kristi McDuffie -- Moving beyond the televisual restraints of the past: reimagining genres and formats. Making sense of the future: narrative destabilization in Joss Whedon's Dollhouse / Casey J. McCormick -- Why 30 Rock rocks and The Office needs some work: the role of time/space in contemporary TV sitcoms / Colin Irvine -- Change the structure, change the ttory: How I met your mother and the reformulation of the television romance / Molly Brost -- Like sands through the half-hourglass: Nurse Jackie and temporal disruption / Janani Subramanian -- The television musical: Glee's new directions / Jack Harrison -- Playing outside of the box: the role time plays in fan fiction, online communities, and audience studies. "Nothing happens unless first a dream": TV fandom. Narrative structure, and the alternate universes of bones / Melanie Cattrell -- Two days before the day after tomorrow: time, temporality, and fandom in South Park / Jason W. Buel -- Lost in time?: Lost fan engagement with temporal play / Lucy Bennett
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Subject
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Time on television
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Subject
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Television programs-- United States
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LC Classification
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PN1992.8.T56T56 2012
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PN1992.8.T56T56 2012
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Added Entry
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Ames, Melissa,1978-
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