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Genre and Television Jason Mittell (Middlebury College, USA)

Genre and Television By Jason Mittell (Middlebury College, USA)

Genre and Television by Jason Mittell (Middlebury College, USA)


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Genre and Television proposes a new understanding of television genres as cultural catagories, offering a set of in-depth historical and critical examinations to explore key aspects of television genre.

Genre and Television Summary

Genre and Television: From Cop Shows to Cartoons in American Culture by Jason Mittell (Middlebury College, USA)

Genre and Television proposes a new understanding of television genres as cultural categories, offering a set of in-depth historical and critical examinations to explore five key aspects of television genre: history, industry, audience, text, and genre mixing. Drawing on well-known television programs from Dragnet to TheSimpsons, this book provides a new model of genre historiography and illustrates how genres are at work within nearly every facet of television-from policy decisions to production techniques to audience practices. Ultimately, the book argues that through analyzing how television genre operates as a cultural practice, we can better comprehend how television actively shapes our social world.

Genre and Television Reviews

Mittell makes a strong case for a return to genre theory, history, and criticism within television studies as a means of understanding the production, distribution, and reception of television programs. Each of the case studies is compelling in its own terms, offering a deep picture of important trends in the history of American television. -- Henry Jenkins, MIT
Genre and Television is an insightful, original, and well researched book and makes a significant and timely contribution to television studies. -- Annette Hill, University of Westminster, UK
Jason Mittell re-energizes the field of genre study with this intriguing analysis of American television. From talk shows to cop shows to reality TV, Mittell eloquently demonstrates why genre still matters to TV creators, critics, and fans. Rigorously researched and theoretically-informed, Genre and Television makes a vital contribution to the field of cultural studies. -- Michael Curtin, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Genres emerge from a dialectic of orthodoxy versus innovation, as the culture industries strive to blend predictability with surprise. By transcending the normal science of textual analysis and considering genres as industrial categories, Jason Mittell has done students of US television a considerable service. -- Toby Miller/Television & New Media


Mittell makes a strong case for a return to genre theory, history, and criticism within television studies as a means of understanding the production, distribution, and reception of television programs. Each of the case studies is compelling in its own terms, offering a deep picture of important trends in the history of American television. -- Henry Jenkins, MIT

Genre and Television is an insightful, original, and well researched book and makes a significant and timely contribution to television studies. -- Annette Hill, University of Westminster, UK

Jason Mittell re-energizes the field of genre study with this intriguing analysis of American television. From talk shows to cop shows to reality TV, Mittell eloquently demonstrates why genre still matters to TV creators, critics, and fans. Rigorously researched and theoretically-informed, Genre and Television makes a vital contribution to the field of cultural studies. -- Michael Curtin, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Genres emerge from a dialectic of orthodoxy versus innovation, as the culture industries strive to blend predictability with surprise. By transcending the normal science of textual analysis and considering genres as industrial categories, Jason Mittell has done students of US television a considerable service. -- Toby Miller, Television & New Media

About Jason Mittell (Middlebury College, USA)

Jason Mittell is Assistant Professor of of American Civilization and Film and Media Culture at Middlebury College. He has published essays in Cinema Journal, TheVelvet Light Trap, Television and New Media, FilmHistory, Journal of Popular Film and Television, and several anthologies. He lives in Middlebury, Vermont.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Genres that Matter
1. Television Genres as Cultural Categories
2. Before the Scandals: Genre Historiography and the Cultural History of the Quiz Show
3. From Saturday Morning to Around the Clock: The Industrial Practices of Television Cartoons
4. Audiences Talk Genres: Talk Shows and the Intersections of Taste and Identity
5. Policing Genres: Dragnet's Texts and Generic Contexts
6. Making Fun of Genres-The Politics of Parody and Genre Mixing in Soap and The Simpsons
Conclusion: Some Reflections on Reality Television
Notes
Appendices
Index

Additional information

NLS9780415969031
9780415969031
0415969034
Genre and Television: From Cop Shows to Cartoons in American Culture by Jason Mittell (Middlebury College, USA)
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2004-06-18
260
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