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Television Series: Narration, Engagement and Evaluation | University of Kent 10/01/21 Television Series: Narration, Engagement and Evaluation | University of Kent Television Series: Narration, Engagement View Online and Evaluation 74 items Core texts (21 items) State of play: contemporary 'high-end' TV drama - Robin Nelson, 2007 Book | Core (Must Read) The essential HBO reader - Gary R. Edgerton, Jeffrey P. Jones, 2013 Book | Core (Must Read) Television drama: form, agency, innovation - Trisha Dunleavy, 2009 Book | Core (Must Read) Television aesthetics and style - 2013 Book | Core (Must Read) Legitimating television: media convergence and cultural status - Michael Z. Newman, Elana Levine, c2012 Book | Core (Must Read) The Sopranos - Dana B. Polan, c2009 Book | Core (Must Read) Immersive Entryways into Televisual Worlds: Affective and Aesthetic Functions of Title Sequences in Quality Series - Kathrin Fahlenbrach, Barbara Flueckiger, 2014-06-01 Article | Core (Must Read) “Don’t Stop Believing: Textual Excess and Discourses of Satisfaction in the Finale of The Sopranos.” Chapter | Core (Must Read) III Ethnographic Imaginary: The Genesis and Genius of - Linda Williams, 2011-09 Article | Core (Must Read) Style in The Wire - Wednesday, April 4, 2012 at 10:12 AM Audio-visual document | Core (Must Read) Fictional reliefs and reality checks - M. B. Vaage, 2013-06-01 Article | Core (Must Read) “Just What Is It That Makes Tony Soprano Such An Appealing, Attractive Murderer?” - Murray Smith Chapter | Core (Must Read) 1/6 10/01/21 Television Series: Narration, Engagement and Evaluation | University of Kent “Blinded by Familiarity: Partiality, Morality and Engagement in Television Series” - Margrethe Bruun Vaage Chapter | Core (Must Read) “’Smoke Gets In Your Eyes’: Historicizing Visual Style in Mad Men” - Jeremy Butler Chapter | Core (Must Read) Hill street blues: the complete season 1 - Steven Bochco, Michael Kozoll, Daniel J. Travanti, Bruce Weitz, Taurean Blacque, Joe Spano, Charles Haid, Betty Thomas, Veronica Hamel, Kiel Martin, Michael Conrad, Robert E. Hirschfeld, Barbara Bosson, 2013 Audio-visual document | Core (Must Read) The wire: the complete second season - 2004 Audio-visual document | Core (Must Read) Breaking Bad - Season 1 - Vince dir: Gilligan Audio-visual document | Core (Must Read) Deadwood: The Complete First Season Audio-visual document | Core (Must Read) Mad men season one - Matthew Weiner, 2007 Audio-visual document | Core (Must Read) The last Western: Deadwood and the End of American Empire Deadwood and the end of American empire - Paul Stasi, Jennifer Greiman, 2012 Book | Core (Must Read) Deadwood - Jason Jacobs, 2012 Book | Core (Must Read) The essential HBO reader - Gary R. Edgerton, Jeffrey P. Jones, 2013 Book | Recommended (Should Read) MTM "quality television"; ed J Feuer, P Kerr, T Vahimagi - J. Feuer, 1984 Book | Recommended (Should Read) Quality TV: contemporary American television and beyond - Janet McCabe, Kim Akass, 2007 Book | Recommended (Should Read) It's not TV: watching HBO in the post-television era - Cara Louise Buckley, Marc Leverette, Brian L. Ott, 2008 Book | Recommended (Should Read) Television's second golden age: from Hill Street blues to ER : Hill Street blues, Thirtysomething, St. Elsewhere, China Beach, Cagney & Lacey, Twin Peaks, Moonlighting, Northern exposure, L.A. law, Picket fences ; with brief reflections on Homicide, NYPD blue & Chicago hope, and other quality dramas - Robert J. Thompson, 1997 Book | Recommended (Should Read) 2/6 10/01/21 Television Series: Narration, Engagement and Evaluation | University of Kent Narrative strategies in television series - Gaby Allrath, Marion Gymnich, 2005 Book | Recommended (Should Read) Intermediality and Storytelling - Marie-Laure Ryan, Marina Grishakova, 2010 Book | Recommended (Should Read) Storytelling in film and television / Kristin Thompson - Kristin Thompson, 2003 Book | Recommended (Should Read) Don, Peggy, and Other Fictional Friends? Engaging with Characters in Television Series - Robert Blanchet, Margrethe Bruun Vaage, 2012-11-15 Article | Recommended (Should Read) "Television Aesthetics" by Sarah Cardwell Article | Recommended (Should Read) Television studies - Jonathan Gray, Amanda D. Lotz, 2012 Book | Recommended (Should Read) Television Aesthetics: A Pre-structuralist Danger? - Matt Hills, 2011-04 Article | Recommended (Should Read) Issues of judgement and value in television studies - J. Jacobs, 2001-12-01 Article | Recommended (Should Read) Television Aesthetics: an Infantile Disorder - Jason Jacobs, 2006-05 Article | Recommended (Should Read) “Lost in a Great Story: Evaluation in Narrative Television (and Television Studies)” - Jason Mittell Chapter | Recommended (Should Read) Ontology, intentionality and television aesthetics - T. Nannicelli, 2012-06-01 Article | Recommended (Should Read) “The Sopranos. Episodic Storytelling” - Sean O'Sullivan Chapter | Recommended (Should Read) The Sopranos and philosophy: I kill therefore I am - Richard Greene, Peter Vernezze, c2004 Book | Recommended (Should Read) The Family Racket: AOL Time Warner, HBO, The Sopranos, and the Construction of a Quality Brand - D. L. Jaramillo, 2002-01-01 Article | Recommended (Should Read) This thing of ours: investigating The Sopranos - David Lavery, 2002 Book | Recommended (Should Read) Reading the Sopranos: hit TV from HBO - David Lavery, 2006 Book | Recommended (Should Read) 3/6 10/01/21 Television Series: Narration, Engagement and Evaluation | University of Kent The essential Sopranos reader - David Lavery, Douglas L. Howard, Paul Levinson, 2011 Book | Recommended (Should Read) Tony’s Options: The Sopranos and the Televisuality of the Gangster Genre Article | Recommended (Should Read) Robin Nelson: “’Quality Television’: ‘The Sopranos is the best television drama ever… in my humble opinion…’” Article | Recommended (Should Read) The wire: the complete first season - 2005 Audio-visual document | Recommended (Should Read) Melodrama, Serial Form and Television Today - J. Feuer, 1984-01-01 Article | Recommended (Should Read) “The lack of influence of thirtysomething” - Jane Feuer Chapter | Recommended (Should Read) The Wire: urban decay and American television - Tiffany Potter, C. W. Marshall, c2009 Book | Recommended (Should Read) “All in the Game: The Wire, Serial Storytelling and Procedural Logic,” - Jason Mittell Chapter | Recommended (Should Read) The wire: race, class, and genre - Liam Kennedy, Stephen Shapiro, Liam Kennedy, Stephen Shapiro, c2012 Book | Recommended (Should Read) Re-Wiring Baltimore: The Emotive Power of Systemics, Seriality, and the City - Marsha Kinder, 2008-12 Article | Recommended (Should Read) On the Wire - Linda Williams, 2014 Book | Recommended (Should Read) Cable guys: television and masculinities in the twenty-first century - Amanda D. Lotz, 2014 Book | Recommended (Should Read) Redesigning women: television after the network era - Amanda D. Lotz, 2006 Book | Recommended (Should Read) Difficult Men: Behind the Scenes of a Creative Revolution: From the Sopranos and the Wire to Mad Men and Breaking Bad - Brett Martin, 2014 Book | Recommended (Should Read) Revolution was televised: the cops, crooks, slingers, and slayers who changed TV drama forever - Alan Sepinwall, 2013 Book | Recommended (Should Read) Reading Deadwood: a western to swear by - David Lavery, 2006 4/6 10/01/21 Television Series: Narration, Engagement and Evaluation | University of Kent Book | Recommended (Should Read) Deadwood - Jason Jacobs, 2012 Book | Recommended (Should Read) Television style - Jeremy G. Butler, 2010 Book | Recommended (Should Read) Watching television with Jacques Ranciere: US 'Quality Television', Mad Men and the 'late cut' - T. Vermeulen, G. C. Rustad, 2013-09-01 Article | Recommended (Should Read) AMC: Stumbling toward a New Television Canon - D. L. Jaramillo, 2013-03-01 Article | Recommended (Should Read) The wire: Series 1-5 - 2005 Audio-visual document Hill street blues: the complete season 1 - Steven Bochco, Michael Kozoll, Daniel J. Travanti, Bruce Weitz, Taurean Blacque, Joe Spano, Charles Haid, Betty Thomas, Veronica Hamel, Kiel Martin, Michael Conrad, Robert E. Hirschfeld, Barbara Bosson, 2013 Audio-visual document | Recommended (Should Read) The Sopranos: the complete series 1 - David Chase, 2013 Audio-visual document | Recommended (Should Read) Homicide: a year on the killing streets - David Simon, 2009 Book | Recommended (Should Read) Homicide: life on the street, Season one - 2013 Audio-visual document | Recommended (Should Read) The corner: a year in the life of an inner-city neighborhood - David Simon, Edward Burns, 1998 Book | Recommended (Should Read) The corner - Charles S. Dutton, 2009 Audio-visual document | Recommended (Should Read) Breaking Bad - The Complete Series Audio-visual document | Recommended (Should Read) Deadwood: Season two - David Milch, Timothy Olyphant, Ian McShane, Molly Parker, HBO Entertainment (Firm), Home Box Office (Firm), c2007 Audio-visual document Deadwood: Season three - Timothy Olyphant, Ian McShane, Molly Parker, David Milch, Gregg Fienberg, Mark Tinker, Home Box Office (Firm), HBO Entertainment (Firm), c2007 Audio-visual document | Recommended (Should Read) Mad Men - Complete Seasons 1-6 5/6 10/01/21 Television Series: Narration, Engagement and Evaluation | University of Kent Audio-visual document | Recommended (Should Read) Aesthetics and Quality in Popular Television Drama - Christine Geraghty, 2003-3-1 Article | Recommended (Should Read) 6/6.
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