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Starring Mandela and Cosby: Media and the End(s) of Apartheid by Ron Krabill
RRP: £26.00£24.85During the worst years of apartheid, the most popular show on television in South Africa - among both blacks and whites - was "The Cosby Show". Why did people living under a system built on the idea that blacks were inferior and threatening flock to a... -
Their Own Best Creations: Women Writers in Postwar Television by Annie Berke
RRP: £25.00£19.59A rich account that combines media-industry history and cultural studies, Their Own Best Creations looks at women writers' contributions to some of the most popular genres of postwar TV: comedy-variety, family sitcom, daytime soap, and suspense anthology... -
Telemodernities: Television and Transforming Lives in Asia by Tania Lewis
RRP: £24.99£21.67Yoga gurus on lifestyle cable channels targeting time-pressured Indian urbanites; Chinese dating shows promoting competitive individualism; Taiwanese domestic makeover formats combining feng shui with life planning advice: Asian TV screens are... -
It's Been Beautiful: Soul! and Black Power Television by Gayle Wald
RRP: £23.99£20.84Soul! was where Stevie Wonder and Earth, Wind & Fire got funky, where Toni Morrison read from her debut novel, where James Baldwin and Nikki Giovanni discussed gender and power, and where Amiri Baraka and Stokely Carmichael enjoyed a sympathetic... -
Prescription TV: Therapeutic Discourse in the Hospital and at Home by Joy V. Fuqua
RRP: £21.99£20.27Tracing the history of television as a therapeutic device, Joy V. Fuqua describes how TVs came to make hospitals seem more like home and, later, "medicalized" the modern home. She examines the introduction of television into the private hospital room in... -
A Game of Two Halves: Football Fandom, Television and Globalisation by Cornel Sandvoss
RRP: £36.99£32.53Professional football is one of the most popular television 'genres' worldwide, attracting the support of millions of fans, and the sponsorship of powerful companies. In A Game of Two Halves, Sandvoss considers football's relationship with television,... -
Reading "24": TV Against the Clock by Steven Peacock
£20.97When "24" exploded onto TV screens in 2001, "Time" magazine called it one of the 'Best Television Events of the Decade'. "24" has gone on to establish itself as groundbreaking and controversial entertainment that has changed the face of television. Each... -
Feminist Perspectives on Orange Is the New Black: Thirteen Critical Essays by April Kalogeropoulos Householder
RRP: £21.99£17.97Since its 2013 premiere, Orange Is the New Black has become Netflix's most watched series, garnering critical praise and numerous awards and advancing the cultural phenomenon of binge-watching. Academic conferences now routinely feature panels discussing... -
Broadcasting Modernity: Cuban Commercial Television, 1950-1960 by Yeidy M. Rivero
RRP: £23.99£20.84The birth and development of commercial television in Cuba in the 1950s occurred alongside political and social turmoil. In this period of dramatic swings encompassing democracy, a coup, a dictatorship, and a revolution, television functioned as a beacon... -
Drugs, Thugs, and Divas: Telenovelas and Narco-Dramas in Latin America by O. Hugo Benavides
RRP: £21.99£19.19Soap opera speaks a universal language, presenting characters and plots that resonate far beyond the culture that creates them. Latin American soap operas-telenovelas-have found enthusiastic audiences throughout the Americas and Europe, as well as in... -
Media in Postapartheid South Africa: Postcolonial Politics in the Age of Globalization by Sean Jacobs
RRP: £25.99£22.49In Media in Postapartheid South Africa, author Sean Jacobs turns to media politics and the consumption of media as a way to understand recent political developments in South Africa and their relations with the African continent and the world. Jacobs... -
The Prime-Time Presidency: The West Wing and U.S. Nationalism by Shawn J. Parry-Giles
RRP: £25.99£22.49Contrasting strong women and multiculturalism with portrayals of a heroic white male leading the nation into battle, The Prime-Time Presidency explores the NBC drama The West Wing, paying particular attention to its role in promoting cultural meaning... -
Camp TV: Trans Gender Queer Sitcom History by Quinlan Miller
RRP: £22.99£20.01Sitcoms of the 1950s and 1960s are widely considered conformist in their depictions of gender roles and sexual attitudes. In Camp TV Quinlan Miller offers a new account of the history of American television that explains what campy meant in practical... -
Experimental British Television by Laura Mulvey
RRP: £19.99£14.52Throughout its history, British television has found a place, if only in its margins, for programmes that consciously worked to expand the boundaries of television aesthetics. Even in the present climate of increased academic interest in television... -
Global Media: The Television Revolution in Asia by James D. White
RRP: £19.99£17.69This book is about the processes of globalization, demonstrated through a comparative study of three television case histories in Asia. Also illustrated are different approaches to providing television services in the world: public service (NHK in... -
Seeing by Electricity: The Emergence of Television, 1878-1939 by Doron Galili
RRP: £92.00£79.77Already in the late nineteenth century, electricians, physicists, and telegraph technicians dreamed of inventing televisual communication apparatuses that would "see" by electricity as a means of extending human perception. In Seeing by Electricity Doron... -
Figures of Time: Affect and the Television of Preemption by Toni Pape
RRP: £22.99£20.01Many contemporary television series from Modern Family to How to Get Away with Murder open an episode or season with a conflict and then go back in time to show how that conflict came to be. In Figures of Time Toni Pape examines these narratives, showing... -
Reality TV by Misha Kavka
RRP: £23.99£21.85Is reality TV a coherent genre? This book addresses this question by examining the characteristics, contexts and breadth of reality TV through a history of its programming trends. Paying attention to stylistic connections as well as key concepts, this... -
Joss Whedon by Matthew Pateman
RRP: £80.00£56.69This book assesses Joss Whedon's contribution to US television and popular culture. Examining everything from his earliest work to his most recent tweets and activist videos, it explores his complex and contradictory roles as both cult outsider and... -
Science Fiction TV by J. P. Telotte
RRP: £27.99£24.28The first in the Routledge Television Guidebooks series, Science Fiction TV offers an introduction to the versatile and evolving genre of science fiction television, combining historical overview with textual readings to analyze its development and... -
What Women Watched: Daytime Television in the 1950s by Marsha F. Cassidy
RRP: £23.99£20.84In this pathfinding book, based on original archival research, Marsha F. Cassidy offers the first thorough analysis of daytime television's earliest and most significant women's genres, appraising from a feminist perspective what women watched before... -
That's the Way it is: A History of Television News in America by Charles L. Ponce De Leon
RRP: £17.00£16.68When critics decry the current state of our public discourse, one reliably easy target is television news. It's too dumbed-down, they say; it's no longer news but entertainment, celebrity-obsessed and vapid. The critics may be right. But, as Charles L... -
Since When Is Fran Drescher Jewish?: Dubbing Stereotypes in The Nanny, The Simpsons, and The Sopranos by Chiara Francesca Ferrari
RRP: £16.99£15.07"Since when is Fran Drescher Jewish?" This was Chiara Francesca Ferrari's reaction when she learned that Drescher's character on the television sitcom The Nanny was meant to be a portrayal of a stereotypical Jewish-American princess. Ferrari... -
Reading "CSI": Television Under the Microscope by Allen Michael
£20.97This is what we know, this is the truth: CSI is a global television phenomenon. It began in 2000 with "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation", a dark procedural drama about forensic science set within the neon escapism of Las Vegas, in which Grissom and his... -
Conflicting Masculinities: Men in Television Period Drama by Katherine Byrne
£119.46Never before has period drama offered viewers such an assortment of complex male characters, from transported felons and syphilitic detectives to shell shocked soldiers and gangland criminals. Neo-Victorian Gothic fictions like Penny Dreadful represent... -
The Interior Landscapes of Breaking Bad by Erin Bell
RRP: £85.00£74.51Already acknowledged by Metacritic and the Guinness World Records as the highest-rated series in the history of television, Breaking Bad has elicited an unprecedented amount of criticism. Writers both popular and academic, columnists as well as eager... -
Flood of Images: Media, Memory, and Hurricane Katrina by Bernie Cook
RRP: £25.99£22.89Anyone who was not in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina and the subsequent flooding of the city experienced the disaster as a media event, a flood of images pouring across television and computer screens. The twenty-four-hour news cycle created a... -
Prestige Television: Cultural and Artistic Value in Twenty-First-Century America by Seth Friedman
RRP: £31.00£29.08Prestige Television explores how a growing array of 21st century US programming is produced and received in ways that elevate select series above the competition in a saturated market. Contributing authors demonstrate that these shows are positioned and... -
Channeling Violence: The Economic Market for Violent Television Programming by James T. Hamilton
RRP: £48.00£38.00"If it bleeds, it leads." The phrase captures television news directors' famed preference for opening newscasts with the most violent stories they can find. And what is true for news is often true for entertainment programming, where violence... -
Presidential Debates: Risky Business on the Campaign Trail by Alan Schroeder
RRP: £28.00£22.20Alan Schroeder's big-picture history recounts the phenomenon of American televised presidential debates and its evolution over the past half century. From pundits to political operatives, from debate moderators to the viewing public, Presidential Debates... -
TV FAQ: Uncommon Answers to Common Questions About TV by John Ellis
£19.04"TV FAQ" will make you a fully informed and knowledgable, entertained and argumentative TV expert. "TV FAQ" does what it says on the cover: it answers just about everything you've always wanted to know about Television, in witty and highly informative... -
Tv Antiquity: Swords, Sandals, Blood and Sand by Sylvie Magerstadt
RRP: £85.00£60.17TV antiquity explores representations of ancient Greece and Rome throughout television history. The first comprehensive overview of the 'swords and sandals' genre on the small screen, it argues that these shows offer a distinct perspective on the ancient... -
TV's Betty Goes Global: From Telenovela to International Brand by Janet McCabe
£29.07Premiering in 2006,Ugly Betty, the award-winning US hit show about unglamorous but kind-hearted Betty Suarez (America Ferrera),is the latest incarnation of a worldwide phenomenon that started life as a Colombian telenovela,Yo soy Betty,la fea, back in... -
You'Re Nicked: Investigating British Television Police Series by Ben Lamb
RRP: £85.00£60.17You're nicked is the first comprehensive study of television police series in the UK. It shows how British television's most popular genre has developed stylistically, politically and philosophically from 1955 to the present. Each chapter focuses on a... -
The New Gay for Pay: The Sexual Politics of American Television Production by Julia Himberg
RRP: £25.99£22.49Television conveys powerful messages about sexual identities, and popular shows such as Will & Grace, Ellen, Glee, Modern Family, and The Fosters are often credited with building support for gay rights, including marriage equality. At the same time,... -
Her Stories: Daytime Soap Opera and US Television History by Elana Levine
RRP: £26.99£23.72Since the debut of These Are My Children in 1949, the daytime television soap opera has been foundational to the history of the medium as an economic, creative, technological, social, and cultural institution. In Her Stories, Elana Levine draws on... -
STARZ Spartacus: Reimagining an Icon on Screen by Antony Augoustakis
RRP: £90.00£81.97Gladiator, rebel slave leader, revolutionary: a collection of essays dissecting four seasons of STARZ Spartacus The figure of Spartacus often serves as an icon of resistance against oppression in modern political movements, while his legend has inspired... -
Cult TV Heroines: Angels, Aliens and Amazons by Catriona Miller
£109.68From Mrs Peel to the first female Doctor Who, this book offers a timely focus on the popular phenomenon of the cult TV heroine. The enduring phenomenon of cult TV itself is carefully explored through questions of genre, the role of the audience and the... -
Children, Youth, and American Television by Adrian Schober
RRP: £38.99£34.22This volume explores how television has been a significant conduit for the changing ideas about children and childhood in the United States. Each chapter connects relevant events, attitudes, or anxieties in American culture to an analysis of children or... -
Second Lives: Black-Market Melodramas and the Reinvention of Television by Michael Szalay
RRP: £26.00£24.85A history of prestige television through the rise of the "black-market melodrama." In Second Lives, Michael Szalay defines a new television genre that has driven the breathtaking ascent of TV as a cultural force over the last two decades: the...