"Critical Reflections on Audience and Narrativity -- New
connections, New perspectives" offers an interdisciplinary and
multicultural approach to fiction, reality, and narrativity applied
to television series from all over the world. Dissecting the almost
invisible barrier between fiction and reality in TV series from
various perspectives, the chapters cover a wide range of
contemporary classics from the post-network age. From "The X-Files"
and "Desperate Housewives" to "The Wire" and "Breaking Bad," the
chapters sketch TV series' development from the lowest form of mass
entertainment to the sophisticated vehicle of highbrow
intertextuality on a global scale.Also covering many international
cases from Brazil, Serbia, Romania, and Turkey and locating them in
the global web of puzzle narratives, the unique contributions draw
connections between the most diverse audiences and the way they
receive modern storytelling in a culturally globalized world. This
timely volume is a great resource for anyone interested in
contemporary mass culture.
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