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This edited collection offers a wide range of essays showcasing current research on emotions in TV series. The chapters develop from a variety of research traditions in film, television and media studies and explores American, British, Nordic and Spanish TV series.
Contents
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors
Introduction; Alberto N. García
PART I: THEORETICAL AND GENERAL APPROACH
1. Emotional Culture and TV Narrative; Alejandro García and Ana Marta González
2. The Emergence of 'Affect' in Contemporary TV Fictions; Robin Nelson
3. Moral Emotions, Antiheroes and the Limits of Allegiance; Alberto N. García
4. Group Empathy? A Conceptual Proposal, Apropos of Polseres Vermelles; Héctor Pérez López
PART II: COLLECTIVE IDENTITIES AND EMOTIONS
5. Women, Television and Feelings: Theorizing Emotional Difference of Gender in SouthLAnd and Mad Men; Elke Weismann
6. A Revolution in Urban Lifestyle: Mad Men's Narrative Revisited as a Social Lab; Lourdes Flamarique
7. Performing Englishness: Postnational Nostalgia in Lark Rise to Candleford and Parade's End; Rosalía Baena
8. Nordic Noir Location, Identity and Emotion; Gunhild Agger
PART III: GENRE AND EMOTIONS
9. Loss is Part of the Deal: Love, Fear and Mourning in TV Horror; Stacey Abbott
10. Apocalyptic Psycotherapy: Emotion and Identity in AMC's The Walking Dead; Kyle W. Bishop
11. Homeland: Fear and Distrust as Key Elements of the Post-9/11 Political-Spy Thriller; Pablo Echart and Pablo Castrillo
12. Emotions in Star Trek and Battlestar Galactica: What Makes us Human; Claudia Wassmann
Notes
Bibliography
Index