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To watch television is to watch bodies in motion: walking, dancing, cooking, fighting, running, playing, travelling, and so on. Television and the Moving Body presents the first detailed exploration of the moving body on television. It analyses different types of movement, including walking, dancing, sports, and craft, outlining how these different movement profiles are employed to construct time, tell stories, work through cultural issues, and foster empathy. Through a range of case studies across different genres and formats, including Gogglebox, The West Wing, Taskmaster, The Repair Shop, Strictly Come Dancing and Sense8, this book examines what television's moving bodies tell us both about normative ideas of movement and identity, and about television itself.
Contents
List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1. Moving Along: Flow and Seriality
Chapter 2. Walking and Talking
Chapter 3. Sport
Chapter 4. Making and Mending
Chapter 5. Choreography
Chapter 6. Empathy
Bibliography