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'Binge-watching' has become an umbrella term for a number of analytical questions in contemporary television studies, serving to describe the structure, marketing and publication model of Netflix and other streaming platforms. Because the term describes a range of different ideas linked to streaming television programming, research on binge-watching can bring together a number of different and related questions. This edited collection explores binge-watching and its role in contemporary television from the perspectives of fan studies, audience research, transnational television studies and narratology. This breadth of scope makes it possible to explore a broad variety of meanings and functions of the term and concept in contemporary television studies.
Contents
AcknowledgementsAuthor bios
1. Introduction
Section I: Bingeing fans
2. Historical Binge-Watching: Marathon Viewing on Videotape, E. Charlotte Stevens
3. "A small Christmas for me": A Study of Binge-Watching and Fan Engagement on Reddit, Rhiannon Bury
4. Binge-Watching and Fandom: Conclusion, Rhiannon Bury and E. Charlotte Stevens
Section II: Binge-Watching Audiences
5. Commercial Constructions of Binge-Viewers: A Typology of the New and Improved Couch Potato as Seen on TV, Emil Steiner
6. Binge-Watching Conditions and Multitasking: The Enjoyable Ephemeral, Lisa Glebatis Perks
7. What Defines a Binge? Elapsed Time Versus Episodes, Ri Pierce-Grove
8. Binge-watching and the organization of everyday life, Lothar Mikos & Deborah Castro
9. Conclusion: Binge-Watching Audience Typologies, Lisa Perks, Emil Steiner, Ri Pierce-Grove, Lothar Mikos
Section III: Transnational Bingeing
10. National, Transnational, Transcultural Media: Netflix - The Culture-Binge, B. G.-Stolz
11. National TV as transnational 'cinematic' object: How binge-consumption frames the critical vocabulary, Robert Watts
12. Transnationalising Genre: Netflix, Teen Drama and Textual Dimensions in Netflix Transnationalism, by Mareike Jenner
13. Conclusion: Transnational Bingeing, B. G.-Stolz, Robert Watts and Mareike Jenner
Section IV: Binge-Watching Narratives
14. Digressions and Recaps: The Bingeable Narrative, Lynn Kozak and Martin Zeller-Jacques
15. 'Next Episode in 5...' - Binge-watching and Narrative in Streaming Television Comedy, Tom Hemingway
16. The Bingeable Ms. Gilmore: A Comparative Analysis of Narrative Structure in Broadcast TV Show 'Gilmore Girls' and Netflix Original Show 'Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life', Orcun Can
17. Netflix Feminism: Binge-watching Rape Culture in Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and Unbelievable, Julia Havas and Tanya Horeck
18. Conclusion: Bingeing Narratives, Lynn Kozak and Martin Zeller-Jacques, Tom Hemingway, Orcun Can, Julia Havas and Tanya Horeck