21st-Century TV Dramas: Exploring the New Golden Age
By (Author) Amy M. Damico
By (author) Sara E. Quay
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
12th February 2016
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Popular culture
791.4575
Hardback
240
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
227g
In its exploration of some of the most influential, popular, or critically acclaimed television dramas since the year 2000, this book documents how modern television dramas reflect our society through their complex narratives about prevailing economic, political, security, and social issues. Television dramas have changed since the turn of the 21st centuryfor the good, many would say, as a result of changes in technology, the rise of cable networks, and increased creative freedom. This book approaches the new golden age of television dramas by examining the programs that define the first 15 years of the new century through their complex narratives, high production value, star power, popularity, and enthusiastic fan culture. After an introduction that sets the stage for the book's content, thematic sections present concise chapters that explore key connections between television dramas and elements of 21st-century culture. The authors explore Downton Abbey as a distraction from contemporary class struggles, patriarchy and the past in Game of Thrones and Mad Men, and portrayals of the "dark hero protagonist" in The Sopranos, Dexter, and Breaking Bad, as a few examples of the book's coverage. With its multidisciplinary perspectives on a variety of themesterrorism, race/class/gender, family dynamics, and sociopolitical and socioeconomic topics this book will be relevant across the social sciences and cultural and media studies courses.
Summing Up: Recommended. All levels/libraries. * Choice *
Amy M. Damico, PhD, is professor of communication at Endicott College in Beverly, MA, and is faculty advisor to the Endicott College Scholars honors program. Sara E. Quay is dean of the school of education at Endicott College in Beverly, MA, and is director of the Endicott College Scholars honors program.