Heroism, Celebrity and Therapy in Nurse Jackie (Routledge Focus on Television Studies)

Heroism, Celebrity and Therapy in Nurse Jackie (Routledge Focus on Television Studies)

by Christopher Pullen (Author), Christopher Pullen (Author)

Synopsis

This book presents an examination of the television series Nurse Jackie, making connections between the representational processes and the audience consumption of the series. A key point of reference is the political and performative potential of Nurse Jackie with regards to its progressive representation of prescription drug addiction and its relationship to the concept of quality television. It deconstructs Nurse Jackie's discursive potential, involving intersections with contemporary notions of genre, celebrity, self-reflexivity, therapy and feminism

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 142
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 07 Aug 2018

ISBN 10: 1138238503
ISBN 13: 9781138238503

Author Bio
Christopher Pullen is a principal academic in Media Theory at Bournemouth University, Dorset, in the United Kingdom. He has published widely on sexuality and the media, with a particular focus on LGBT identity. His recent work includes a focus on HIV/AIDS narratives and the significance of personal autobiography, and his forthcoming work focuses on queer youth refugees in media documentary.