Sensing the City Through Television: Urban Identities in Fictional Drama

Sensing the City Through Television: Urban Identities in Fictional Drama

by PBillingham (Author)

Synopsis

How do fictional representations of the city contribute to our sense of identity? Does this feed back into how we see cities and their cultures?This in-depth analysis with five case studies provides the basis for a critique on the political, sociological and cultural implications of this strand of popular programming. The book features: Queer as Folk The Cops Holding On Homicide-Life on the Street Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City Each programme is discussed in terms of structure, content, characterisation, and narrative, and each is placed within a specific ideological context. The case studies represent a broad range of British and American cities and city sub-cultures, while the book draws on the author's exclusive interviews with Tony Garnett, Tony Marchant, and David Snodin.The author further extends his analysis to investigate the intrinsic issues related to the implications of popular and high drama and culture.As one of the first substantial investigations of the city in television drama, this book reflects and contributes to a growing general interest in the politics of representation. This is suitable for accommodation into the popular academic courses on drama and film/media studies both as a textbook and for supplementary reading.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Intellect Books
Published: 01 Jan 2004

ISBN 10: 184150842X
ISBN 13: 9781841508429

Media Reviews
It's a very good book for people interested in representations of the city, and urban life, in TV drama - but, more than that, it's one of the best 'television studies' books of recent years. www.theory.org.uk
Author Bio
Dr. Peter Billingham is Principal Lecturer in Drama at Bath Spa University College. He is a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.