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Returning to the Scene: Seriality and the Serial Killer
This article reads the perennial popularity of true crime products as symptomatic of repression and cultural trauma. Providing a close-reading of gender representation in the popular Netflix series Mindhunter, the author meditates on the postmodern ...
Katie Jones
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From Dystopia to Realism: Emotions, Cultures and Imaginaries of Contemporary TV Seriality
Why has television seriality begun to acquire an increasingly central role in the cultural consumption and media consumptions of millions of people, with its impact becoming more evident since the 2010s? Among the many analyses addressing this question,
Mario Tirino
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This article proposes to study The Boys (Prime Video, 2019-in production) from a genealogical approach that will shed light on the series' cinematic legacy, with a particular emphasis on its science fictional matrix. The starting point of this reflection
Thomas Carrier-Lafleur, Baptiste Creps
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Algorithmic Audiences, Serialized Streamers, and the Discontents of Datafication
This article addresses streaming television platforms’ reliance on algorithms, serial narratives, and user interfaces and the effect of these strategies on the television viewing audience.
Anne Gilbert
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Narrative studies tend to detract television shows from their rich aesthetic value and inherent complexity, which is not limited to their narrative dimension.
Saute-Requin
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Norbert Moutier, Collection Aventures. L’enfance et la sérialité à l’œuvre
Norbert Moutier’s childhood graphic production compiles about 1000 original illustrated booklets, handmade from 1946 to 1960 by himself and his mother, Simonne Moutier. The whole is put in context by a series of 600 family photographs.
Xavier Girard
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J.M.W. Turner’s Plagues: Thinking in Pictures from Single to Serial Forms [PDF]
This essay examines J.W.M. Turner’s approach to the biblical subject of the plagues of Egypt from the Book of Exodus, when it is mediated by and for a public across geopolitical borders and media boundaries in the wake of Napoleon’s Egyptian campaign ...
Luisa Calè
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'In This Corner of the World' and the Challenges of Intermedial Adaptation
In This Corner of the World, a Japanese television drama broadcast in summer 2018, is an adaptation of Kōno Fumiyo’s critically acclaimed manga with the same title and also its feature-length anime version directed by Katabuchi Sunao.
Mitsuhiro Yoshimoto
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Exploring TV Seriality Through the Lens of Social Media: A Semi-Systematic Literature Review
The engagement of TV active audiences is predominantly manifest on social media as part of a broad phenomenon called “Social TV.” Through a Semi-Systematic Literature Review, the aim of this paper is to outline the main research lines and gaps in social
Greta Iapalucci, Marta Rocchi
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Ending(s), Seriality And Interdiscursivity
This article examines the issue of the collection of short-stories in the works of Jean Rhys and Janet Frame. Within its composition itself, it stages the necessary yet paradoxical repetition of endings, along with the incessant regeneration and ...
Elsa Lorphelin Blaise
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