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    A Psychoanalytical Approach to the TV Series The No-End House: The Fascinating House of Desire by Jessica Folio

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Such are the first urban-legend like pieces of information given by one character on the No-End house, the second season title and the cornerstone around which the plot of the TV series Channel Zero revolves. Aired on the SyFy channel in 2017, the series lived true to its ambition of spiralling around the topics of imagination and the supernatural. …”
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    Challenging the stereotype through humor? Comic female scientists in animated TV series for young audiences by Jade Soucy-Humphreys, Karina Judd, Anna-Sophie Jürgens

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…What has rarely been discussed in these contexts is what kind of scientific stereotypes are reinforced or challenged in popular TV shows for young audiences, particularly regarding female scientists. …”
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    Behind Presidential Commitments: Exemplary Crises in the US-American TV Shows "Kennedy" and "The West Wing" by Willem Strank

    Published 2018-05-01
    “… The article deals with the depiction of national (socio)political crises fictional(ized) US-American presidents are faced with in exemplary TV series of the 1980s and 1990s. Based on the premise that the audiovisual depiction of crises serves an exemplary function for the systems of the narrative‘s diegesis, the article attempts to analyse the effects of personification and representation in the fictionalized and the fictional handling of (socio)political crises. …”
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    The American Presidency and the 25th Amendment in Contemporary TV Series: Fiction, Reality, and the Warped Mirrors of the Post-9/11 Zeitgeist by Monica Michlin

    Published 2012-05-01
    “…This article analyzes how recent TV series (1999-2010) have staged the American Presidency in a form of “revolving door” between fiction and reality, and how all stage a crisis allowing a vice-president to become president. …”
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    Science Fiction Series <i>Star Trek</i> and <i>Babylon 5</i> as Forms of Political and Memorial Cultures Construction by M. W. Kyrchanoff

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The article considers 1) the modes of actualization of political and social differences between societies in Star Trek and Babylon 5 TV series; 2) the political and ideological dimensions of intervention through the prism of mass culture and aspects of the functioning of various memorial cultures; 3) the problems of memory as the trauma received during the forced interaction of imagined societies with different identities in the contexts of the development of collective memories and the uncomfortable past revision through the formation of a compromise memorial canon. …”
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    The West Wing et la Constitution des États-Unis by Damien Connil

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…This article analyzes the representation of the Constitution and constitutional law in The West Wing, in order to show that the TV series makes it possible to understand and imagine constitutional issues in the United States.…”
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    Convergence médiatique ou champ cinématographique élargi. Ce que les séries télévisées font à la discipline des « études filmiques » by Ariane Hudelet

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Without taking the notion of the “cinematic” for granted, and without limiting the use of this adjective to mere cultural legitimation, the article briefly explores how TV series connect to the discipline of “film studies”, and how this can lead us, in a mutating, unstable cultural and media context, to reconsider the logic of our disciplinary structures, at the university as well as, more generally, in our imagination. …”
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    Nicolas Le Floch, un bon produit «à l'export»? Réflexions sur la diffusion et la réception internationale d’une série historique (très) française... by Bernard Papin

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…The success obtained in France by made-for TV movies and series in the tradition of British “heritage film” might suggest so. …”
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    Belfast in The Fall: Post-Conflict Geographies of Violence and Gender by John Lynch

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…This article examines the TV series The Fall in terms of the relationship to its location in the city of Belfast. …”
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