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Challenging the Patriarchal Norms: Examining Hegemonic Masculinity in Dickinson TV Series
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At Her Age: An Anthropological Analysis of the Construct of Age in the TV Series "Muddy Tires "
Published 2022-10-01“… This anthropological analysis of the Serbian TV series Muddy Tires (Kaljave Gume), which aired in the spring of 2021 on the Radio Television of Serbia, aims to point out the principal meanings which can be subsumed under the three dominant problems faced by the protagonist Vesna when she finds herself in situations that demand a reexamination of previously accepted norms regarding older members of contemporary Serbian society. …”
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Negative Politeness Strategies Used by American Girl in TV Series Emily in Paris
Published 2022-06-01“…With regard to that, the TV series Emily in Paris was chosen for this study in which Emily Cooper, the main character, played the young American girl who is hired by a marketing company in Paris. …”
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Gentefied and the Representation of the Gentrification Related Latinx Conflicts
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Shonda Rhimes’s TGIT: Representation of Womanhood and Blackness
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Double Trouble: Gender Fluid Heroism in American Children’s Television
Published 2021-11-01“…Examining the animated streaming TV series She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (2018–2020), we use scholarship on gender fluidity to critique the show’s representations of genders in addition to and beyond male and female. …”
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Be Brave, live: reviewing Buffy's journey in Buffy The Vampire Slayer from Final Girl to Heroine twenty-five years later
Published 2023-03-01“…As a teenage girl turned into a vampire/demon hunter, Buffy undergoes significant changes in relation to her calling as a slayer. Reluctant at first, she comes to terms with her responsibilities later in the series, in a movement that echoes Joseph Campbell’s definition of the monomyth. …”
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Enseigner l’histoire par, pour ou malgré les séries : approche épistémologique du médiévalisme sériel
Published 2023-12-01“…It seems that using TV series in History classes implies for the student both to understand the historical period he or she is analysing, in order to understand the potential changes made in the audiovisual representation, and to acknowledge issues of production, broadcasting and reception of TV series, to understand why these changes were made in the first place. …”
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La femme invisible : les cas de Laura Palmer et Diane Evans
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Les talk-shows en Égypte
Published 2020-09-01“…She then looks at what happened to this TV phenomenon with the advent of an authoritarian regime. …”
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The Mother of All Murder Mysteries: 'Los misterios de Laura'
Published 2020-09-01“…As an extreme example of genre hybridization (police procedural, murder mystery, sitcom, workplace and family drama), there is something for everybody in the identification process and entertainment value, thus maximising the target audience, bringing the whole family to reunite in front of the TV set. This article explores if and how female identities are still embedded in a phallocentric imaginary and to what extent this series breaks the conventions of crime drama. …”
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Techniques de programmation d’un format télévisuel
Published 2014-02-01“…The author examines a particular program format, the docusoap, and its place within the practices of television programming. She highlights the relationships between the networks’ practices of programming tv series and the content of their websites. …”
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TINDAK TUTUR ILOKUSI PENGASUH ANAK DALAM TAYANGAN NANNY 911 (SEBUAH TINJAUAN SOSIOPRAGMATIK)
Published 2012“…The second problem discusses some strategies used by the nanny when she speaks to TV viewers, parents and children in her trained family . …”
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Margaret Atwood, World-Famous but Yet to Be Discovered by Many Slovene Readers
Published 2020-11-01“…It is no secret that Atwood is often labelled a feminist writer, mostly on account of The Handmaid’s Tale and the TV series based on the novel. However, many Slovene readers may not know that she also writes poetry, short fiction, non-fiction and children’s literature, that she is a committed environmentalist, and that she discussed the problem of “Debt and the Shadow Side of Wealth” in a prestigious lecture series. …”
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Monstret, barnet och disciplineringens konsekvens: Intermedial dialog i Allan Rune Petterssons berättelser om Frankensteins faster
Published 2018-12-01“…The second novel thus reinvents the gothic chronotope and also interprets the first novel in the light of the TV series, which provides a missing link between the novels. …”
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Vampires and School Girls: High School Jinks on the Hellmouth
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Caixas de memórias: a relação entre objetos, fotografias, memória e identidade ilustradas em cenas da ficção
Published 2015-01-01“…First, we analyze the movie Le Fabuleux Destine d’Amélie Poulain (2001), in which the character’s life changes after she finds a box hidden in her home. Then analyze the episode “Male in the Mail” from the American TV series Bones (2012). …”
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