UID:
almahu_9949282599802882
Format:
1 online resource (297 pages)
ISBN:
1-3995-0909-8
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1-4744-6200-6
Series Statement:
Edinburgh scholarship online
Content:
'Binge-watching' has become an umbrella term for a number of analytical questions in contemporary television studies, serving to describe the structure, marketing and publication model of Netflix and other streaming platforms. Because the term describes a range of different ideas linked to streaming television programming, research on binge-watching can bring together a number of different and related questions. This edited collection explores binge-watching and its role in contemporary television from the perspectives of fan studies, audience research, transnational television studies and narratology.
Note:
Also issued in print: 2021.
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Frontmatter --
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Contents --
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Notes on Contributors --
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Acknowledgements --
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Chapter 1 Introduction --
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Part I Bingeing Fans --
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Chapter 2 Historical Binge-Watching: Marathon Viewing on Videotape --
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Chapter 3 ‘A small Christmas for me’: A Study of Binge-Watching and Fan Engagement on Reddit --
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Chapter 4 Binge-Watching and Fandom: Conclusion --
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Part II Binge-Watching Audiences --
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Chapter 5 Commercial Constructions of Binge-Viewers: A Typology of the New and Improved Couch Potato as Seen on TV --
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Chapter 6 Binge-Watching Conditions and Multitasking: The Enjoyable Ephemeral --
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Chapter 7 What Defines a Binge? Elapsed Time versus Episodes --
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Chapter 8 Binge-Watching and the Organisation of Everyday Life --
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Chapter 9 Binge-Watching Audience Typologies: Conclusion --
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Part III Transnational Bingeing --
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Chapter 10 National, Transnational, Transcultural Media: Netflix – The Culture-Binge --
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Chapter 11 National TV as Transnational ‘Cinematic’ Object: How Binge-Consumption Frames the Critical Vocabulary --
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Chapter 12 Transnationalising Genre: Netflix, Teen Drama and Textual Dimensions in Netflix Transnationalism --
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Chapter 13 Transnational Bingeing: Conclusion --
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Part IV Binge-Watching Narratives --
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Chapter 14 Digressions and Recaps: The Bingeable Narrative --
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Chapter 15 ‘Next Episode in 5 . . .’ – Binge-Watching and Narrative in Streaming Television Comedy --
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Chapter 16 The Bingeable Ms Gilmore: A Comparative Analysis of Narrative Structure in Broadcast TV Show Gilmore Girls and Netflix Original Show Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life --
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Chapter 17 Netflix Feminism: Binge-Watching Rape Culture in Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and Unbelievable --
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Chapter 18 Bingeing Narratives: Conclusion --
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Index
Additional Edition:
Print version: Jenner, Mareike Binge-Watching and Contemporary Television Research Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press,c2021 ISBN 9781474461986
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1515/9781474462006
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