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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Exeter, England :University of Exeter Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9949613353202882
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 1-80413-019-2
    Series Statement: TV serials magazine
    Content: This collection of new work on the philosophical importance of television starts from a model for reading films proposed by Stanley Cavell, whereby film in its entirety-actors and production included-brings its own intelligence to its realization. In turn, this intelligence educates us as viewers, leading us to recognize and appreciate our individual cinephilic tastes, and to know ourselves and each other better. This reading is even more valid for TV series. Yet, in spite of the progress of film-philosophy, there has been a paucity of concurrent analysis of the ethical stakes, the modes of expressiveness, and the moral education involved in television series. Perhaps most conspicuously, there has been a lack of focus on the experience of the viewer. Cavell highlighted popular cinema's capacity to create a common culture for millions. This power has become dispersed across other bodies of work and practices, most notably TV series, which have largely appropriated the responsibility of widening the perspectives of their publics, a role once associated with the silver screen. Just as Cavell's reading of films involved moral perfectionism in its intent, this project is also perfectionist, extending a similar aesthetic and ethical method to readings of the small screen. Because TV series are works that are public and thus shared, and often global in reach, they fulfil an educational role-whether intended or not-and one that enables viewers to anchor and appreciate the value of their everyday experiences. Contributions from: William Rothman, Martin Shuster, Elisabeth Bronfen, Hugo Clémot, David LaRocca, Jeroen Gerrits, Stephen Mulhall, Michelle Devereaux, Thibaut de Saint-Maurice, Hent de Vries, Catherine Wheatley, Byron Davies, Sandra Laugier, Paul Standish, Robert Sinnerbrink.
    Note: Includes index. , Acknowledgements -- Contributors -- Introduction: The Fact and Fiction of Television: Stanley Cavell and the Terms of Television Philosophy DAVID LaROCCA and SANDRA LAUGIER -- PART I: NEW TELEVISION -- 1 Justifying Justified WILLIAM ROTHMAN -- 2 'You Get Paid for Pain': Kingdom and New Television MARTIN SHUSTER -- 3 To See and to Stop: The Problem of Abdication in Succession ELISABETH BRONFEN -- 4 When TV is on TV: Metatelevision and the Art of Watching TV with the Royal Family in The Crown DAVID LaROCCA -- PART II: BIG PERFECTIONISM ON THE SMALL SCREEN -- 5 It's My Party and I'll Die Even If I Don't Want To: Repetition, Acknowledgment, and Cavellian Perfectionism in Russian Doll MICHELLE DEVEREAUX -- 6 'Nobody's Perfect': Moral Imperfectionism in Ozark HENT de VRIES -- 7 A Zigzag of a Hundred Tacks: Narrative Complexity in The Good Place CATHERINE WHEATLEY -- 8 Im/Moral Perfectionism: On TV's Two Worlds JEROEN GERRITS -- PART III: EVERYDAY EDUCATION -- 9 The Sublime and the American Dream in Fargo HUGO CLÉMOT -- 10 TV Time, Recurrence, and the Situation of the Spectator: An Approach via Stanley Cavell, Raúl Ruiz, and Ruiz's Late Chilean Series Litoral (2008) BYRON DAVIES -- 11 Education about Trust in Homeland THIBAUT de SAINT MAURICE -- 12 Small Acts PAUL STANDISH -- PART IV: POPULAR TV AND ITS GENRES -- 13 The Event of Television: Sitcoms, Superheroes, and WandaVision STEPHEN MULHALL -- 14 Love, Remarriage, and The Americans SANDRA LAUGIER -- 15 True Detective: Existential Scepticism and Television Crime Drama ROBERT SINNERBRINK -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781804130186
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Exeter, UK : University of Exeter Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048992592
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 333 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781804130209 , 9781804130193
    Series Statement: TV-philosophy
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-1-80413-018-6
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    Author information: Laugier, Sandra 1961-
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Exeter, England :University of Exeter Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9961133542202883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 1-80413-019-2
    Series Statement: TV serials magazine
    Content: This collection of new work on the philosophical importance of television starts from a model for reading films proposed by Stanley Cavell, whereby film in its entirety-actors and production included-brings its own intelligence to its realization. In turn, this intelligence educates us as viewers, leading us to recognize and appreciate our individual cinephilic tastes, and to know ourselves and each other better. This reading is even more valid for TV series. Yet, in spite of the progress of film-philosophy, there has been a paucity of concurrent analysis of the ethical stakes, the modes of expressiveness, and the moral education involved in television series. Perhaps most conspicuously, there has been a lack of focus on the experience of the viewer. Cavell highlighted popular cinema's capacity to create a common culture for millions. This power has become dispersed across other bodies of work and practices, most notably TV series, which have largely appropriated the responsibility of widening the perspectives of their publics, a role once associated with the silver screen. Just as Cavell's reading of films involved moral perfectionism in its intent, this project is also perfectionist, extending a similar aesthetic and ethical method to readings of the small screen. Because TV series are works that are public and thus shared, and often global in reach, they fulfil an educational role-whether intended or not-and one that enables viewers to anchor and appreciate the value of their everyday experiences. Contributions from: William Rothman, Martin Shuster, Elisabeth Bronfen, Hugo Clémot, David LaRocca, Jeroen Gerrits, Stephen Mulhall, Michelle Devereaux, Thibaut de Saint-Maurice, Hent de Vries, Catherine Wheatley, Byron Davies, Sandra Laugier, Paul Standish, Robert Sinnerbrink.
    Note: Includes index. , Acknowledgements -- Contributors -- Introduction: The Fact and Fiction of Television: Stanley Cavell and the Terms of Television Philosophy DAVID LaROCCA and SANDRA LAUGIER -- PART I: NEW TELEVISION -- 1 Justifying Justified WILLIAM ROTHMAN -- 2 'You Get Paid for Pain': Kingdom and New Television MARTIN SHUSTER -- 3 To See and to Stop: The Problem of Abdication in Succession ELISABETH BRONFEN -- 4 When TV is on TV: Metatelevision and the Art of Watching TV with the Royal Family in The Crown DAVID LaROCCA -- PART II: BIG PERFECTIONISM ON THE SMALL SCREEN -- 5 It's My Party and I'll Die Even If I Don't Want To: Repetition, Acknowledgment, and Cavellian Perfectionism in Russian Doll MICHELLE DEVEREAUX -- 6 'Nobody's Perfect': Moral Imperfectionism in Ozark HENT de VRIES -- 7 A Zigzag of a Hundred Tacks: Narrative Complexity in The Good Place CATHERINE WHEATLEY -- 8 Im/Moral Perfectionism: On TV's Two Worlds JEROEN GERRITS -- PART III: EVERYDAY EDUCATION -- 9 The Sublime and the American Dream in Fargo HUGO CLÉMOT -- 10 TV Time, Recurrence, and the Situation of the Spectator: An Approach via Stanley Cavell, Raúl Ruiz, and Ruiz's Late Chilean Series Litoral (2008) BYRON DAVIES -- 11 Education about Trust in Homeland THIBAUT de SAINT MAURICE -- 12 Small Acts PAUL STANDISH -- PART IV: POPULAR TV AND ITS GENRES -- 13 The Event of Television: Sitcoms, Superheroes, and WandaVision STEPHEN MULHALL -- 14 Love, Remarriage, and The Americans SANDRA LAUGIER -- 15 True Detective: Existential Scepticism and Television Crime Drama ROBERT SINNERBRINK -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781804130186
    Language: English
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Exeter, England :University of Exeter Press,
    UID:
    edoccha_9961133542202883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 1-80413-019-2
    Series Statement: TV serials magazine
    Content: This collection of new work on the philosophical importance of television starts from a model for reading films proposed by Stanley Cavell, whereby film in its entirety-actors and production included-brings its own intelligence to its realization. In turn, this intelligence educates us as viewers, leading us to recognize and appreciate our individual cinephilic tastes, and to know ourselves and each other better. This reading is even more valid for TV series. Yet, in spite of the progress of film-philosophy, there has been a paucity of concurrent analysis of the ethical stakes, the modes of expressiveness, and the moral education involved in television series. Perhaps most conspicuously, there has been a lack of focus on the experience of the viewer. Cavell highlighted popular cinema's capacity to create a common culture for millions. This power has become dispersed across other bodies of work and practices, most notably TV series, which have largely appropriated the responsibility of widening the perspectives of their publics, a role once associated with the silver screen. Just as Cavell's reading of films involved moral perfectionism in its intent, this project is also perfectionist, extending a similar aesthetic and ethical method to readings of the small screen. Because TV series are works that are public and thus shared, and often global in reach, they fulfil an educational role-whether intended or not-and one that enables viewers to anchor and appreciate the value of their everyday experiences. Contributions from: William Rothman, Martin Shuster, Elisabeth Bronfen, Hugo Clémot, David LaRocca, Jeroen Gerrits, Stephen Mulhall, Michelle Devereaux, Thibaut de Saint-Maurice, Hent de Vries, Catherine Wheatley, Byron Davies, Sandra Laugier, Paul Standish, Robert Sinnerbrink.
    Note: Includes index. , Acknowledgements -- Contributors -- Introduction: The Fact and Fiction of Television: Stanley Cavell and the Terms of Television Philosophy DAVID LaROCCA and SANDRA LAUGIER -- PART I: NEW TELEVISION -- 1 Justifying Justified WILLIAM ROTHMAN -- 2 'You Get Paid for Pain': Kingdom and New Television MARTIN SHUSTER -- 3 To See and to Stop: The Problem of Abdication in Succession ELISABETH BRONFEN -- 4 When TV is on TV: Metatelevision and the Art of Watching TV with the Royal Family in The Crown DAVID LaROCCA -- PART II: BIG PERFECTIONISM ON THE SMALL SCREEN -- 5 It's My Party and I'll Die Even If I Don't Want To: Repetition, Acknowledgment, and Cavellian Perfectionism in Russian Doll MICHELLE DEVEREAUX -- 6 'Nobody's Perfect': Moral Imperfectionism in Ozark HENT de VRIES -- 7 A Zigzag of a Hundred Tacks: Narrative Complexity in The Good Place CATHERINE WHEATLEY -- 8 Im/Moral Perfectionism: On TV's Two Worlds JEROEN GERRITS -- PART III: EVERYDAY EDUCATION -- 9 The Sublime and the American Dream in Fargo HUGO CLÉMOT -- 10 TV Time, Recurrence, and the Situation of the Spectator: An Approach via Stanley Cavell, Raúl Ruiz, and Ruiz's Late Chilean Series Litoral (2008) BYRON DAVIES -- 11 Education about Trust in Homeland THIBAUT de SAINT MAURICE -- 12 Small Acts PAUL STANDISH -- PART IV: POPULAR TV AND ITS GENRES -- 13 The Event of Television: Sitcoms, Superheroes, and WandaVision STEPHEN MULHALL -- 14 Love, Remarriage, and The Americans SANDRA LAUGIER -- 15 True Detective: Existential Scepticism and Television Crime Drama ROBERT SINNERBRINK -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781804130186
    Language: English
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