Remake Television
Reboot, Re-use, Recycle
Herausgeber: Lavigne, Carlen
Remake Television
Reboot, Re-use, Recycle
Herausgeber: Lavigne, Carlen
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Remake Television: Reboot, Re-use, Recycle, edited by Carlen Lavigne,examines multiple definitions of television remakes, from reboots (like Charlie’s Angels) to adaptations (The Walking Dead) and sequels (Doctor Who). It addresses cross-cultural issues while also interrogating the changing contexts and challenges posed by generational and media format shifts.
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Remake Television: Reboot, Re-use, Recycle, edited by Carlen Lavigne,examines multiple definitions of television remakes, from reboots (like Charlie’s Angels) to adaptations (The Walking Dead) and sequels (Doctor Who). It addresses cross-cultural issues while also interrogating the changing contexts and challenges posed by generational and media format shifts.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 587g
- ISBN-13: 9780739183335
- ISBN-10: 0739183338
- Artikelnr.: 40139576
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 587g
- ISBN-13: 9780739183335
- ISBN-10: 0739183338
- Artikelnr.: 40139576
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Carlen Lavigne holds a Ph.D. in communications studies and teaches at Red Deer College in Alberta, Canada. She is the co-editor of American Remakes of British Television: Transformations and Mistranslations and the author of Cyberpunk Women, Feminism and Science Fiction: A Critical Study.
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Carlen Lavigne Part I:
Debates and Definitions 1.Interrogating The Walking Dead: Adaptation,
Transmediality, and the Zombie Matrix William Proctor 2.A Remake by Any
Other Name: Use of a Premise Under a New Title Steven Gil 3.The Nostalgic
Revolution Will Be Televised Ryan Lizardi 4.Multiverses and Multiversions:
Meditations on the Rebootings of Fringe Heather Marcovitch 5.Look-(Stop Me
If You've Read This One) But There Were These Two Spies: The Avengers
Through the Swinging 60s James W. Martens Part II: Remakes and the American
Cultural Moment 6.Once Upon A Time in the 21st Century: Beauty and the
Beast as Post-9/11 Fairytale Carlen Lavigne 7.Clear Eyes, Full Hearts,
Romney Lost: Politics, Football, and Friday Night Lights Matthew Paproth
8."These Aren't Your Mother's Angels": Feminism, Jiggle Television and
Charlie's Angels Cristina Lucia Stasia Part III: Exploring the Remake
9.Forbrydelsen, The Killing, Duty, and Ethics Karen Hellekson 10."I Was
Hoping It Would Pass You By": Dis/ability and Difference in Teen Wolf
Kimberley McMahon-Coleman 11.That Haunting, Eerie Return: Narrative, Genre,
and Iconography in Dark Shadows and Dark Shadows: The Revival Lorna
Piatti-Farnell 12.Smart, Sexy, and Technologically Savvy: (Re)Making
Sherlock Holmes as a 21st-Century Superstar Lynnette Porter 13.Remaking
Public Service for Commercial Consumption: Jamie's School Dinners Comes to
America Helen Thornham and Elke Weissmann 14.Who are we? Re-Envisioning the
Doctor in the 21st Century Paul Booth and Jef Burnham 15."More Village":
Redeveloping The Prisoner Peter Clandfield Contributors Index
Debates and Definitions 1.Interrogating The Walking Dead: Adaptation,
Transmediality, and the Zombie Matrix William Proctor 2.A Remake by Any
Other Name: Use of a Premise Under a New Title Steven Gil 3.The Nostalgic
Revolution Will Be Televised Ryan Lizardi 4.Multiverses and Multiversions:
Meditations on the Rebootings of Fringe Heather Marcovitch 5.Look-(Stop Me
If You've Read This One) But There Were These Two Spies: The Avengers
Through the Swinging 60s James W. Martens Part II: Remakes and the American
Cultural Moment 6.Once Upon A Time in the 21st Century: Beauty and the
Beast as Post-9/11 Fairytale Carlen Lavigne 7.Clear Eyes, Full Hearts,
Romney Lost: Politics, Football, and Friday Night Lights Matthew Paproth
8."These Aren't Your Mother's Angels": Feminism, Jiggle Television and
Charlie's Angels Cristina Lucia Stasia Part III: Exploring the Remake
9.Forbrydelsen, The Killing, Duty, and Ethics Karen Hellekson 10."I Was
Hoping It Would Pass You By": Dis/ability and Difference in Teen Wolf
Kimberley McMahon-Coleman 11.That Haunting, Eerie Return: Narrative, Genre,
and Iconography in Dark Shadows and Dark Shadows: The Revival Lorna
Piatti-Farnell 12.Smart, Sexy, and Technologically Savvy: (Re)Making
Sherlock Holmes as a 21st-Century Superstar Lynnette Porter 13.Remaking
Public Service for Commercial Consumption: Jamie's School Dinners Comes to
America Helen Thornham and Elke Weissmann 14.Who are we? Re-Envisioning the
Doctor in the 21st Century Paul Booth and Jef Burnham 15."More Village":
Redeveloping The Prisoner Peter Clandfield Contributors Index
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Carlen Lavigne Part I:
Debates and Definitions 1.Interrogating The Walking Dead: Adaptation,
Transmediality, and the Zombie Matrix William Proctor 2.A Remake by Any
Other Name: Use of a Premise Under a New Title Steven Gil 3.The Nostalgic
Revolution Will Be Televised Ryan Lizardi 4.Multiverses and Multiversions:
Meditations on the Rebootings of Fringe Heather Marcovitch 5.Look-(Stop Me
If You've Read This One) But There Were These Two Spies: The Avengers
Through the Swinging 60s James W. Martens Part II: Remakes and the American
Cultural Moment 6.Once Upon A Time in the 21st Century: Beauty and the
Beast as Post-9/11 Fairytale Carlen Lavigne 7.Clear Eyes, Full Hearts,
Romney Lost: Politics, Football, and Friday Night Lights Matthew Paproth
8."These Aren't Your Mother's Angels": Feminism, Jiggle Television and
Charlie's Angels Cristina Lucia Stasia Part III: Exploring the Remake
9.Forbrydelsen, The Killing, Duty, and Ethics Karen Hellekson 10."I Was
Hoping It Would Pass You By": Dis/ability and Difference in Teen Wolf
Kimberley McMahon-Coleman 11.That Haunting, Eerie Return: Narrative, Genre,
and Iconography in Dark Shadows and Dark Shadows: The Revival Lorna
Piatti-Farnell 12.Smart, Sexy, and Technologically Savvy: (Re)Making
Sherlock Holmes as a 21st-Century Superstar Lynnette Porter 13.Remaking
Public Service for Commercial Consumption: Jamie's School Dinners Comes to
America Helen Thornham and Elke Weissmann 14.Who are we? Re-Envisioning the
Doctor in the 21st Century Paul Booth and Jef Burnham 15."More Village":
Redeveloping The Prisoner Peter Clandfield Contributors Index
Debates and Definitions 1.Interrogating The Walking Dead: Adaptation,
Transmediality, and the Zombie Matrix William Proctor 2.A Remake by Any
Other Name: Use of a Premise Under a New Title Steven Gil 3.The Nostalgic
Revolution Will Be Televised Ryan Lizardi 4.Multiverses and Multiversions:
Meditations on the Rebootings of Fringe Heather Marcovitch 5.Look-(Stop Me
If You've Read This One) But There Were These Two Spies: The Avengers
Through the Swinging 60s James W. Martens Part II: Remakes and the American
Cultural Moment 6.Once Upon A Time in the 21st Century: Beauty and the
Beast as Post-9/11 Fairytale Carlen Lavigne 7.Clear Eyes, Full Hearts,
Romney Lost: Politics, Football, and Friday Night Lights Matthew Paproth
8."These Aren't Your Mother's Angels": Feminism, Jiggle Television and
Charlie's Angels Cristina Lucia Stasia Part III: Exploring the Remake
9.Forbrydelsen, The Killing, Duty, and Ethics Karen Hellekson 10."I Was
Hoping It Would Pass You By": Dis/ability and Difference in Teen Wolf
Kimberley McMahon-Coleman 11.That Haunting, Eerie Return: Narrative, Genre,
and Iconography in Dark Shadows and Dark Shadows: The Revival Lorna
Piatti-Farnell 12.Smart, Sexy, and Technologically Savvy: (Re)Making
Sherlock Holmes as a 21st-Century Superstar Lynnette Porter 13.Remaking
Public Service for Commercial Consumption: Jamie's School Dinners Comes to
America Helen Thornham and Elke Weissmann 14.Who are we? Re-Envisioning the
Doctor in the 21st Century Paul Booth and Jef Burnham 15."More Village":
Redeveloping The Prisoner Peter Clandfield Contributors Index







