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Remake Television : Reboot, Re-use, Recycle

Gil, Steven(Contributions by)Hellekson, Karen(Contributions by)Lizardi, Ryan(Contributions by)Marcovitch, Heather, co-editor of Mad Men, Women, and Children: Essays on Gender and Generation(Contributions by)Martens, James W.(Contributions by)McMahon-Coleman, Kimberley(Contributions by)Paproth, Matthew(Contributions by)Proctor, William(Contributions by)Stasia, Cristina Lucia(Contributions by)Lavigne, Carlen(Edited by)
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Remakes are pervasive in today’s popular culture, whether they take the form of reboots, “re-imaginings,” or overly familiar sequels.

Television remakes have proven popular with producers and networks interested in building on the nostalgic capital of past successes (or giving a second chance to underused properties).

Some TV remakes have been critical and commercial hits, and others haven’t made it past the pilot stage; all have provided valuable material ripe for academic analysis. In Remake Television: Reboot, Re-use, Recycle, edited by Carlen Lavigne, contributors from a variety of backgrounds offer multicultural, multidisciplinary perspectives on remake themes in popular television series, from classic cult favorites such as The Avengers (1961–69) and The X-Files (1993–2002) to current hits like Doctor Who (2005–present) and The Walking Dead (2010–present).

Chapters examine what constitutes a remake, and what series changes might tell us about changing historical and cultural contexts—or about the medium of television itself.

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Product Details
Lexington Books
0739183338 / 9780739183335
Hardback
27/02/2014
United States
English
363 pages
23 cm