DISCOURSE, DIALOGUE AND CHARACTERISATION IN TV SERIES

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As examples of influential popular culture TV series epitomise the rich, diversified heritage of twentieth and twenty-first-century consumer culture, reflecting social and political scenarios of our times. Ideas and concepts beneath successful series are examined in the selected peer reviewed papers written by scholars in this volume. Discourse, Dialogue and Characterisation in TV series aims to contribute to the growing scholarship on the so-called field of “Television Studies” through a number of critical essays that offer distinct critical approaches to a selection of fictional (digital) TV series, thus evincing the extent to which these types of narratives that are so embedded in popular culture today may be studied from multiple approaches.
We remain indebted to the Valencian Government (Generalitat Valenciana) for kindly giving financial support for this publication (project code GVAORG2020-A-035) and also the support afforded by Grant PID2019-110863GB-I00, funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033.

Editora
Editor
Editor
Colección
Interlingua
Número en la colección
291
Materia
Traducción
Idioma
  • Castellano
EAN
9788413692944
ISBN
978-84-1369-294-4
Depósito legal
Gr. 1950/2021
Páginas
174
Ancho
17 cm
Alto
24 cm
Edición
1
Fecha publicación
08-02-2022
Rústica sin solapas
17,10 €
Descuento 5%18,00 €
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Sobre Carmen Gregori-Signes (editora)

  • Carmen Gregori-Signes
    is an Associate Professor and a member of IULMA at the Universitat de València. Among her research interests are (critical) discourse analysis, media discourse - mainly television, spoken grammar, corpus linguistics/stylistics and the use of ICT in educational contexts. More rece... Ver más sobre el autor

Sobre Miguel Fuster-Márquez (editor)

  • Miguel Fuster-Márquez
    is Professor of English at the Universitat de València and a member of the Interuniversity Institute of Applied Modern Languages (IULMA). He has taught and published work on the application of corpus approaches in the fields of English lexicology, phraseology, discourse, language... Ver más sobre el autor

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