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Book Review: Uncomfortable Television, by Hunter Hargraves 书评不舒服的电视》,作者:亨特-哈格雷夫斯
IF 2 2区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2024-07-25 DOI: 10.1177/15274764241265056
Michael Mario Albrecht
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Journalistification, Transnationalism and Critique in Swedish Television’s Cultural Magazine Kobra (2001−2017) 瑞典电视台文化杂志《Kobra》(2001-2017 年)中的记者化、跨国主义和批判精神
IF 2 2区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2024-07-25 DOI: 10.1177/15274764241261067
Kristina Riegert
The cultural magazine Kobra (2001−2017) was one of the longest running shows in Swedish public service television history. Kobra defined culture broadly as arts, popular culture and subcultures, both international and Swedish. The study uses three lenses—journalistification, transnationality and cultural/societal criticism—to analyze how Kobra evolved over its long run. It focuses on four globally eventful years 2001, 2005, 2011, and 2016 and shows how the shifting SVT mandate is reflected in the show’s title sequences, program structure, visual features, and text. Transnationality becomes established through topic themed episodes connecting various cultural domains in different parts of the world or through country/city-themed episodes. A close reading from three different years reveals that Kobra exercised transnational systemic criticism through the choice of theme and interview subjects, rather than through evaluation of cultural expression, in line with its increasing journalistification and public service mandate.
文化杂志《Kobra》(2001-2017 年)是瑞典公共电视史上播出时间最长的节目之一。Kobra 对文化的定义广泛,包括艺术、流行文化和亚文化,既包括国际文化,也包括瑞典文化。本研究使用三个视角--记者化、跨国性和文化/社会批判--分析《Kobra》在其长期运作过程中是如何演变的。研究聚焦于 2001、2005、2011 和 2016 这四个全球瞩目的年份,并展示了 SVT 任务的转变如何反映在节目的标题序列、节目结构、视觉特征和文本中。跨国性通过连接世界各地不同文化领域的主题剧集或国家/城市主题剧集得以确立。通过对三个不同年份的节目进行细读,可以发现《科布拉》通过主题和采访对象的选择,而不是通过对文化表现形式的评价,来进行跨国系统性批评,这符合其日益增长的新闻化和公共服务任务。
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Introduction: Pandemic TV, Then and Now 介绍:大流行病电视,过去与现在
IF 2 2区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2024-05-10 DOI: 10.1177/15274764241251765
Hunter Hargraves
This essay serves as the introduction to TVNM’s special issue on “Pandemic TV,” an analysis of the ways in which the COVID-19 pandemic affected principally anglophone television and television-watching in 2020 to 2021 (including television’s response to corresponding events such as the summer 2020 Black Lives Matter uprisings and the fall 2020 U.S. presidential election). The introduction situates various periodizations of the pandemic, framing the dissonant temporalities of the pandemic against television’s traditional approaches to informing, representing, and containing ongoing crises. The essay also introduces the ten articles contained within the special issue, which covers representations of the pandemic, the logics of television present within the videoconferencing applications that came to define communication during the pandemic, and the changing labor of television studies scholars and teachers.
这篇文章是 TVNM 特刊 "大流行病电视 "的导言,分析了 COVID-19 大流行病在 2020 年至 2021 年期间如何影响主要是英语国家的电视和电视观看(包括电视对相应事件的反应,如 2020 年夏季的黑人生命事件起义和 2020 年秋季的美国总统大选)。导言对大流行病的不同时期进行了定位,将大流行病不和谐的时间性与电视在告知、表现和遏制持续危机方面的传统方法进行了对比。文章还介绍了特刊中的十篇文章,内容涉及大流行病的表现形式、大流行病期间视频会议应用软件中的电视逻辑(这些应用软件成为传播的定义)以及电视研究学者和教师不断变化的劳动。
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“‘As In Life, So in Drama’: COVID, the NHS and the ‘Very Special’ Return of Casualty” "生活如此,戏剧亦然:COVID、国家医疗服务体系和《伤员》的'特别'回归"
IF 2 2区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2024-05-09 DOI: 10.1177/15274764241251763
Hannah Hamad
In January 2021 the BBC continuing medical drama Casualty (1986-present) returned to UK television screens for the start of its thirty-fifth series, with the premiere serving as the first episode of the show to have been produced and broadcast since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic caused production to stop suddenly in March 2020. It was, in many ways, a “Very Special Episode,” and not least because it was the first new episode of the series to be seen by audiences for four months. Set during spring and summer of 2020, the episode begins with a title card that reads “June 2020. Days into the lockdown: 90.” This article takes the position that this first episode of Casualty to screen on UK television following the March 2020 production shutdown (Ritman 2020) is productively understood as a “Very Special Episode” (VSE), with a view to arguing for its status as quietly radical television.
2021 年 1 月,BBC 连续医疗剧《伤员》(Casualty,1986 年至今)重返英国电视荧屏,开始播出第三十五集,首播集是该剧自 2020 年 3 月 COVID-19 大流行导致制作突然停止以来制作和播出的第一集。从很多方面来说,这都是一部 "非常特别的剧集",尤其是因为这是四个月来观众们看到的第一部新剧集。这一集的故事发生在 2020 年的春天和夏天,开头的标题卡上写着 "2020 年 6 月。进入封锁状态的天数:90."本文认为,《伤亡》在 2020 年 3 月停产(Ritman 2020)后在英国电视台播出的第一集可理解为 "非常特别的一集"(Very Special Episode,VSE),以论证其作为悄然激进电视的地位。
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“‘We Hope They Forget COVID Exists’: Pandemic Dissonance in HGTV’s Evergreen Escapism” "'我们希望他们忘记 COVID 的存在':HGTV 常青逃生节目中的大流行失调"
IF 2 2区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2024-05-09 DOI: 10.1177/15274764241251769
Myles McNutt
This article analyzes American cable channel HGTV’s programing strategies in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and specifically their construction of a “COVID-free” fantasia in their series Home Town and its spinoff, Home Town Takeover. By considering this response through the lens of dissonance, I argue that while the network originally emphasized their social responsibility to mitigating the spread of the virus, their business model incentivized them to move past the virus more swiftly than other channels, pushing the labor of mediating dissonance onto their on-screen talent and their audience. This case study foregrounds how variables like genre, channel, and audience shaped the television industry’s response to the pandemic, with HGTV’s business model built on “evergreen” reality programing leading them to abdicate principles of social responsibility both more quickly and more thoroughly, despite numerous options that would have addressed the dissonance of COVID in a more balanced fashion.
本文分析了美国有线电视频道 HGTV 应对 COVID-19 大流行的节目策略,特别是他们在《Home Town》系列及其衍生节目《Home Town Takeover》中构建的 "无 COVID "幻想世界。通过从 "不和谐 "的视角来考虑这种应对措施,我认为,虽然该电视网最初强调他们对减少病毒传播的社会责任,但他们的商业模式激励他们比其他渠道更快地摆脱病毒的影响,将调解不和谐的工作推给了他们的屏幕人才和观众。本案例研究揭示了类型、频道和受众等变量是如何影响电视业对大流行病的反应的,HGTV 建立在 "常青 "真人秀节目基础上的商业模式导致他们更快、更彻底地放弃了社会责任原则,尽管有许多选择可以更平衡地解决 COVID 的不和谐问题。
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“Insensitivity Training” "不敏感培训"
IF 2 2区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2024-05-09 DOI: 10.1177/15274764241251762
Nick Salvato
This essay begins with a brief history of sensitivity training, a therapeutic and organizational protocol for the instrumentalization of empathy that gained traction in the second half of the twentieth century. The reflection on sensitivity training serves as a wind-up to a meditation on the version of insensitivity training that television manufactured in the 1970s and 1980s. Taken together, both gestures provide the basis to make a pedagogical call for an alternative, critical version of insensitivity training for contemporary students. The essay then explores how the meanings of in/sensitivity help to set up that pedagogical project and suggest its lineaments, as well as what that project should look and sound like, within the horizon in which the pandemic still very much establishes the terms and conditions for much pedagogical and scholarly work. More generally, the essay considers how the versions of such work altered by the rise and spread of COVID-19 may have made some subjects laboring in higher education become pandemic television—and what sanguine, ingenious responses to that becoming one may embrace. Finally, the essay moves to a concrete television case study that has instructional value for the would-be instigator of insensitivity training: Jann, a series saturated with elaborations and unfoldings of—which is to say, blueprints for—the uses of awkwardness, discomfort, and insensitivity.
本文首先简要介绍了敏感性训练的历史,这是一种将移情工具化的治疗和组织规程,在二十世纪下半叶获得了广泛的关注。对敏感性训练的反思是对 20 世纪 70 年代和 80 年代电视制造的非敏感性训练的沉思的铺垫。这两种姿态结合在一起,为当代学生提出另一种批判性的敏感性训练的教学呼吁提供了基础。随后,文章探讨了 "不敏感"/"敏感性 "的含义是如何帮助确立这一教学项目并提出其思路的,以及在大流行病仍然在很大程度上为许多教学和学术工作确立了条款和条件的情况下,这一项目应该是什么样子和声音。更广泛地说,文章探讨了 COVID-19 的兴起和传播如何改变了此类工作的版本,如何使高等教育中的一些工作成为电视大流行--以及对这种 "成为电视大流行 "可能采取的乐观、巧妙的应对措施。最后,文章转入一个具体的电视案例研究,该案例对即将开展麻木不仁培训的人具有指导意义:詹恩》是一部充满了对尴尬、不适和麻木的阐述和展开的系列剧,也就是说,是对尴尬、不适和麻木的使用的蓝图。
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“Inter-Inner-Personal Archives: Pandemic-Induced Introspection and Television Studies (A Dialogue)” "内部个人档案:大流行病引发的内省与电视研究(对话)"
IF 2 2区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2024-05-09 DOI: 10.1177/15274764241251754
Jalen Thompson, Quinlan Miller
The way we do television studies changes with ongoing innovation; digital media and successive phases of subscription pay TV have complicated our work for the better. Additional contextual complexity in TV delivery, and the related notion of TV as a medium in perpetual identity crisis, contribute to experiences especially vivid in terms of pandemic pressures. This essay shares our collaboration from the Summer of 2020 through January 2021. We synthesize email correspondence and our many Zoom meetings discussing pandemic-inflected topics including sitcom redistribution and sports, weaving these conversations into an “inner-personal archive” combining individual history and notes on experience with in-depth television criticism. The essay explores how we as television scholars refer to the archive, and how we relate to archives that are becoming subsumed into the digital. It uses a conversational format to deconstruct, decolonize, and demonstrate the process of narrating the archive, capturing our struggle to grasp recent changes in television viewing while overwhelmed with loss, betrayal, and pain.
我们从事电视研究的方式随着不断的创新而变化;数字媒体和相继出现的收费电视使我们的工作变得更加复杂。电视传播环境的额外复杂性,以及电视作为一种处于永久身份危机中的媒体的相关概念,使我们在大流行压力下的工作经历尤为生动。这篇文章分享了我们从 2020 年夏天到 2021 年 1 月的合作经历。我们综合了电子邮件通信和我们的多次 "中型会议"(Zoom),讨论了情景喜剧再分配和体育等与大流行相关的话题,将这些对话编织成一个 "个人内心档案",将个人历史、经验笔记与深入的电视评论结合在一起。这篇文章探讨了作为电视学者,我们如何看待档案,以及我们如何与正在被数字技术所淹没的档案建立联系。文章采用对话的形式,解构、去殖民化并展示了叙述档案的过程,捕捉了我们在失落、背叛和痛苦中努力把握电视收视近期变化的过程。
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Boxed In: Pandemic TV as Intersectional Renegotiation of Feminist Attitudes Toward the Home Boxed In:大流行病电视作为女权主义者对家庭态度的跨部门重新谈判
IF 2 2区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2024-05-07 DOI: 10.1177/15274764241251760
Yael Levy
In pandemic TV, the horror of the home was not only part of the narrative in several shows that depicted pandemic-related plots, but also a result of the tension between the textual and the contextual. As people were feeling trapped indoors, even the most colorful televised living room stood as a symbol of the inability to leave the spatial confines of domesticity. In this paper, I show how pandemic television added an ominous layer to the representation of the home, either directly through narrative means or indirectly through text-versus-meaning dissonance. Intersectionalizing feminist analysis of the domestic space, I argue that texts that attempted to sidestep pandemic-related content often emphasized it even more so, through format and framing, therefore negating the escapism they were trying to achieve.
在大流行病电视中,家庭的恐怖不仅是一些描述大流行病相关情节的节目叙事的一部分,也是文本和语境之间紧张关系的结果。当人们感到被困在室内时,即使是电视上最丰富多彩的客厅也成为无法离开家庭空间限制的象征。在本文中,我将展示大流行病电视如何直接通过叙事手段或间接通过文本与意义的不协调,为家庭的表现增添了一层不祥的色彩。将女性主义对家庭空间的分析交叉化,我认为,试图回避与大流行病相关内容的文本往往通过格式和框架更加强调了这一点,从而否定了它们试图实现的逃避现实的效果。
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“Post-Pandemic Political Television and the End of One Day at a Time” "大流行后的政治电视和《一天一个样》的终结"
IF 2 2区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2024-05-07 DOI: 10.1177/15274764241251745
Juan Llamas-Rodriguez
This article analyzes “The Politics Episode” of One Day at a Time, an animated very special episode produced and aired during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. I focus on two aspects that prompt broader considerations about the role of scripted television in responding to pressing social issues. First, I demonstrate how the episode’s narrative structure appeals to democratic deliberation as an idealized form of conflict resolution. Second, I consider how its production and airing timeline responded to—and failed to account for—the current events its narrative attempted to incorporate. Although the disjuncture between these two elements demonstrate the pitfalls for fictional television to address social issues in a time of constant crisis, I conclude by proposing that these “failures” can also serve to illustrate a specific “post-pandemic” structure-of-feeling, one where futures are perpetually deferred and where dealing with new social realities requires constant speculative iterations.
本文分析了《一天一集》中的 "政治集",这是在 COVID-19 大流行期间制作并播出的一集动画特别节目。我将重点放在两个方面,促使人们更广泛地思考电视编剧在应对紧迫社会问题中的作用。首先,我展示了该剧集的叙事结构如何将民主讨论作为解决冲突的理想形式。其次,我考虑了该剧的制作和播出时间表是如何对其叙事中试图纳入的当前事件做出回应的,又是如何未能对这些事件做出解释的。虽然这两个元素之间的脱节表明了虚构电视在持续危机时期解决社会问题的陷阱,但我最后提出,这些 "失败 "也可以用来说明一种特定的 "后大流行病 "感受结构,在这种结构中,未来永远被推迟,处理新的社会现实需要不断的推测迭代。
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“How to Save a Life”: On Grey’s Anatomy and the Logics of Televisual Alleviation in a Time of Crisis "如何拯救生命关于《实习医生格蕾》和危机时期的电视救助逻辑
IF 2 2区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Pub Date : 2024-04-28 DOI: 10.1177/15274764241251756
Brandy Monk-Payton
This article examines the representation of the COVID-19 global public health crisis on U.S. network television medical dramas. Programs featuring healthcare professionals like Chicago Med (NBC, 2015-present), The Good Doctor (ABC, 2017–2024), and New Amsterdam (NBC, 2018–2023) depicted the devastation of the pandemic and the plight of the frontline healthcare community to viewers at home through the fictional hospital. In particular, Grey’s Anatomy (ABC, 2005–present) produced a “very special season” dedicated to portraying COVID’s toil. I argue that the primetime doctor show attempted to lessen the pain of COVID’s impact by presenting its audience-as-patient with a way to manage their emotions around loss through narrative catharsis. The program adheres to a logic of alleviation in its care work for viewers. Such a tele-therapeutic strategy of engagement on the long-running Grey’s Anatomy, amidst mass suffering and death, also served to revive the series as compelling broadcast television in the streaming era.
本文研究了美国网络电视医疗剧中对 COVID-19 全球公共卫生危机的表现。芝加哥医疗》(Chicago Med,NBC,2015 年至今)、《好医生》(The Good Doctor,ABC,2017-2024 年)和《新阿姆斯特丹》(NBC,2018-2023 年)等以医护人员为主角的节目通过虚构的医院向国内观众描述了大流行病的破坏力和一线医护人员的困境。特别是《实习医生格蕾》(ABC,2005 年至今)制作了 "非常特别的一季",专门描述 COVID 的辛劳。我认为,这档黄金时段的医生节目试图减轻 COVID 所带来的痛苦,通过叙事宣泄的方式,向作为病人的观众展示了一种管理失去亲人情绪的方法。节目在对观众的关怀工作中坚持了一种减轻痛苦的逻辑。在长期播放的《实习医生格蕾》(Grey's Anatomy)中,在大规模的痛苦和死亡中,这种远程治疗的参与策略也使该剧在流媒体时代重新成为引人注目的广播电视。
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