Histories and new directions: Soap opera/serial narrative research

IF 0.4 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION
Ahmet Atay, K. Gorton
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Abstract

This is an introduction to the Special Issue, inspired by the Histories and New Directions: Soap Opera and Serial Narrative Research conference at the University of York in July 2017. The event was conceptualized and organized by the editors of this Special Issue to gather media and cultural studies scholars, and generate a scholarly dialogue on the historical issues, current status and future directions of serial narratives and soap opera as a genre. The introduction outlines the seven articles in this issue, all of which revisit and expand on previous soap opera scholarship and its enduring appeal to audiences and fans. In asking questions about the aesthetics, audiences and industries of soap operas, the articles in this Special Issue highlight some of the key issues in soap storytelling and fandom such as community, pleasure and gender. Some of the articles also consider the impact of COVID-19 on the production and reception of soap operas.
历史与新方向:肥皂剧/系列叙事研究
这是特刊的介绍,灵感来自于2017年7月在约克大学举行的“历史与新方向:肥皂剧和连环叙事研究会议”。这次活动是由本期特刊的编辑构思和组织的,目的是聚集媒体和文化研究学者,就连续剧叙事和肥皂剧作为一种类型的历史问题、现状和未来方向进行学术对话。引言概述了本期的七篇文章,所有这些都是对以前的肥皂剧学术及其对观众和粉丝的持久吸引力的重新审视和扩展。本期特刊的文章探讨了肥皂剧的美学、受众和产业等问题,突出了肥皂剧叙事和粉丝圈的一些关键问题,如社区、快乐和性别。部分文章还探讨了新冠肺炎疫情对电视剧制作和接受的影响。
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Journal of Popular Television
Journal of Popular Television FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION-
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