Yvonne D. Leach, Nicholas J. Natalicchio
This book offers the first comprehensive examination of live-action, fictional television from 2016-2020, meticulously analyzing how shows like Euphoria and Atlanta embodied emerging cultural and artistic trends, providing invaluable insights for understanding narrative television's evolution, as presented by Yvonne D. Leach and Nicholas J. Natalicchio.
The television landscape between 2016 and 2020 witnessed a profound evolution, giving rise to groundbreaking series that collectively redefined narrative conventions. Shows such as Euphoria, Normal People, Atlanta, Ramy, Vida, I May Destroy You, Stranger Things, and Lovecraft Country, while distinct in their genres and premises, shared a common thread: their exceptional embodiment of emerging cultural and artistic trends during this pivotal five-year period. Specifically, these series stood out for their commitment to authenticity, presenting raw and unfiltered human experiences that resonated deeply with contemporary audiences. They championed diversity, not merely through representation but by offering nuanced portrayals of varied perspectives, cultures, and identities. A bold sexual candor permeated many of these narratives, openly exploring desire, intimacy, and complex sexual politics in ways previously uncommon on mainstream television. Furthermore, a propensity for retrospection allowed some shows to critically re-examine historical events, societal norms, or personal pasts, often shedding new light on their enduring impact. This groundbreaking book offers the first comprehensive examination of live-action, fictional television produced within this specific 2016-2020 timeframe, meticulously analyzing these shows through the lens of the aforementioned trends they so vividly epitomize. For each selected series, a thorough analysis is conducted, delving into key aspects such as the strategic significance of its platform and chosen format, the deliberate intentions of its creators and showrunners, and relevant background information that informed its development. The study also identifies similar shows and historical precedents, dissects the innovative storytelling approaches employed, and scrutinizes the cinematic form and aesthetic choices. Ultimately, the discussion culminates in illustrating precisely how each show serves as a powerful emblem of its particular trend. Identifying such trends as they emerge is crucial, as they often foreshadow shifts in cultural discourse and can eventually permeate mainstream storytelling. This analysis provides invaluable insights for both casual viewers and dedicated enthusiasts keenly interested in the evolution and future trajectory of narrative television.
Authors: Yvonne D. Leach, Nicholas J. Natalicchio
Publication date: 04-12-2023
Language: en
Pages: 246
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