This study sheds light on the impressive work done by writers of television series, highlighting their sources of inspiration and their exceptional talent for m
Hermione’s bottomless bag; Paddington’s hard stare; Nanny McPhee’s mysterious and magical personality; Yondu’s flying arrow. These seemingly unrelated c
This book integrates culture and authenticity into Chinese classroom practice through exploring the potential of contemporary TV drama as teaching and learning
Television: the medium we love, the medium we love to hate and the medium that changed the world. Larry Brody offers a unique look at this cultural phenomena -
"Through detailed case studies this book breaks new ground by linking together two major themes: the production of realism and its relationship to revelation. I