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National mythologies in Central European TV series : how J.R. won the Cold War

Title
National mythologies in Central European TV series : how J.R. won the Cold War / edited by Jan Čulík.
Publication
Chicago : Sussex Academic Press, 2013.

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Additional Authors
Čulík, Jan, 1952-
Description
ix, 179 pages; 24 cm
Subject
  • Television series > Europe, Central > History and criticism
  • Television series > Political aspects > Europe, Central
  • Television broadcasting > United States > Influence
  • Television broadcasting > Influence
  • Television series
  • Fernsehserie
  • Nationalbewusstsein
  • TV-serier, Europa
  • TV-serier, USA
  • Central Europe
  • United States
  • Mitteleuropa
  • Osteuropa
Genre/Form
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Preface -- Petr A. Bílek: TV serials and TV series as specific representations of mimetic and performative impact -- Doru Pop: The influence of Dallas on Eastern and Central European TV series: a comparative media approach -- Zsuzsanna Varga: The Szabós and Szomszédok: media serials in Hungary during and after the Kádár regime -- Petr A. Bílek: The 30 cases of Major Zeman: domestication and ideological conversion of a James Bond narrative in the Czech TV serial context of the 1970s -- Piotr Zwierchowski: Communist myth in a post-communist serial -- Alicja Kisielewska: Polish TV serials: a world of mythologized images -- Jan Čulík: The construction of reality in communist and post-communist Czech TV serials.
ISBN
  • 9781845195960
  • 1845195965
LCCN
2013023558
OCLC
  • ocn851175378
  • 851175378
  • SCSB-14400937
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library