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Figures of Time – Affect and the Television of Preemption: Thought in the Act

Autor Toni Pape
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 mai 2019
Many contemporary television series from Modern Family to How to Get Away with Murder open an episode or season with a conflict and then go back in time to show how that conflict came to be. In Figures of Time Toni Pape examines these narratives, showing how these leaps in time create aesthetic experiences of time that attune their audiences to the political doctrine of preemption-a logic that justifies preemptive action to nullify a perceived future threat. Examining questions of temporality in Life on Mars, the political ramifications of living under the auspices of a catastrophic future in FlashForward, and how Damages disrupts the logic of preemption, Pape shows how television helps shift political culture away from a model of rational deliberation and representation toward a politics of preemption and conformity. Exposing the mechanisms through which television supports a fear-based politics, Pape contends, will allow for the rechanneling of television's affective force into building a more productive and positive politics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781478004035
ISBN-10: 1478004037
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 153 x 228 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Seria Thought in the Act


Cuprins

Introduction. Preemptive Narratives and Televisual Futures 1
1. The Serial Machine: Toward Figures of Time 38
2. Three Representations and a Figural: Bergsonian Variations on Metric Time, the Virtual, and Creative Becoming 73
3. Loop into Line: The Moral Command of Preemption 109
4. Damages as Procedural Television 142
Afterword. Anarchival Television 176
Acknowledgments 183
Notes 185
Works Cited 203
Index 215

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Descriere

Toni Pape examines contemporary television that often presents a conflict-laden conclusion first before relaying the events that led up to that inevitable ending, showing how this narrative structure attunes audiences to the fear-based political doctrine of preemption-a logic that justifies preemptive action to nullify a perceived future threat.