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Spy Television

Autor Wesley Britton
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 ian 2004 – vârsta până la 17 ani
For half a century, television spies have been trained professionals, reluctant heroes, housewives, businessmen, criminals, and comedians. They have by turns been glamorous, campy, reflective, sexy, and aloof. This is the first book-length treatment of one of TV's oldest and most fascinating genres. Britton's comprehensive guide provides readers, from casual viewers to die-hard fans, with behind-the-scenes stories to this notable segment of television entertainment.From the early 1960s, in which television spies were used essentially as anti-Communist propaganda, through the subsequent years that both built upon and parodied this model, and finally to today's gadget-laden world of murky motives and complex global politics, spy television has served as much more than mere escapism. From the beginning, television spies opened doors for new kinds of heroes. Women quickly took center stage alongside men, and minority leads in spy programs paved the way for other kinds of roles on the small screen. For half a century, television spies have been trained professionals, reluctant heroes, housewives, businessmen, criminals, and comedians. They have by turns been glamorous, campy, reflective, sexy, and aloof. This is the first book-length treatment of one of TV's oldest and most fascinating genres.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275981631
ISBN-10: 0275981630
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

WESLEY BRITTON earned his Ph.D. in American Literature from the University of North Texas. Since then he has taught college-level English in Texas, Oklahoma, and Pennsylvania, and has published poetry, book reviews, scholarly, encyclopedia entries, and newspaper columns in various books and periodicals.

Cuprins

AcknowledgmentsIntroductionDefining a GenreThe Roots of a Family TreeBond, Beatles, and Camp: The Men from U.N.C.L.EMore British than Bond: John Steed, The Avengers, and Feminist Role-PlayingCold War Sports and Games: I Spy and Radical PoliticsThe Cold War and Existential Fables: Danger Man, Secret Agent, and The PrisonerThe Page and the Screen: The Saint and Robin Hood SpiesInterchangeable Parts: Missions: ImpossibleBond on the Prarie: From The Wild Wild West to the Secret Adventures of Jules VerneTongues in Cheek to Tongues Sticking Out: Get Smart and the Spoofing of a GenreAlso Rans and New Branches: Network Secret Agents from 1963-1980Reagan, Le Carre, Clancy, Cynicism, and Cable: Down to Earth in the 1980s and 1990sThe Return of Fantasy and the Dark Nights of Spies: The X-Files, La Femme Nikita, and the New MillenniumActive and Inactive FILES: Alias, 24, The Agency and 21st Century SpiesConclusionThe Past, Present, and Future of TV Espionage: Why Spies?Chapter NotesReferences

Recenzii

Britton has written the Baedeker of spy television films and series, an encyclopedic history of this popular television genre..Public libraries; comprehensive academic collections supporting coursework in the history of television.
Britton has produced a comprehensive guide to the many espionage-oriented television series that have aired in the United States from the 1960s to the present.. Offers a fascinating window into an understudied genre. The first entry in a new series on television, this work is recommended for academic libraries that support television and popular culture programs and public libraries.
[A] powerful contribution not only to Praeger's television collection, but to television analysis as a whole..^BSpy Television^R considers the history of spy shows on the screen, why they succeeded or failed, and how fact and fiction have been molded by them.
Spotlight on The Arts Top 10 Performing Arts Book
Here, for all television addicts, is a much-needed, long-overdue, in-depth exploration of one of the medium's more enduring genres: spy TV..All of the classic series are discussed in considerable detail, but what makes the book such a resounding success for fans of the genre is the coverage of the forgotten show or the curious fact, stuff other books miss but devotees love..Britton's broad knowledge and his commitment to packing as much detail as possible into his book, that makes Spy Television an indispensable addition to any television buff's reference shelf. If you love spy TV, this book is, well.thrilling.