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María del Carmen Caña Jiménez & Vinodh Venkatesh 
Crisis TV 
Hispanic Television Narratives after 2008

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Crisis TV addresses the motif of crisis that has come to dominate contemporary Hispanic televisual production since 2008 and the onset of the global financial crisis. In almost unprecedented fashion, the global economy came to a standstill, reshaping both geopolitical organizations and, more importantly, the lives of billions across the globe. The Great Recession, sociopolitical instabilities, the rise of extremist political parties and governments, and a worldwide pandemic have resulted in a mode of crisis that pervades contemporary television fiction. 2008 also marks a revolution in television, as local and global streaming services began to gain market share and even overtake traditional over-the-air transmission. The essays in
Crisis TV identify and analyze the narrative tropes and aesthetic qualities of Hispanic television post-2008 to understand how different regions and genres have negotiated these intersecting crises and changing dynamics in production, dissemination, and consumption.
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María del Carmen Caña Jiménez is Associate Professor of Spanish at Virginia Tech. She is the coeditor of
Horacio Castellanos Moya: El diablo en el espejo (with Vinodh Venkatesh).
Vinodh Venkatesh is Professor of Spanish at Virginia Tech. He is the author of
Capitán Latinoamérica: Superheroes in Cinema, Television, and Web Series, also published by SUNY Press. and
New Maricón Cinema: Outing Latin American Film.
Língua Inglês ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 272 ● ISBN 9781438499871 ● Editor María del Carmen Caña Jiménez & Vinodh Venkatesh ● Editora State University of New York Press ● Publicado 2024 ● Carregável 24 meses ● Moeda EUR ● ID 9417837 ● Proteção contra cópia Adobe DRM
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