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Better Living through TV

Contemporary TV and Moral Identity Formation

Steven A. Benko (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
352 Seiten
2022
Lexington Books (Verlag)
978-1-7936-3618-8 (ISBN)
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The essays in this collection analyze a variety of contemporary television shows to argue for the role that TV plays in moral identity formation. Audiences take from television viewing a better sense of what matters to them, ways of relating to others, and a moral sense of the world they inhabit.
Watching television need not be a passive activity or simply for entertainment purposes. Television can be the site of important identity work and moral reflection. Audiences can learn about themselves, what matters to them, and how to relate to others by thinking about the implicit and explicit moral messages in the shows they watch. Better Living through TV: Contemporary TV and Moral Identity Formation analyzes the possibility of identifying and adopting moral values from television shows that aired during the latest Golden Era of television and Peak TV. The diversity of shows and approaches to moral becoming demonstrate how television during these eras took advantage of new technologies to become more film-like in both production quality and content. The increased depth of characterization and explosion of content across streaming and broadcast channels gave viewers a diversity of worlds and moral values to explore. The possibility of finding a moral in the stories told on popular shows such as The Sopranos, Breaking Bad, The Wire, and The Good Place, as well as lesser known shows such as Letterkenny and The Unicorn, are explored in a way that centers television viewing as a site for moral identity formation.

Steven A. Benko is a professor of religious and ethical studies at Meredith College.

Acknowledgments

Foreword
Martin Shuster

Introduction: Television: What is it Good For?
Steven A. Benko

Chapter One: Sleeping with Fishes and Talking with Horses: Animality, Identity, and Vegetarianism in The Sopranos
H. Peter Steeves

Chapter Two: The Bigger the Lie, the More They Believe: Morality and Ethics in The Wire
John Hillman

Chapter Three: The Two Walters: Walt Whitman's Poetry and the Moral Vision of Breaking Bad
Douglas Rasmussen

Chapter Four: Check Your Settings: Change to a Democratic Framework for Feminist Subtitles
Leigh Kellmann Kolb

Chapter Five: "The Lord of War and Thunder": The Morality of Nemesis and Retributive Justice within Justified
James L. Shelton

Chapter Six: Law and Loyalty in Hellcats
Matt Hummel

Chapter Seven: Justice is Served: Bryan Fuller’s Hannibal and the Evolution of Cultural Morality
Douglas L. Howard

Chapter Eight: What Made the Devil Do It?
Matilde Accurso Liotta and Martina Vanzo

Chapter Nine: Letterkenny: Tolerance Meets Tra

Erscheinungsdatum
Co-Autor Steven A. Benko, Jill B. Delston, John Hillman, Douglas L. Howard
Zusatzinfo 5 b/w photos;
Sprache englisch
Maße 161 x 228 mm
Gewicht 703 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Medienwissenschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Gender Studies
ISBN-10 1-7936-3618-4 / 1793636184
ISBN-13 978-1-7936-3618-8 / 9781793636188
Zustand Neuware
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