Preface (1st, 2nd, 3rd Editions).- Notes on Contributors.-
PART I: INTRODUCTION: WHAT IS GENRE?.-
1. Genre Theory; Glen Creeber.-
2. Studying Genre; Steve Neale.-
3. Genre and Television; Steve Neale (Gene Development: Henri Focillon's Four Stages Of Evolution; Terry Bailey).-
4. The Uses And Limitations Of Genre; Graeme Turner.-
5. Genre, Hybridity And Mutations; Graeme Turner (Life On Mars: Genre Hybridity With A Twist; Robin Nelson).-
6. Genre And Format; Glen Creeber.-
7. Genre Study: Beyond The Text (Lost); Jason Mittell.- PART II: DRAMA.-
8. Studying Television Drama; Robin Nelson.-
9. The Crime Series; Mareike Jenna (The Sopranos; Glen Creeber).-
10. The Detective Series (Dexter); Mareike Jenner (Sherlock; Mareike Jenner and Lisa Richards).-
11. The Police Procedural; Lez Cooke (CSI; Glen Creeber), (The Wire; Mareike Jenner).-
12. The Action Series; Toby Miller (24; Glen Creeber) (Homeland; Lisa Richards).-
13. The Western; William Boddy (Deadwood; Glen Creeber).-
14. Teen Drama (Glee) (Skins); Rachel Moseley.-
15. Hospital Drama; Jason Jacobs (Grey's Anatomy; Mareike Jenna) (House M.D.; Mareike Jenner).-
16. Drama-Documentary (Cathy Come Home; The Day After; John Corner).-
17. Costume Drama (Jane Austin Adaptations); Robin Nelson (Downton Abbey; Glen Creeber).-
18. Telefantasy (Buffy the Vampire Slayer); Catherine Johnson (Game of Thrones; Helen Wheatley).-
19. Science Fiction (Star Trek); Luke Hockley (The X-Files; Catherine Johnson) (Doctor Who; Matt Hills).- 20. Postmodern Drama (Twin Peaks); Adrian Page (Ally McBeal; Robin Nelson) (Heroes; Glen Creeber).- PART III: SOAP OPERA.-
21. Studying Soap Opera; Anna McCarthy (Dallas; Glen Creeber).-
22. Realism and Soap Opera (Soul City); Anna McCarthy (EastEnders; Glen Creeber).-
23. Soap Operas and their Audiences (A Country Practice); John Tulloch.-
24. The Telenovela (Brazillian Telenovelas); Thomas Tufte.- PART IV: COMEDY.-
25. Studying Comedy (Humour Theory); Brett Mills (Comedy and 'Child Directed Speech'; Ian Wilkie).- 26. The Sketch Show (Monty Python's Flying Circus); Steve Neale.-
27. Stand-Up Comedy; Ian Wilkie.-
28. Situation Comedy, Part 1; John Hartley (The Unruly Woman Sitcom; Jane Feuer).-
29. Situation Comedy, Part 2; Jane Feuer (Sex and the City; Glen Creeber).-
30. The 'Gay' and 'Queer' Sitcom (Will and Grace); Jane Feuer.-
31. Contemporary Sitcom: 'Comedy Verite' (The Office) (BrassEye); Brett Mills.-
32. The Panel Show (QI); Brett Mills.- PART V: CHILDREN'S TELEVISION.-
33. Children's Television as Genre; Jason Mittell, (Horrible Histories; Lisa Richards), (Sesame Street; Glen Creeber).-
34. Moral Panics (Teletubbies); Paul Wells.-
35. Children and Advertising; Merris Griffiths.- PART VI: NEWS.-
36. Studying Television News (The Propaganda News Model: Herman and Chomsky); Justin Lewis (The Glasgow Media Group; Jackie Harrison).-
37. Analysing Television News; Justin Lewis (How to Analyse a TV News Programme; John Hartley).-
38. Constructing News Values (Gatekeeper Studies); Jackie Harrison.-
39. Objectivity and Television News (The BBC and Impartiality); Jackie Harrison (The Aesthetics of 24 Hour News; Glen Creeber).-
40. The Globalisation of Television News (CNN Cable News Network); John Hartley.-
41. Citizen Journalism (Al-Jazeera); Jackie Harrison.- PART VII: DOCUMENTARY.-
42. Studying Documentary; John Corner (Big Fat Gypsy Weddings; Glen Creeber).-
43. Form and Content in Documentary Study; John Corner.-
44. Documentary and Realism; John Corner.-
45. Observational Documentary: Fly-on-the-Wall (New Reflexive Documentary: 'The Broomfield Film'); Stella Bruzzi.-
46. Educational Programming (Discovery Channel and Walking With Dinosaurs); K.J. Donnelly.-
47. Natural History Programming (Planet Earth); Brett Mills.-
48. The Travelogue; Glen Creeber.- PART VIII: REALITY TELEVISION.-
49. Intro.
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