Focusing on Netflix's child and family-orientated platform exclusive content, this book offers the first exploration of a controversial genre cycle of dark science-fiction, horror, and fantasy television under Netflix's 'Family Watch Together TV' tag.



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Djoymi Baker is a Lecturer in Cinema Studies at RMIT University, Australia. She has published work on children's television history, film and television genres, stardom, and intergenerational fandom. Djoymi is the author of To Boldly Go: Marketing the Myth of Star Trek (2018) and the co-author of The Encyclopedia of Epic Films (2014).

Jessica Balanzategui is a Senior Lecturer in Media at RMIT University, Australia, and was previously Deputy Director of the Centre for Transformative Media Technologies at Swinburne University of Technology. She has published widely on "problematic" children's screen genres in journals including New Media Society and Convergence, and is the author of The Uncanny Child in Transnational Cinema (Amsterdam UP, 2018).

Diana Sandars is an academic in the School of Culture and Communication at the University of Melbourne, Australia. She has published widely on the children of Australian and Hollywood screens. Diana is the author of What a Feeling: The Hollywood Musical After MTV (Intellect, forthcoming) and co-editor of Gothic in the Oceanic South: Maritime, Marine and Aquatic Uncanny in Southern Waters (Routledge, forthcoming).

Titel
Netflix, Dark Fantastic Genres and Intergenerational Viewing
Untertitel
Family Watch Together TV
EAN
9781000900057
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
04.07.2023
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Anzahl Seiten
238