Miami Vice captures the glitter and glamour embodied by Crockett and Tubbs and offers students an anatomy of a ground-breaking work in the police procedural genre.

* Explores Miami Vice's combination of disparate influences (MTV, film noir, soap opera, 'high concept' action films) as well as the social, cultural and industrial moments when it burst onto the network

* Introduces readers to major components of televisual analysis--style, storytelling, the television show as commodity and ideological critique--that illustrate the show's unique features

* Provides a model for students' own assessment of other shows, and confirms precisely how--and on what terms--Miami Vice redefined the police drama and an era



Autorentext
James Lyons is a Lecturer in Film Studies at the University of Exeter, where he researches and publishes in the area of contemporary American television. His publications include a co-edited collection Quality Popular Television (BFI Press, 2003), and two forthcoming book chapters on the Miami-set medical drama Nip/Tuck. he is also author of Selling Seattle: Representing the Contemporary American City (Wallflower Press, 2004).

Klappentext
Art Deco interiors, neon-wrought nighttime cityscapes, high-styled men's fashions, "designer stubble," and perhaps most importantly, an aesthetic approach to mood, music, and visual style unlike anything else in television history'. This book captures the glitter and glamour embodied by Crockett and Tubbs in Miami Vice, and offers students an anatomy of a ground-breaking work in the police procedural genre.
  • Explores Miami Vice's combination of disparate influences (MTV, film noir, soap opera, high concept action films) as well as the social, cultural, and industrial moments when it burst onto the network
  • Introduces readers to major components of televisual analysis -- style, storytelling, the television show as commodity, and ideological critique -- that illustrate the show's unique features
  • Provides a model for students' own assessment of other shows, and confirms precisely how -- and on what terms -- Miami Vice redefined the police drama and an era


Zusammenfassung

Miami Vice captures the glitter and glamour embodied by Crockett and Tubbs and offers students an anatomy of a ground-breaking work in the police procedural genre.

  • Explores Miami Vice's combination of disparate influences (MTV, film noir, soap opera, 'high concept' action films) as well as the social, cultural and industrial moments when it burst onto the network
  • Introduces readers to major components of televisual analysis--style, storytelling, the television show as commodity and ideological critique--that illustrate the show's unique features
  • Provides a model for students' own assessment of other shows, and confirms precisely how--and on what terms--Miami Vice redefined the police drama and an era


Inhalt
Acknowledgments. Introduction.

1. I Want My MTV Cops: Miami Vice as Television Commodity.

2. Guns, Glitter, and Glamour: Styling the Show.

3. Losing the Plot?: Storytelling in Miami Vice.

4. Risky Business: the Cultural Politics of Vice.

Afterword.

Broadcast Date Notes.

Notes.

Bibliography.

Index.

Titel
Miami Vice
EAN
9781444319040
ISBN
978-1-4443-1904-0
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
01.12.2009
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
2 MB
Anzahl Seiten
144
Jahr
2009
Untertitel
Englisch