Over and Over: Performance, Time, and Resonance in Serial Television Drama: Techniques of the Moving Image
Autor Elliott Loganen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 iul 2026
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781978816985
ISBN-10: 1978816987
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 6 B-W figures
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Rutgers University Press
Colecția Rutgers University Press
Seria Techniques of the Moving Image
ISBN-10: 1978816987
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 6 B-W figures
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Rutgers University Press
Colecția Rutgers University Press
Seria Techniques of the Moving Image
Notă biografică
ELLIOTT LOGAN is a lecturer in film and screen studies at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. He is the author of Breaking Bad and Dignity.
Cuprins
Contents
Preface
Introduction: Beyond the Horizon
1 Lost for Words: The Challenge of Expressiveness in Serial Drama and its Criticism
2 Beyond Narrative: Expressive Echoes at the End of The Sopranos
3 Claims of Companionship: Transience and Commitment in Mad Men’s “The Phantom”
4 Faces of Allegiance: Revision and Reversal in the First Season of Homeland
5 Unspoken Bonds: Amnesia and Acknowledgement in Mad Men’s “The Suitcase”
6 Post-Script
Acknowledgements
Notes
Index
Preface
Introduction: Beyond the Horizon
1 Lost for Words: The Challenge of Expressiveness in Serial Drama and its Criticism
2 Beyond Narrative: Expressive Echoes at the End of The Sopranos
3 Claims of Companionship: Transience and Commitment in Mad Men’s “The Phantom”
4 Faces of Allegiance: Revision and Reversal in the First Season of Homeland
5 Unspoken Bonds: Amnesia and Acknowledgement in Mad Men’s “The Suitcase”
6 Post-Script
Acknowledgements
Notes
Index
Recenzii
“Over and Over establishes Elliott Logan as one of our most perceptive, sensitive, and incisive critics of the screen arts. This book is a bold and powerful assertion of the value of appreciative criticism in the face of its marginalization within television studies and broader society.”
“With care and precision in every line, Logan deftly persuades the reader that human performance is the pinnacle achievement of television drama and central to understanding its power. Logan’s fluent and expressive writing enriches the American masterpieces that he chooses, as critical eloquence illuminates acting prowess. This book is a triumph of television studies.”
“A superb contribution to television aesthetics. Through exquisite close readings of The Sopranos, Homeland, and Mad Men, Logan shows how a standing emphasis on serial accumulation needs to be counterbalanced by a recognition of provisionality: of transient narrative possibilities, of resonances that mutate over time, and of the human face as a perpetual ‘object of mystery.’”
“We ought to express our gratitude for the satisfaction and comfort of art in ways that rise to the occasion that prompted it. Logan’s wonderful and sensitive tracking of some of the finest performances on television is a model of that expression, with eloquence and intelligence that is compelling.”
“With care and precision in every line, Logan deftly persuades the reader that human performance is the pinnacle achievement of television drama and central to understanding its power. Logan’s fluent and expressive writing enriches the American masterpieces that he chooses, as critical eloquence illuminates acting prowess. This book is a triumph of television studies.”
“A superb contribution to television aesthetics. Through exquisite close readings of The Sopranos, Homeland, and Mad Men, Logan shows how a standing emphasis on serial accumulation needs to be counterbalanced by a recognition of provisionality: of transient narrative possibilities, of resonances that mutate over time, and of the human face as a perpetual ‘object of mystery.’”
“We ought to express our gratitude for the satisfaction and comfort of art in ways that rise to the occasion that prompted it. Logan’s wonderful and sensitive tracking of some of the finest performances on television is a model of that expression, with eloquence and intelligence that is compelling.”
Descriere
In Over and Over, Elliott Logan explores serial drama’s power as a medium for screen performance. Through close readings of key moments from the century’s most celebrated shows – including a bold new account of the ending from The Sopranos – this book sheds new light on the significance of seriality in television drama.