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“Israeli Idol” Goes to War: The Globalization of Television Studies(6)

August 18, 2006

by: Sharon Shahaf / University of Texas at Austin
Kohav Nolad, Israel’s version of “Idol,” illustrates the dialectic between local and global trends in TV as the program transforms itself in a time of war.

<p></p><p>“Back Where I Started From”: California in Some Recent Television Series

“Back Where I Started From”: California in Some Recent Television Series

by: Mary Desjardins / Dartmouth College
A meditation on the continued use of California as a narrative landscape of budding potentialities and stifling eventualities through revived melodramas like The O.C. and Veronica Mars, and reality programs such as The Real Housewives of Orange County and Laguna Beach.

<p></p><p>The New Soaps? <em>Laguna Beach</em>, <em>The Hills</em>, and the Gendered Politics of Reality “Drama”

The New Soaps? Laguna Beach, The Hills, and the Gendered Politics of Reality “Drama”

by: Elana Levine / University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee
How genres collide on MTV’s prime-time.

<p></p><p>Recap Nation: Repetition and the TV Program as Commodity

Recap Nation: Repetition and the TV Program as Commodity

by: Moya Luckett / New York University
The internet has seen an explosion in the number of programs offering recaps of television programs. How are these recaps serving to extend and repeat television’s texts, and what does their popularity say about viewers’ relationship with recaps?


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