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TV Detective, The: Voices of Dissent in Contemporary Television


TV Detective, The: Voices of Dissent in Contemporary Television

Hardback by Piper, Helen

TV Detective, The: Voices of Dissent in Contemporary Television

£110.00

ISBN:
9781780762944
Publication Date:
20 Mar 2015
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
I.B. Tauris
Pages:
200 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 - 30 May 2024
TV Detective, The: Voices of Dissent in Contemporary Television

Description

What makes British television crime drama so perennially popular, both in the UK and abroad? The TV Detective addresses this question, examining a range of series; including A Touch of Frost, Lewis, Life on Mars and the more recent Luther in the context of their broader social meaning. Helen Piper develops a compelling argument regarding the cultural relevance of television detectives, claiming that they have privileged roles as the 'voices' of dissent within society. Many of the programmes studied here chart sentiments of social loss or change and accommodate contemporary concerns. The discontented TV detective, Piper suggests, may serve to express a broader sense of cultural malaise.

Contents

List of Figures Acknowledgements Introduction Broadcasting the Detective 1992-2012 Engaging with the Detective Character Residual Voices: A Touch of Frost and Lewis Ambivalent Voices: Moral Allegiance in Prime Suspect and Cracker The Reactionary Voice: Life on Mars and the Gene Genie Emergent Voices I : Wallander and Vera Emergent Voices II : Luther, Scott and Bailey and Line of Duty The Resonance of the Detective Notes Bibliography Index

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