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OverviewTo watch television is to watch bodies in motion: walking, dancing, cooking, fighting, running, playing, travelling, and so on. Television and the Moving Body presents the first detailed exploration of the moving body on television. It analyses different types of movement, including walking, dancing, sports, and craft, outlining how these different movement profiles are employed to construct time, tell stories, work through cultural issues, and foster empathy. Through a range of case studies across different genres and formats, including Gogglebox, The West Wing, Taskmaster, The Repair Shop, Strictly Come Dancing and Sense8, this book examines what television's moving bodies tell us both about normative ideas of movement and identity, and about television itself. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Zoe ShacklockPublisher: Edinburgh University Press Imprint: Edinburgh University Press ISBN: 9781399511377ISBN 10: 1399511378 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 30 November 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsShacklock does an excellent job of building on foundational theoretical ideas and contemporary television studies to offer a unique framework for exploring movement on television. Highly recommended. Advanced undergraduates through faculty.--S. Pepper ""Choice Connect"" ""This inspired study of television as a medium of movement gifts us a powerful new toolbox for questioning problematic associations between television, sedentariness, and passivity. Through wide-ranging analysis of both moving bodies on screen and embodied responses to television, this book launches kinaesthesia as an exciting new theoretical framework for television studies, offering new insights into many of our key concepts, from flow, liveness and seriality, to intimacy, empathy and care.""-- ""Dr Sofia Bull, University of Southampton"" """This inspired study of television as a medium of movement gifts us a powerful new toolbox for questioning problematic associations between television, sedentariness, and passivity. Through wide-ranging analysis of both moving bodies on screen and embodied responses to television, this book launches kinaesthesia as an exciting new theoretical framework for television studies, offering new insights into many of our key concepts, from flow, liveness and seriality, to intimacy, empathy and care.""-- ""Dr Sofia Bull, University of Southampton""" ""This inspired study of television as a medium of movement gifts us a powerful new toolbox for questioning problematic associations between television, sedentariness, and passivity. Through wide-ranging analysis of both moving bodies on screen and embodied responses to television, this book launches kinaesthesia as an exciting new theoretical framework for television studies, offering new insights into many of our key concepts, from flow, liveness and seriality, to intimacy, empathy and care.""-- ""Dr Sofia Bull, University of Southampton"" Author InformationDr Zoë Shacklock is a Lecturer in Film Studies at the University of St Andrews. Her research focuses on the body in contemporary television, with particular interests in movement, queerness and empathy. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |