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Surveillance and Terror in Post-9/11 British and American Television


Surveillance and Terror in Post-9/11 British and American Television



von: Darcie Rives-East

53,49 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 18.07.2019
ISBN/EAN: 9783030169008
Sprache: englisch

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This interdisciplinary study examines how state surveillance has preoccupied British and American television series in the twenty years since 9/11. <i>Surveillance and Terror in Post-9/11 British and American Television</i>&nbsp;illuminates how the U.S. and U.K., bound by an historical, cultural, and television partnership, have broadcast numerous programs centred on three state surveillance apparatuses tasked with protecting us from terrorism and criminal activity: the prison, the police, and the national intelligence agency. Drawing from a range of case studies, such as <i>Sherlock</i>, <i>Orange is the New Black </i>and <i>The Night Manager</i>, this book discusses how television allows viewers, writers, and producers to articulate fears about an increased erosion of privacy and civil liberties following 9/11, while simultaneously expressing a desire for a preventative mechanism that can stop such events occurring in the future. However, these concerns and desires are not new; encompassing surveillance narratives both past and present, this book demonstrates how television today builds on earlier narratives about panoptic power to construct our present understanding of government surveillance.
<div><p>1. Introduction: Surveillance and Terror in Post-9/11 British and American Television.- 2.&nbsp;Captive Viewers: Prisons, Captivity, and Social Control.- 3.&nbsp;Policing, Surveillance, and Terror—and the Return of Sherlock Holmes.- 4.&nbsp;We Spy: Espionage and the National Intelligence Agency.- 5.&nbsp;Conclusion: The Double Conditioning of Viewers, Surveillance, and Television.</p><br></div>
<b>Darcie Rives-East</b> is Associate Professor of English at Augustana University, South Dakota, USA. She has most recently published in <i>The Journal of Popular Culture; Left in the West: Literature, Culture, and Progressive Politics in the American West</i> and I<i>nterpretation: Theory: History</i>.&nbsp;
This interdisciplinary study examines how state surveillance has preoccupied British and American television series in the twenty years since 9/11.&nbsp;<i>Surveillance and Terror in Post-9/11 British and American Television</i>&nbsp;illuminates how the U.S. and U.K., bound by an historical, cultural, and television partnership, have broadcast numerous programs centred on three state surveillance apparatuses tasked with protecting us from terrorism and criminal activity: the prison, the police, and the national intelligence agency. Drawing from a range of case studies, such as&nbsp;<i>Sherlock</i>,&nbsp;<i>Orange is the New Black&nbsp;</i>and&nbsp;<i>The Night Manager</i>, this book discusses how television allows viewers, writers, and producers to articulate fears about an increased erosion of privacy and civil liberties following 9/11, while simultaneously expressing a desire for a preventative mechanism that can stop such events occurring in the future. However, these concerns and desires are not new; encompassing surveillance narratives both past and present, this book demonstrates how television today builds on earlier narratives about panoptic power to construct our present understanding of government surveillance.
Offers an accessible study that analyses the interconnection between surveillance, government, and popular culture Argues that our present cultural landscape is not new terrain, but rather an intensification of established literary narratives, historical transatlantic connections, and practices of the state Draws on television studies, cultural studies, surveillance studies, critical theory, history, and literature

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