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Overview"The television industry is changing, and with it, the small screen's potential to engage in debate and present valuable representations of American history. Founded in 1972, HBO has been at the forefront of these changes, leading the way for many network, cable, and streaming services into the ""post-network"" era. Despite this, most scholarship has been dedicated to analysing historical feature films and documentary films, leaving TV and the long-form drama hungry for coverage. In History by HBO: Televising the American Past, Rebecca Weeks fills the gap in this area of media studies and defends the historiographic power of long-form dramas. By focusing on this change and its effects, History by HBO outlines how history is crafted on television and the diverse forms it can take. Weeks examines the capabilities of the long-form serial for engaging with historical stories, insisting that the shift away from the network model and toward narrowcasting has enabled challenging histories to thrive in home settings. As an examination of HBO's unique structure for producing quality historical dramas, Weeks provides four case studies of HBO series set during different periods of United States history: Band of Brothers (2001), Deadwood (20042007), Boardwalk Empire (20122014), and Treme (20102013). In each case, HBO's lack of advertiser influence, commitment to creative freedom, and generous budgets continue to draw and retain talent who want to tell historical stories. Balancing historical and film theories in her assessment of the roles of mise-enscène, characterisation, narrative complexity, and sound in the production of effective historical dramas, Weeks' evaluation acts as an ode to the most recent Golden Age of TV, as well as a critical look at the relationship between entertainment media and collective memory. AUTHOR; Rebecca Weeks is a lecturer in the Bachelor of Art and Design Programme at Media Design School in Auckland, New Zealand. She was the recipient of the Dame Joan Metge Post-Doctoral Research Award. 11 b/w illustrations, 1 graph" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rebecca WeeksPublisher: The University Press of Kentucky Imprint: The University Press of Kentucky ISBN: 9780813195308ISBN 10: 0813195306 Pages: 258 Publication Date: 12 July 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationRebecca Weeks is a lecturer in the Bachelor of Art and Design Programme at Media Design School in Auckland, New Zealand. She was the recipient of the Dame Joan Metge Post-Doctoral Research Award. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |