a
course in the critical analysis of television
in
the context of the history of the times
Dublin
City University
School
of Communications
Dr
Helena Sheehan
themes
concepts
/ contexts / criteria
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the nature of narrative:
from ancient myths to current mini-series
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storytelling and social
order
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television as a medium
of drama
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criteria for criticism
of tv drama
TV
drama & the temper of the times
zeitgeist
analysis foregrounding American tv drama
(because
of its international dominance),
but
prominently featuring Irish and British tv drama
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cowboys, cops, courts
and the cold war world
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spies, space and the
liberal-conservative spectrum
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sit-coms, soap operas
and the social / sexual division of labour
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metamorphoses of superman
and the social role of superheroes
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satire and social unrest:
registering oppositional currents
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tv plays / movies:
dynamics of disruption and resolution
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confusion, contradiction,
co-optation: negating the new left
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class consciousness
and the construction of history
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RTE’s days of daring,
the spiking of The Spike and the limitations of liberalism
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images of the 50s in
the 70s, of the 60s in the 80s
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rise of the new right:
Dallas, Dynasty and dramas of denial
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Hill St Blues, sisypusian
struggles and the social contract: the underside of the 80s
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Drums Along Balmoral
Drive, A Very British Coup: political drama from above and below
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Northern Exposure and
the nuances of the 90s
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Homicide, Law &
Order, NYPD Blue, The Bill, Cracker: cops, co-workers and criminals of
the 90s
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Priest, Fr Ted, Nothing
Sacred any more
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Imagining Ireland in
the 1990s: Glenroe, Fair City and Making the Cut
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Seinfeld and the "smart"
sitcoms
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Baywatch and "dumming
down"
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The X-Files: epistemological
crisis and political paranoia
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Reflexivity: television
about television
Story
/ Myth / Dream / Drama Lectures
Interrogating
TV Drama
Irish
Television Drama: A Society and Its Stories
Helena Sheehan
Soap
Opera and Social Order: Glenroe, Fair City and Contemporary Ireland
Hill
Street Blues: A Critical Analysis
Social
History and TV Drama School
of Communications DCU
E-mail:helena.sheehan@dcu.ie