Crisis and Masculinity on Contemporary Cable Television: Tracing the Western Hero in "Breaking Bad", "The Walking Dead" and "Hell on Wheels"

Crisis and Masculinity on Contemporary Cable Television: Tracing the Western Hero in
Title Crisis and Masculinity on Contemporary Cable Television: Tracing the Western Hero in "Breaking Bad", "The Walking Dead" and "Hell on Wheels" PDF eBook
Author Dominic Schmiedl
Publisher
Total Pages 272
Release 2015-09-10
Genre
ISBN 9783668042025

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Doctoral Thesis / Dissertation from the year 2014 in the subject American Studies - Culture and Applied Geography, grade: magna cum laude, Dresden Technical University, language: English, abstract: Both the "crisis of masculinity" and "quality TV" have been popular discourses in academia in recent years. Many of these contemporary quality TV series feature male anti-heroes at the center of their narratives. This dissertation argues that the constructions of masculinity in series such as "Breaking Bad" and "The Walking Dead" are informed by the Western hero. Furthermore, the dissertation links this recourse to an arguably outmoded model of masculinity to recent crisis tendencies in the USA, most notably the recent economic downturn and the aftermath of September 11 2001. Moreover, the return of the Western hero can be understood as a process of remasculinization in light of the crisis of masculinity.

Masculinity in Breaking Bad

Masculinity in Breaking Bad
Title Masculinity in Breaking Bad PDF eBook
Author Bridget Roussell Cowlishaw
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 235
Release 2015-03-14
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1476619913

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Following on author Peter Rollins' motto "If it isn't popular, it isn't culture," this collection of new essays considers Vince Gilligan's award-winning television series Breaking Bad as a landmark of Western culture--comparable to the works of Shakespeare and Dickens in their time--that merits scholarly attention from those who would understand early the 21st century zeitgeist. The essayists explore the series as a critique of American concepts of masculinity, with Walter White discussed as a father archetype--provider, protector, author of a legacy--and as a Machiavellian warrior on the capitalist battleground. Other topics include the mutual exclusivity of intellect and masculinity in American culture, and the dramatic irony as White's rationales for his criminal life are gradually revealed as a lie. In "round table" chapters, contributors discuss the show's reception, fans who root for "Team Walt," "Skyler-hating" and Breaking Bad as a feminist text.

Masculinity in Contemporary Quality Television

Masculinity in Contemporary Quality Television
Title Masculinity in Contemporary Quality Television PDF eBook
Author Michael Mario Albrecht
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 144
Release 2016-03-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317099818

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Recent years have seen a rise in the popularity and quantity of ’quality’ television programs, many of which featuring complicated versions of masculinity that are informed not only by the women’s movement of the sixties and seventies, but also by several decades of backlash and debate about the effects of women’s equality on men, masculinity, and the relationship between men and women. Drawing upon studies of contemporary television programs, including popular series viewed internationally such as Mad Men, The League, Hung, Breaking Bad, Louie, and Girls, this book explores the ways in which popular cultural texts address widely circulating discourses of the ostensible ’crisis of masculinity’ in contemporary culture. A rich study of masculinity and its representation in contemporary television, Masculinity in Contemporary Quality Television will appeal to scholars and students of cultural and media studies, popular culture, television studies and cultural sociology with interests in gender, masculinities, and sexuality.

Sepinwall On Mad Men and Breaking Bad

Sepinwall On Mad Men and Breaking Bad
Title Sepinwall On Mad Men and Breaking Bad PDF eBook
Author Alan Sepinwall
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 64
Release 2015-12-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1501142178

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From the updated edition of The Revolution Was Televised, Alan Sepinwall’s analysis of Breaking Bad and Mad Men, featuring new commentary and insights on the complete series and controversial finales.

"Breaking Bad" as a Modern Western

Title "Breaking Bad" as a Modern Western PDF eBook
Author J. J. Clark
Publisher
Total Pages 92
Release 2014
Genre Breaking Bad (Television program).
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Breaking Down Breaking Bad

Breaking Down Breaking Bad
Title Breaking Down Breaking Bad PDF eBook
Author Matt Wanat
Publisher University of New Mexico Press
Total Pages 232
Release 2016
Genre Breaking bad (Television program : 2008-2013 )
ISBN 0826356834

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Breaking bad, the story of Walter White's transformation from an underappreciated high school chemistry teacher to a murderous drug lord, has captured the imagination of television viewers around the world. This collection of essays sets the series in the context of American culture, analyzing its reinvention of classic themes in literature. -- Publisher description.

Breaking Bad

Breaking Bad
Title Breaking Bad PDF eBook
Author David P. Pierson
Publisher Lexington Books
Total Pages 234
Release 2013-11-21
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 073917925X

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Breaking Bad: Critical Essays on the Contexts, Politics, Style, and Reception of the Television Series, edited by David P. Pierson, explores the contexts, politics, and style of AMC's original series Breaking Bad. The book's first section locates and addresses the series from several contemporary social contexts, including neo-liberalism, its discourses and policies, the cultural obsession with the economy of time and its manipulation, and the epistemological principles and assumptions of Walter White's criminal alias Heisenberg. Section two investigates how the series characterizes and intersects with current cultural politics, such as male angst and the re-emergence of hegemonic masculinity, the complex portrayal of Latinos, and the depiction of physical and mental impairment and disability. The final section takes a close look at the series' distinctive visual, aural, and narrative stylistics. Under examination are Breaking Bad's unique visual style whereby image dominates sound, the distinct role and use of beginning teaser segments to disorient and enlighten audiences, the representation of geographic space and place, the position of narrative songs to complicate viewer identification, and the integral part that emotions play as a form of dramatic action in the series.