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IN TRANSLATION: A CONVERSATION WITH FRANCESCO CASE...
Posted by CSTonline | Mar 14, 2025 | Blogs, Transnational TV | 0
A Taste for Soap Opera: Food, Television and the Transmedia Cookbooks of 7de Laan and Coronation Street, a Webinar with Sarah Gibson
Apr 11, 2025 | Blogs, Uncategorized | 0
This talk explores the articulation of food and television through an analysis of the soap opera...
Read MoreTHESE ANXIOUS TIMES: WHY WATCHING CHINESE PERIOD DRAMA MIGHT (NOT) BE GOOD FOR YOU (AT THE MOMENT) by Elke Weissmann
Last week, Kim Akass blogged about how the US press response to Adolescence (Netflix, 2025) made visible certain blind spots in a culture seemingly unable to identify that a particular kind of masculinity might be a problem....
Read MoreAdolescence (Netflix, 2025) Hits the US by Kim Akass
Everyone is talking about Stephen Graham and Jack Thorne’s latest venture: the 4-part series,...
Read MoreIN TRANSLATION: A CONVERSATION WITH FRANCESCO CASETTI ON NEO-TELEVISION, ROGER ODIN’S LEGACY AND CONTEMPORARY MEDIATION by Cathrin Bengesser
Mar 14, 2025 | Blogs, Transnational TV | 0
Cathrin Bengesser (Aarhus University) in conversation with Francesco Casetti (Yale University)...
Read MoreIN CONVERSATION: TELEVISION AND GOVERNANCE by David Levente Palatinus and Elke Weissmann
Trump is back in office, letting Elon Musk loose and apparently giving in to Russia’s demands as...
Read More‘WELCOME TO ROMAN TIMES’: MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000 by Melissa Beattie
‘In the not-too-distant future…’ For those of us of a certain age and from a certain...
Read MoreWHEREFORE ART THOU? THE ROMEO SECTION by Melissa Beattie
Because of the ambiguities inherent in the job, spy dramas tend to have morally grey characters,...
Read MoreAN OTHER[ED] PLACE: NHK’S SOMEWHERE STREET by Melissa Beattie
I have something of an ambivalent relationship with travel documentaries. While I often enjoy...
Read MoreMOVING WITH THE TIMES: AN UPDATE FROM CSTONLINE by Toby Steiner, Sarah Lahm, and Kim Akass
First of all, a happy New Year – we at CSTonline hope you have all had a good winter break. And...
Read MoreSUB-CULTURE CLUB by Andrew Pixley
Santa has been very kind to me again this year. You may recall that in recent years she’s been...
Read MoreACTING LIKE KIDS: CHILD ACTORS PERFORMING COMEDY IN THE BRADY BUNCH by Ellie McFarlane
In the 1960s and 70s, US TV networks were broadcasting a plethora of situation comedies, many of...
Read MoreLOADED DICE: FUTURAMA’S (PSEUDO-)INDIGENOUS MARTIANS by Melissa Beattie
Science fiction and comedy are often used for social commentary and animated sf/fantasy sitcom...
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- A Taste for Soap Opera: Food, Television and the Transmedia Cookbooks of 7de Laan and Coronation Street, a Webinar with Sarah Gibson April 11, 2025
- THESE ANXIOUS TIMES: WHY WATCHING CHINESE PERIOD DRAMA MIGHT (NOT) BE GOOD FOR YOU (AT THE MOMENT) by Elke Weissmann April 4, 2025
- Adolescence (Netflix, 2025) Hits the US by Kim Akass March 28, 2025
- CfP: ‘Beautiful Screens’ conference, June 19-20, 2025 @ University of Westminster (UK). Deadline: April 28, 2025 March 21, 2025
- IN TRANSLATION: A CONVERSATION WITH FRANCESCO CASETTI ON NEO-TELEVISION, ROGER ODIN’S LEGACY AND CONTEMPORARY MEDIATION by Cathrin Bengesser March 14, 2025
- IN CONVERSATION: TELEVISION AND GOVERNANCE by David Levente Palatinus and Elke Weissmann February 28, 2025
- ‘WELCOME TO ROMAN TIMES’: MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000 by Melissa Beattie February 28, 2025