
Netflicks
Conceptual Television in the Streaming Era
Tony Hughes-d'Aeth(Author)
UWA Publishing
Published on 1. February 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
120 pages
978-1-76080-272-1 (ISBN)
Description
The dead have risen and destroyed the world as we know it. A religious fundamentalist government has taken over America and enslaved the female populace. A woman wakes each morning and is forced to relive the same day, caught in a time loop. In a secret laboratory, soldiers are given an experimental drug to remove traumatic memories so they can be sent back to war more quickly.
These outlandish scenarios are now quite familiar to us. We recognise them as the plots of some of our most loved shows and films. In this book, these situations are treated seriously for what they tell us about the world we are experiencing. In Netflicks Tony Hughes-d'Aeth explains that screen dramas are a form of thought and that the streaming era has inaugurated a new kind of television-conceptual television.
"Netflicks, with its deft prose and helpful taxonomies, offers the reader an explanation for their own unease as a television viewer in the streaming age. The programs explored in the book mirror our own experience of living in a world governed by opaque algorithms and impossibly complex supply chains. Tony Hughes-d'Aeth has offered a generous, perspicacious guide to viewing in the shadow of our myriad Upside Downs." - Clare Monagle, Australian Book Review
ABOUT VIGNETTES
Series Editors: Sarah Collins and Tony Hughes-d'Aeth
The Vignettes series from UWAP is aimed at sharing the knowledges that are emerging in the contemporary university and that consider the complexities of modern life. Each book provides an image, or a vignette, of a particular phenomenon and how this is being thought through by intellectual practitioners in today's academy.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Crawley
Australia
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Thickness: 7 mm
Weight
145 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-76080-272-1 (9781760802721)
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