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John Alberti

    John Alberti erforscht die Schnittstellen von Schreibwissenschaft, Filmwissenschaft und Popkultur. Seine Arbeit untersucht eingehend, wie Filmmedien unser Verständnis von Gesellschaft und Kultur prägen, wobei er sich häufig auf Themen wie Männlichkeit und Haltung konzentriert. Albertis Analysen werden für ihre akademische Strenge und aufschlussreichen Perspektiven auf zeitgenössische Kulturnarrative geschätzt.

    Masculinity in the Contemporary Romantic Comedy
    Killing
    Leaving Springfield
    • Leaving Springfield

      • 384 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
      3,6(40)Abgeben

      Since its first appearance as a series of cartoon vignettes in 1987 and its debut as a weekly program in 1990, The Simpsons has had multiple, even contradictory, media identities. Although the show has featured biting political and social satire, which often proves fatal to mass public acceptance, The Simpsons entered fully into the mainstream, consistently earning high ratings from audiences and critics alike.Leaving Springfield addresses the success of The Simpsons as a corporate-manufactured show that openly and self-reflexively parodies the very consumer capitalism it simultaneously promotes. By exploring such topics as the impact of the show's satire on its diverse viewing public and the position of The Simpsons in sitcom and television animation history, the commentators develop insights into the ways parody intermixes with mass media to critique post modern society.In spite of the longevity and high cultural profile of the show, The Simpsons has so far attracted only scattered academic attention. Leaving Springfield will be of importance to both scholars of media and fans of the show interested in the function of satire in popular culture in general and television in particular.

      Leaving Springfield
    • Killing

      • 120 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      The Killing redefines the police procedural genre by emphasizing the psychological aftermath of crime rather than just solving the mystery. Through its innovative storytelling and focus on the impact of violence on social and family dynamics, the show highlights changing gender dynamics in early 21st-century television. Author John Alberti explores how creator Veena Sud's vision of the "real cost" of murder positions the series as a significant feminist revision of the crime thriller, contributing to its critical acclaim and dedicated fanbase.

      Killing
    • This volume addresses the growing obsolescence of traditional constructions of masculine identity in popular romantic comedies by proposing an approach that combines gender and genre theory to examine the ongoing radical reconstruction of gender roles in these films. Alberti creates a unified theory of gender role change in the movies that combines the insights of both poststructuralist gender and narrative genre theory, avoiding binary approaches to the study of gender representation. He establishes the current "crises" in both gender representation and genre development within romantic comedies as examples of experimentation and change towards narratives that feature more egalitarian and less essentialist constructions of gender.

      Masculinity in the Contemporary Romantic Comedy