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Television, History, MemoryIb Bondebjerg978-3-030-60496-72020 Edition 1
- Develops an innovative understanding of mediated cultural encounters in Europe, of how historical television drama shapes our understanding of twentieth century European history, and how the past is still a very important part of present European cultures and societies, a place where national and transnational dimensions cross and the way we see ourselves and others is shaped
- Examines central historical television genres, documentary (authoritative documentary, docudrama), and fictional (period drama, war drama, biopics) in a comparative European perspective, looking especially at German and English historical drama, but also drawing up a bigger picture, and with a central perspective on how historical drama from below (focusing on everyday life) and historical drama from above (focusing on those in power, and the larger historical structures) gives us a deeper understanding of history
- Argues for a strong interdisciplinary profile of media and memory studies, genre studies, and cultural studies, an interdisciplinary perspective arguing for a universal, cognitive and emotional dimension in how we relate to and interact with historical drama, the way our mind and memory works, and also argues for a strong national and historical diversity in historical drama in Europe
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