Cognition, Emotion, and Aesthetics in Contemporary Serial Television (Routledge Advances in Television Studies)

Ted Nannicelli (Editor) and Hector J. Perez (Editor)

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This book makes fascinating connections between the ways in which contemporary television serials cue cognitive operations, solicit emotional responses, and elicit aesthetic appreciation

The discussions in this book will have much to add to debates on the emotional and cognitive effects of television dramas on their audiences, and thus larger questions of what should or should not be represented on screen

The chapters explore a number of questions including:

- How do the particularities of form and style in contemporary serial television engage us cognitively, emotionally, and aesthetically?
- How do they foster cognitive and emotional effects such as feeling suspense, anticipation, surprise, satisfaction, and disappointment?
- Why and how do we value some serials while disliking others?
- What is it about the particularities of serial television form and style, in conjunction with our common cognitive, emotional, and aesthetic capacities, that accounts for serial television's cognitive, socio-political, and aesthetic value, and its current ubiquity in popular culture?

This book will appeal to postgraduates and scholars working in television studies as well as film studies, cognitive media theory, media psychology, and the philosophy of art

  • ISBN13 9781000478754
  • Publish Date 25 November 2021
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Imprint Routledge
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 320
  • Language English