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Remakes are pervasive in today’s popular culture, whether they take the form of reboots, “re-imaginings,” or overly familiar sequels. Television remakes have proven popular with producers and networks interested in building on the nostalgic capital of past successes (or giving a second chance to underused properties). Some TV remakes have been critical and commercial hits, and others haven’t made it past the pilot stage; all have provided valuable material ripe for academic analysis.

In Remake Television: Reboot, Re-use, Recycle, edited by Carlen Lavigne,contributors from a variety of backgrounds offer multicultural, multidisciplinary perspectives on remake themes in popular television series, from classic cult favorites such as The Avengers (1961–69) and The X-Files (1993–2002) tocurrent hits like Doctor Who (2005–present) and The Walking Dead (2010–present). Chapters examine what constitutes a remake, and what series changes might tell us about changing historical and cultural contexts—or about the medium of television itself.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Carlen Lavigne
Part I: Debates and Definitions
Interrogating The Walking Dead: Adaptation, Transmediality, and the Zombie Matrix William ProctorA Remake by Any Other Name: Use of a Premise Under a New Title
Steven GilThe Nostalgic Revolution Will Be Televised
Ryan LizardiMultiverses and Multiversions: Meditations on the Rebootings of Fringe
Heather MarcovitchLook—(Stop Me If You’ve Read This One) But There Were These Two Spies: The Avengers Through the Swinging 60s
James W. MartensPart II: Remakes and the American Cultural Moment
Once Upon A Time in the 21st Century: Beauty and the Beast as Post-9/11 Fairytale
Carlen LavigneClear Eyes, Full Hearts, Romney Lost: Politics, Football, and Friday Night Lights
Matthew Paproth“These Aren’t Your Mother’s Angels”: Feminism, Jiggle Television and Charlie’s Angels
Cristina Lucia StasiaPart III: Exploring the Remake
Forbrydelsen, The Killing, Duty, and Ethics
Karen Hellekson“I Was Hoping It Would Pass You By”: Dis/ability and Difference in Teen Wolf
Kimberley McMahon-ColemanThat Haunting, Eerie Return: Narrative, Genre, and Iconography in Dark Shadows and Dark Shadows: The Revival
Lorna Piatti-FarnellSmart, Sexy, and Technologically Savvy: (Re)Making Sherlock Holmes as a 21st-Century Superstar
Lynnette PorterRemaking Public Service for Commercial Consumption: Jamie’s School Dinners Comes to America
Helen Thornham and Elke WeissmannWho are we? Re-Envisioning the Doctor in the 21st Century
Paul Booth and Jef Burnham“More Village”: Redeveloping The Prisoner
Peter ClandfieldContributors
Index

Product details

Published Nov 14 2016
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 264
ISBN 9781498550475
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 2 tables
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Carlen Lavigne

Contributor

William Proctor

Contributor

Steven Gil

Contributor

Ryan Lizardi

Ryan Lizardi is associate professor of digital med…

Contributor

Matthew Paproth

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Karen Hellekson

Contributor

Lorna Piatti-Farnell

Lorna Piatti-Farnell is Academic Dean at SAE Creat…

Contributor

Lynnette Porter

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Helen Thornham

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Elke Weissmann

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Paul Booth

Contributor

Jef Burnham

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