La sérialité aux bords de la fiction télévisée, ou l’intermédialité comme mise en crise du « tout narratif » sériel

Narrative studies tend to detract television shows from their rich aesthetic value and inherent complexity, which is not limited to their narrative dimension. The success of narrative approaches, whose relevance is not in question here, can be explained historically by the way they were introduced i...

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Main Author: Saute-Requin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Groupe de Recherche Identités et Cultures 2019-07-01
Series:TV Series
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/tvseries/3724
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Summary:Narrative studies tend to detract television shows from their rich aesthetic value and inherent complexity, which is not limited to their narrative dimension. The success of narrative approaches, whose relevance is not in question here, can be explained historically by the way they were introduced in the academic field and by the discourses surrounding television shows and other forms of serials. Methods developed in other academic fields can however be called for to better explain and understand the aesthetic value and fame of television shows. In this article, we aim at laying the groundwork of this reflection and opening the way we look at and understand these objects.
ISSN:2266-0909