Fictional politics on TV: Comparing the representations of political reality in the US-series The West Wing and the German series Kanzleramt

It is generally agreed upon that fictional stories can serve as sources for the audience’s perceptions of reality. This also includes the political realm. Our paper examines the fictional representation of politics in the U.S. series The West Wing and its German adaption, Kanzleramt. The comparat...

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Main Authors: Cordula Nitsch, Christiane Eilders
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: FU Berlin, University of Erfurt 2015-07-01
Series:Global Media Journal: German Edition
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Online Access:http://www.db-thueringen.de/servlets/DerivateServlet/Derivate-31971/GMJ9_Nitsch_Eilders_final.pdf
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spelling doaj-f2ae5e7fda644b9983df3d8f3bf766822021-09-02T07:46:15ZdeuFU Berlin, University of ErfurtGlobal Media Journal: German Edition2196-48072196-48072015-07-0151Fictional politics on TV: Comparing the representations of political reality in the US-series The West Wing and the German series KanzleramtCordula NitschChristiane EildersIt is generally agreed upon that fictional stories can serve as sources for the audience’s perceptions of reality. This also includes the political realm. Our paper examines the fictional representation of politics in the U.S. series The West Wing and its German adaption, Kanzleramt. The comparative content analysis concentrates on political actors and political themes as key parameters of fictional politics. It investigates whether the national political context is reflected in the political dramas. Results show a rather small impact of national contexts. This indicates that the logic of fictionalization levels out national differences in shaping fictional politics.http://www.db-thueringen.de/servlets/DerivateServlet/Derivate-31971/GMJ9_Nitsch_Eilders_final.pdffictionalization of politicsTV-seriesThe West WingKanzleramtcontent analysis
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Fictional politics on TV: Comparing the representations of political reality in the US-series The West Wing and the German series Kanzleramt
Global Media Journal: German Edition
fictionalization of politics
TV-series
The West Wing
Kanzleramt
content analysis
author_facet Cordula Nitsch
Christiane Eilders
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title Fictional politics on TV: Comparing the representations of political reality in the US-series The West Wing and the German series Kanzleramt
title_short Fictional politics on TV: Comparing the representations of political reality in the US-series The West Wing and the German series Kanzleramt
title_full Fictional politics on TV: Comparing the representations of political reality in the US-series The West Wing and the German series Kanzleramt
title_fullStr Fictional politics on TV: Comparing the representations of political reality in the US-series The West Wing and the German series Kanzleramt
title_full_unstemmed Fictional politics on TV: Comparing the representations of political reality in the US-series The West Wing and the German series Kanzleramt
title_sort fictional politics on tv: comparing the representations of political reality in the us-series the west wing and the german series kanzleramt
publisher FU Berlin, University of Erfurt
series Global Media Journal: German Edition
issn 2196-4807
2196-4807
publishDate 2015-07-01
description It is generally agreed upon that fictional stories can serve as sources for the audience’s perceptions of reality. This also includes the political realm. Our paper examines the fictional representation of politics in the U.S. series The West Wing and its German adaption, Kanzleramt. The comparative content analysis concentrates on political actors and political themes as key parameters of fictional politics. It investigates whether the national political context is reflected in the political dramas. Results show a rather small impact of national contexts. This indicates that the logic of fictionalization levels out national differences in shaping fictional politics.
topic fictionalization of politics
TV-series
The West Wing
Kanzleramt
content analysis
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