Fictional Television and American Politics

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Jack Holland
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Paperback
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Manchester University Press
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19/07/2019
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9781526134233
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Books > Politics, Society & Education > Politics & government > International relations
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Jack Holland|Paperback|Manchester University Press|19/07/2019
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9781526134233
Book Description: 
We live in a golden age of fictional television, while our politics has never been so controversial. This book explores that relationship, asking what it is that some of America's most popular TV shows have to say about its politics. Perhaps, like the author, you have gasped at Game of Thrones and balked at Breaking Bad. This book illustrates how, far from being outside of politics, shows such as these are deeply political, helping to fill our world with meaning. To this end, the book analyses Game of Thrones, House of Cards, The West Wing, Homeland, 24, Veep, The Wire, The Walking Dead and Breaking Bad. These are all politically consequential shows that shape how we feel and think about world politics.

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