As many of the others who have posted here, I found Esposito's article on Ugly Betty a clear and interesting, though occasionally redundant, application of theory. A complexity I would love to see addressed is the fact that ABC's Ugly Betty is an international adaption of a Columbian telenovela. It seems as though there may be additional insights into how American media specifically deals with race by acknowledging the US version as a remake with a multitude of international versions to compare and contrast.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Supplemental 4- Sabina
Television and The Globe - What happens when a show goes international? Not to continue on this whole Drag Race trend, but I mean it is int...
-
As many of the others who have posted here, I found Esposito's article on Ugly Betty a clear and interesting, though occasionally redu...
-
THIS COURSE EXAMINES VARIOUS METHODOLOGIES AND THEORIES THROUGH WHICH SCHOLARS HAVE ENGAGED TELEVISION OVER THE PAST SEVERAL DECADES. WE WIL...
-
*this was going to be a core post but I find that I have a lot of discursive things I want to mention so please bear with me. I really ...
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.