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100 1  Ames, Melissa,|d1978-|eauthor. 
245 10 Small screen, big feels :|btelevision and cultural anxiety
       in the twenty-first century /|cMelissa Ames. 
264  1 Lexington, Kentucky :|bThe University Press of Kentucky,
       |c[2020] 
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505 0  Introduction: Watching (and feeling) contemporary TV : 
       understanding the relationship among societal conflict, 
       technological advancement, and television programming -- 
       Screening terror : how 9/11 affected twenty-first-century 
       televisual fiction -- Escaping reality by watching reality
       TV? Voyeurism, schadenfreude, and other coping mechanisms 
       for avoiding or engaging in societal reflection -- 
       Performing and experiencing anger (through humor) : 
       infotainment's increased visibility and political effect -
       - "All the best cowboys have daddy issues" : a 
       psychoanalytic reading of the father-child relationships 
       on ABC's Lost -- The trauma of post-apocalyptic motherhood
       : The walking dead's social commentary on contemporary 
       gender roles -- A country (still) divided : how vampire 
       series use nostalgia to comment on current issues related 
       to gender, race, and sexuality -- Fictionalizing Ferguson 
       in prime-time dramas : interrogating the potentialities 
       and consequences of remediating events that are still in 
       progress -- Live tweets as social commentary? Analyzing 
       how gender, race, and sexuality play into conceptions of 
       morality in How to get away with murder -- Defending the 
       Bachelorette : what online comments from reality TV fans 
       reveal about contemporary gender expectations, and 
       livetweeting as a form of feminist digital activism -- 
       "I'm (not) with her" : how the political commentary 
       surrounding the 2016 U.S. presidential election reflects 
       anxieties concerning gender equality -- Conclusion : 
       screening emotion, archiving affect, circulating feelings 
       : final thoughts and even more questions. 
650  0 Collective memory and television|zUnited States|xHistory
       |y21st century. 
650  0 Social media and television|zUnited States|xHistory|y21st 
       century. 
650  0 Television programs|xSocial aspects|zUnited States. 
650  0 Television programs|zUnited States|xPsychological aspects.
650  0 Anxiety on television. 
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       feels.|dLexington, Kentucky : The University Press of 
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       |w(OCoLC)1151804216 
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