Television and Empathy '25
目次
Chapter 1. Still Moments in Contemporary Dramas - Dr Michael Samuel.-Chapter 2. Netflix’s Arcane and Trauma - Laura Cesa and Hubbiah Rafaqat.-Chapter 3. “By what right does the wolf judge the lion?”: Using televisual moments to create empathy in Game of Thrones (2011-9) - Louise Coopey.-Chapter 4. Cracked Landscapes on Beautiful Islands: How Empathy Addresses the Social Fissures in Trapped (Ófærð) and Hierro - Dr Jesse Barker.-Chapter 5. Ted Lasso’s Threat to Toxic Masculinity - Professor Scott F. Stoddart.-Chapter 6. Death, Controversy and Empathy Deficit in Squid Game - Dr Bethan Michael-Fox.-Chapter 7. Beyond the Personal: History, Culture and Empathy in Mystery Road - Dr Matthew Cipa.-Chapter 8. Empathy and the Miniseries and Docuseries formats: The Case of the Opioid Epidemic Drama - Dr Jan Beneš.-Chapter 9. Atypical and Empathy - Professor Nigel Morris.-Chapter 10. Ghost in the Machine: Grief, Catharsis and Television Memory in WandaVision - Dr Leanne Weston.-Chapter 11. Petty Fights and Futile Disputes: Neighbour Quarrels in Dutch Reality TV - Dr Josette Wolthuis.-Chapter 12. Online Fandom’s Empathetic Response to Death Anxieties and the Afterlife in Sherlock - Professor John Murray.-Chapter 13. Who do you watch with?: The effect of social interaction on empathy and television - Dr Kate Ngai.-Chapter 14. The Crown and Digital Commemorative Culture - Esther Wilson.-Chapter 15. Sensation Training in Kamen Rider Saber: Affective empathy in Japanese children's television - Sophia Staite and Dr Ruth Barratt-Peacock.-Chapter 16. Constructing Empathic Narratives: Empathy, Identification and Gender in Euphoria’s Marketing and Online Paratexts - Dr Theresa Trimmel.-Chapter 17. Squid Game: Universal Narratives and Affective Transculturation - Dr B. G.-Stolz
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