Heroes in Contemporary British Culture Television Drama and Reflections of a Nation in Change Routledge Research in Cultural and Media Studies Series
Auteurs : Korte Barbara, Falkenhayner Nicole
This book explores how British culture is negotiating heroes and heroisms in the twenty-first century. It posits a nexus between the heroic and the state of the nation and explores this idea through British television drama.
Drawing on case studies including programmes such as The Last Kingdom, Spooks, Luther and Merlin, the book explores the aesthetic strategies of heroisation in television drama and contextualises the programmes within British public discourses at the time of their production, original broadcasting and first reception. British television drama is a cultural forum in which contemporary Britain?s problems, wishes and cultural values are revealed and debated. By revealing the tensions in contemporary notions of heroes and heroisms, television drama employs the heroic as a lens through which to scrutinise contemporary British society and its responses to crisis and change. Looking back on the development of heroic representations in British television drama over the last twenty years, this book?s analyses show how heroisation in television drama reacts to, and reveals shifts in, British structures of feeling in a time marked by insecurity.
The book is ideal for readers interested in British cultural studies, studies of the heroic and popular culture.
Introduction: Heroes, television drama and a nation in change. Concepts and contexts 1
1 The hero’s journey and the state of the nation 21
2 British soldier heroism in the War on Terror era 44
3 The heroic TV detective in the twenty-first century: Transforming archetypes 64
4 Secret service TV drama: Dubious ethics, dubious heroism 90
5 Merlin versus Misfits: Heroic British youth telefantasy 110
Summary and Outlook 135
Barbara Korte is Professor of English Literature at the University of Freiburg. She has co-edited the volumes Heroism as a Global Phenomenon in Popular Culture (2019) and Heroes and Heroisms in British Fiction since 1800: Case Studies (2017).
Nicole Falkenhayner is Senior Lecturer of British Literature and Cultural Studies at the University of Freiburg and author of Media, Surveillance and Affect: Narrating Feeling-States (2019) and Making the British Muslim: Representations of the Rushdie Affair and Figures of the War-on-Terror Decade (2014).
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Young Man; Heroes; Hero's Journey; hero; CIA Plan; heroism; DVD Cover; tv; Nordic Noir; television; British Television Drama; UK; Contemporary Societies; Britain; Soldier Heroism; British TV; Tv Detective; Popular Culture; Robin Hood; Pop Culture; Spy Drama; Television Drama; The Last Kingdom; Spy Fiction; genre; Feral Youth; Luther; Crime Drama; Misfits; Formula Fantasy; values; British Crime Drama; culture; British Spy Fiction; Twenty-first century; UK Independence Party; Heroisation; UK Television; Aesthetic strategy; Brexit Britain; Generation Tv; British culture; Dead Man; Arthurian Legend; Night Manager