HBO’s Treme and Post-Katrina Catharsis
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HBO’s Treme and Post-Katrina Catharsis

The Mediated Rebirth of New Orleans
Sofort lieferbar | Lieferzeit: Sofort lieferbar I
ISBN-13:
9781498545617
Veröffentl:
2017
Seiten:
374
Autor:
Dominique Gendrin
eBook Typ:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

This book argues that fictional television can educate audiences on complex communities and issues long after it has faded from the news cycle. Treme, to date, remains one of the most notable experiments of how post-Katrina New Orleans communities struggle to hold on to their cultural and historical essence.
Ten years after Hurricane Katrina, outsiders will have two versions of the Katrina experience. One version will be the images they recall from news coverage of the aftermath. The other will be the intimate portrayal of the determination of New Orleans residents to rebuild and recover their lives. HBO’s Treme offers outsiders an inside look into why New Orleanians refused to abandon a place that many questioned should not be rebuilt after the levees failed. This critically acclaimed series expanded the boundaries of television making in its format, plot, casting, use of music, and realism-in-fictionalized-TV. However, Treme is not just a story for the outside gaze on New Orleans. It was a very local, collaborative experience where the show’s creators sought to enlist the city in a commemorative project. Treme allowed many in the city who worked as principals, extras, and who tuned in as avid viewers to heal from the devastation of the disaster as they experimented with art, imitating life, imitating art. This book examines the impact of HBOs Treme not just as television making, but in the sense in which television provides a window to our worlds. The book pulls together scholarship in media, communications, gender, area studies, political economy, critical studies, African American studies and music to explain why Treme was not just about television.
Forward - Dave Walker, TV writer, The Times-Picayune
Preface - Dominique M. Gendrin, Catherine Dessinges, and Shearon Roberts

Chapter 1: Introduction - Dominique M. Gendrin, Catherine Dessinges, and Shearon Roberts

Treme: Power and Representation

Chapter 2: Selling Tremé through the Home Box Office - Shearon Roberts
Chapter 3: Treme Tourism and Governing the Post-Katrina City - Helen Morgan Parmett
Chapter 4: New Tourist Sights, Slights, and Sleights-of-Hand in Treme - Lynnell Thomas
Chapter 5: Racialization of Urban Spaces in Treme - Dominique M. Gendrin
Chapter 6: Treme and Its Engaged Audience - Catherine Dessinges
Chapter 7: Social Change and Networks in Treme - Kristin Shamas

Treme: Culture and Representation

Chapter 8: Treme: Reclaiming the Foundations of Music in Treme - Gregory Adamo
Chapter 9: Treme as an Experimental TV Series - Ariane Hudelet
Chapter 10: Multiple Representations of Mardi Gras in Treme - Aurelie Godet
Chapter 11: Treme: Narrative Blackness in the Great American Cable Television Drama - Johnny Jones
Chapter 12: A Feminist Perspective on Treme - Wendy Hajjar

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