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9781789975062: TV Transformations & Transgressive Women

Synopsis

This book explores Australian TV dramas about women in prison, offering a range of scholarly and industry perspectives. Including an interview with a Wentworth star, and comparisons with Netflix's Orange is the New Black, this volume offers a new mapping of TV shifts and transformations through the lens of female transgression.

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À propos de l'auteur

The editors of this volume are screen studies and screenwriting scholars with specialist skills in a range of areas and practices, including script development, gender studies and television studies. Radha O'Meara is Lecturer in Screenwriting at the University of Melbourne. Her critical research concentrates on serial storytelling and industrial authorship in contemporary film and television. Tessa Dwyer is Lecturer in Film and Screen Studies, Monash University. Her research focuses on screen media and language difference, and she has published the monograph Speaking in Subtitles (2017). Stayci Taylor is Senior Lecturer, Master of Media, RMIT University. Her research focuses on screenwriting practice, and she has co-edited two books on script development. Craig Batty is Professor and Dean of Research (Creative) at the University of South Australia. He has published fifteen books and many articles on screenwriting and creative practice research.

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