This Thing of Ours. Investigating The Sopranos
{{Titre}} : This Things of Ours. Investigating {The Sopranos}
{{Auteur}} : David LAVERY (dir.)
{{Éditeur}} : Wallflower Press
{{Éditeur}} : Columbia University Press
{{Année de publication}} : 2002
{{Nombre de pages}} : 286
{{ISBN}} : 0-231-12781-2
{{Langue}} : anglais
{{Présentation}} :
{{Dépouillement}}:
{{PROLOGUE}}
DAVID LAVERY, ""Coming Heavy" : The Significance of {The Sopranos}."
{{INTRODUCTORY}}
- Ellen WILLIS, "Our Mobsters, Ourselves"
- Albert AUSTER, "{The Sopranos} : The Gangster Redux"
{{THE MEDIA CONTEXT}}
- David LAVERY & Robert J. THOMPSON, "David Chase, {The Sopranos,} and Television Creativity"
- Paul LEVINSON, "Naked Bodies, Three Qhowings a Week and No Commercials : {The Sopranos} as a Nuts-and-Bolts Triumph of Non-Networg TV"
- Dawn Elizabeth B. JOHNSTON, "Way North of Jersey : A Canadian Experience of {The Sopranos}"
- Mark C. ROGERS, Michael EPSTEIN & Jimmy L. REEVES, "{The Sopranos} as HBO Brand Equity : The Art of Commerce in the Age of Digital Reproduction"
{{MEN AND WOMEN}}
- Cindy DONATELLI & Sharon ALWARD, " "I dread you ?" : Married to the Mob in T{he Godfather}, {Goodfellas} and {The Sopranos}"
- Avi SANTO, " "Fat fuck ! Why don't you take a look in the mirror ?" : Weight, Body Image, and Masculinity in {The Sopranos}"
- Joanne LACEY, "One for the Boys ? {The Sopranos} and Its Male British Audience
- Joseph S. WALKER, " "Cunnilingus and Psychiatry Have Brought Us To This" : Livia and the Logic of False Hoods in the First Season of {The Sopranos}"
{{GENRE AND NARRATIVE TECHNIQUE}}
- Glen CREEBER, " "TV Ruined the Movies" : Television, Tarantino, and the Intimate World of {The Sopranos}"
- David PATTIE, "Mobbed Up : {The Sopranos} and the Modern Gangster Film"
- Kim AKASS & Janet McCABE, "Beyond the Bada Bing ! : Negociating Female Narrative Authority in {The Sopranos}"
- Kevin FELLEZS, "Wiseguy Opera : Music for {Sopranos}"
{{CULTURAL CONTEXTS}}
- Lance STRATE, "No(rth Jersey) Sense of Place : The Cultural Geography (and Media Ecology) of {The Sopranos}"
- Douglas L. HOWARD, " "Soprano-speak" : Language and Silence in HBO's {The Sopranos}"
- Steven HAYWARD & Andrew BIRO, "The Eighteenth Brumaire of Tony Soprano"
- Sara Lewis DUNNE, " "The Brutality of Meat and the Abruptness of Seafood" : Food, Violence, and Family in {The Sopranos}"
{{APPENDICES}}
- {The Sopranos} Episodes
- {The Sopranos} Cast of Characters
- Intertextual Moments and Allusions in {The Sopranos}
- {The Sopranos} : A Family History
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