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The aim of this essay is to analyse TV series from the point of view of philosophical aesthetics. Aiming to show how philosophy may contribute to “seriality studies”, Andrzejewski and Salwa focus on seriality as a factor which defines the structure of TV series, their aesthetic properties, as well as their modes of reception. TV series have been studied within media theory and cultural studies for quite a long time, but they have been approached mainly in terms of their production, distribution, and consumption across various and changing social contexts. Following the agenda of philosophical aesthetics Andrzejewski and Salwa claim instead seriality implies a sort of normativity, i.e. that it is possible to indicate what features a television show has to have in order to be a serial show as well as the manner in which it should be watched if it is to be experienced as a serial work.

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Law and TV Series  Adam Andrzejewski and Mateusz Salwa  Abstract  Keywords  1 Introduction: Law, TV Series and Aesthetics  2 Seriality in Art and Culture  3 Authority, Norms, and Categories  4 Qualities and Complexities of Television  5 Everything Is Connected: The Relations between Episodes  6 The Aesthetics of Watching  7 Conclusion  Bibliography  Internet Sources

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 30/08/2018
      ISBN13: 9789004387874, 978-9004387874
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      Book Synopsis
      The aim of this essay is to analyse TV series from the point of view of philosophical aesthetics. Aiming to show how philosophy may contribute to “seriality studies”, Andrzejewski and Salwa focus on seriality as a factor which defines the structure of TV series, their aesthetic properties, as well as their modes of reception. TV series have been studied within media theory and cultural studies for quite a long time, but they have been approached mainly in terms of their production, distribution, and consumption across various and changing social contexts. Following the agenda of philosophical aesthetics Andrzejewski and Salwa claim instead seriality implies a sort of normativity, i.e. that it is possible to indicate what features a television show has to have in order to be a serial show as well as the manner in which it should be watched if it is to be experienced as a serial work.

      Table of Contents
      Law and TV Series  Adam Andrzejewski and Mateusz Salwa  Abstract  Keywords  1 Introduction: Law, TV Series and Aesthetics  2 Seriality in Art and Culture  3 Authority, Norms, and Categories  4 Qualities and Complexities of Television  5 Everything Is Connected: The Relations between Episodes  6 The Aesthetics of Watching  7 Conclusion  Bibliography  Internet Sources

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