Jeffrey Sconce

Jeffrey Sconce
Jeffrey Sconce is a professor and cultural historian of media and film. He is an associate professor in the Screen Cultures program at Northwestern University...
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For a long time, we only asked questions such as, 'Does TV make kids stupid? Does TV make kids violent?' So the field was understudied.
complex narratives people shows taking
You see people taking storytelling more seriously, ... Shows like 'Lost' and '24' have complex narratives you couldn't think about doing in film.
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They are always terrorized and chased by sadists and psychos,
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The networks have gotten into trouble when trying to show nudity, so the other avenue to get viewers is to increase the violence.
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are much more artistic and vibrant now than the cinema.
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But ignoring TV is like trying to ignore a 2-ton elephant.
sadistic word
Sadistic is the only word to use for some of these shows.