
American Remakes of British Television: Transformations and Mistranslations
Author(s): Carlen Lavigne (Editor), Heather Marcovitch
- Publisher: Lexington Books (UK)
- Publication Date: 31 Mar. 2011
- Language: English
- Print length: 258 pages
- ISBN-10: 0739146726
- ISBN-13: 9780739146729
Book Description
This volume examines British-to-American television remakes from 1971 to the present. The American remakes in this volume do not share a common genre, format, or even level of critical or popular acclaim. What these programs do have in common, however, is the sense that something in the original has been significantly changed in order to make the program appealing or accessible to American audiences.
The contributors display a multitude of perspectives in their essays. British-to-American television remakes as a whole are explained in terms of the market forces and international trade that make these productions financially desirable.
Sanford and Son is examined in terms of race and class issues. Essays on Life on Mars and Doctor Who stress televisions role in shaping collective cultural memories. An essay on Queer as Folk explores the romance genre and also talks about differences in national sexual politics. An examination of The Office discusses how the American remake actually endorses the bureaucracy that the British original satiriEditorial Reviews
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About the Author
Carlen Lavigne is a professor of communications at Red Deer College in Alberta, Canada.
Heather Marcovitch is a professor of English at Red Deer College in Alberta, Canada.
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