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Volume 2. Issue 2. Autumn 2007

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Read Vol. 2. Iss 2. (Autumn 2007) at IngentaConnect

TV Fiction Exchange: Local/Regional/National/Global
Robin Nelson

Television Fictions Around the World: Melodrama and Irony in Global Perspectives
Ien Ang

Globalisation of Chinese TV Drama: Challenges and Opportunities
Xiaoling Zhang

Why does Hallyu Matter? The Significance of the Korean Wave in South Korea
Jeongmee Kim

The National Everyday in Contemporary European Television Fiction: the Flemish Case
Alexander Dhoest

The Local, the Global and the Bi-Cultural: Welsh-language Television Drama
Ruth McElroy

American Programmes on British Screens: A Revaluation
Paul Rixon

Pragmatic Radicalism: Trans-Atlantic Experiences and Influences in the Work of Tony Garnett
K. J. Shepherdson

Reviews
Dana Heller, ed, Makeover Television: Realities Remodelled, reviewed by Su Holmes
Jes Battis, Investigating Farscape: Uncharted Territories of Sex and Science Fiction, reviewed by Lorna Jowett
Steven Peacock, ed, Reading 24: TV Against the Clock, reviewed by Simone Knox
Lincoln Geraghty, Living With Star Trek: American Culture and the Star Trek Universe, reviewed by Stacey Abbott
Merri Lisa Johnson, ed. Third Wave Feminism and Television: Jane Puts it in a Box, reviewed by Stacy Gillis

Read Vol. 2. Iss 2. (Autumn 2007) at IngentaConnect

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