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Chapter 5: Further reading

  • Ang, I., ‘Melodramatic identifications: television fiction and women’s fantasy’, in C. Brunsdon, J. D’Acci and L. Spigel (eds), Feminist Television Criticism: A Reader (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997), pp. 155–66.
  • Burton, G., Talking Television: An Introduction to the Study of Television (London: Arnold, 2000).
  • Fiske, J. and J. Hartley, Reading Television (London: Methuen, 1978).
  • Geraghty, C., Women and Soap Opera: A Study of Prime Time Soaps (Cambridge: Polity Press, 1991).
  • Gripsrud, J., The Dynasty Years: Hollywood Television and Critical Media Studies (London: Routledge, 1995).
  • Lusted, D., ‘The popular culture debate and light entertainment on television’, in C. Geraghty and D. Lusted (eds), The Television Studies Book (London: Arnold, 1998), pp. 175–90.
  • Mills, B., ‘Comedy verite: contemporary sitcom form’, Screen, 45:1 (2004), pp. 63–78.
  • Neale, S. and G. Turner, ‘Introduction: what is genre?’, in G. Creeber (ed.), The Television Genre Book (London: BFI, 2001), pp. 1–7.