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Katedra anglistiky a amerikanistiky (25400)
Title:
Empathy and the Miniseries Format: The Case of the Opioid Epidemic Drama Dopesick
Citace
Beneš, J. Empathy and the Miniseries Format: The Case of the Opioid Epidemic Drama Dopesick.
In:
Michael Samuel, Theresa Trimmel (eds.).
Television and Empathy.
1. vyd. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2025. s. 221-238. ISBN 978-3-031-92280-0.
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Publication year:
2025
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Form of publication:
Tištená verze
ISBN code:
978-3-031-92280-0
Book title in original language:
Television and Empathy
Title of the edition and volume number:
neuvedeno
Place of publishing:
Cham
Publisher name:
Palgrave Macmillan
Issue reference (issue number):
1:
Published:
v zahraničí
Author of the source document:
Michael Samuel, Theresa Trimmel (eds.)
Number of pages:
18
Book page count:
305
Page from:
221
Page to:
238
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Key words in English:
Dopesick; opioid crisis; miniseries; empathy.
Annotation in original language:
Considering the Hulu miniseries/scripted docuseries Dopesick (2018), the following chapter explores in what ways these television genres and formats are uniquely equipped to explore major societal issues, in this case the opioid crisis in America, with depth and empathy. In the chapter the author demonstrates that in the case of Dopesick, the combination of genres such as family and medical drama and the format of the miniseries generate an empathetic reading of the opioid crisis which contributes to the de-stigmatisation of addiction.
Annotation in english language:
Considering the Hulu miniseries/scripted docuseries Dopesick (2018), the following chapter explores in what ways these television genres and formats are uniquely equipped to explore major societal issues, in this case the opioid crisis in America, with depth and empathy. In the chapter the author demonstrates that in the case of Dopesick, the combination of genres such as family and medical drama and the format of the miniseries generate an empathetic reading of the opioid crisis which contributes to the de-stigmatisation of addiction.
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