BIBLIOGRAPHIE anglophone indicative sur LES
SÉRIES TV Sur la télé en général
deux classiques, John Fiske
Reading Television (New Accents (Routledge).
Raymond Williams
Television: Technology and Cultural Form 2nd Edition (Routledgeclassics)
Gaby Allrath, Marion Gymnich
Narrative Strategies in Television SeriesLinda Aronson
Television Writing: The Ground Rules of Series, Serials and SitcomsLesley Henderson
Social Issues in Television FictionJason Mittell
Genre and Television: From Cop Shows to Cartoons in American CultureJohn Tulloch
Television Drama: Agency, Audience and Myth (Studies in Communication Series)
Sur les séries TV
les publications de RCT
Stacey Abbott
Reading Angel: The TV Spin-off With a Soul (Reading Contemporary Television)
Kim Akass, Janet McCabe, Mark Lawson
Reading Six Feet Under: TV to Die for (Reading Contemporary Television)
Kim Akass and Janet McCabe
Reading 'Desperate Housewives': Beyond the White Picket Fence (Reading Contemporary Television)
Kim Akass and Janet McCabe
Reading Sex and the City (Reading Contemporary Television)
Kim Akass and Janet McCabe
Quality TV: Contemporary American Television and Beyond (Reading Contemporary Television)
Michael Allen
Reading CSI: Crime TV Under the Microscope (Reading Contemporary Television)
Gary R. Edgerton
Mad Men (Reading Contemporary Television)
Roz Kaveney
Reading the Vampire Slayer: The Complete, Unofficial Guide to 'Buffy' and 'Angel' (Reading Contemporary Television)
David Lavery
Reading The Sopranos: Hit TV from HBO (Reading Contemporary Television)
David Lavery
Reading Deadwood: A Western to Swear By (Reading Contemporary Television)
Steven Peacock
Reading 24: TV against the Clock (Reading Contemporary Television)
Roberta Pearson
Reading Lost: Perspectives on a Hit Television Show (Reading Contemporary Television)
les Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series
Robert Arp
South Park and Philosophy: You Know, I Learned Something Today (The Blackwell Philosophy & Pop Culture Series)
Rod Carveth, William Irwin, James B. South,
Mad Men and Philosophy: Nothing Is as It Seems Jennifer Hart Weed, Richard Brian Davis, and Ronald Weed 2
4 and Philosophy: The World According to Jack Luke Hockley and Leslie Gardner
House: The Wounded Healer on Television: Jungian and Post-Jungian ReflectionsJason T. Eberl
Battlestar Galactica and Philosophy: Knowledge Here Begins Out There William Irwin, J. Jeremy Wisnewski
30 Rock and Philosophy: We Want to Go to There (The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series)
William Irwin, George Dunn, and Rebecca Housel
True Blood and Philosophy: We Wanna Think Bad Things with You David K. Johnson, William Irwin
Heroes and Philosophy: Buy the Book, Save the World (The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series)
J. Jeremy Wisnewski
Family Guy and PhilosophyJ. Jeremy Wisnewski
The Office and Philosophy: Scenes from the Unexamined LifeSharon Kaye
Lost and Philosophy: The Island Has Its Reasons autres
Lincoln Geraghty
Channeling the Future: Essays on Science Fiction and Fantasy TelevisionJan Jagodzinski
Television and Youth Culture: Televised Paranoia (Dawson’s Creek, Freaks and Geeks, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Roswell, and Smallville)
David Lavery
Full of Secrets: Critical Approaches to Twin Peaks (Contemporary Film and Television Series)
James Lyons
Miami Vice (Wiley-Blackwell Series in Film and Television)
Shawn Shimpach
Television in Transition: The Life and Afterlife of the Narrative Action Hero (Highlander: The Series, Smallville, 24, and Doctor Who)
J.P. Telotte
The Essential Science Fiction Television Reader (Essential Readers in Contemporary Media)
Articles online (anglais)
C. McGrath The Triumph of the Prime-Time Novel,
http://web.mit.edu/21l.432/www/readings/Prime%20time%20novel.pdf
Jane Feuer Melodrama, Serial Form and Television Today, Screen 1984
http://screen.oxfordjournals.org/content/27/6/2.full.pdf
More on Soaps
http://cscc.scu.edu/trends/v10/V10_2.pdf
A case of Cold Feet
http://www2.gsu.edu/~jougms/coldfeet.pdf
Sitcoms and Single Moms
http://www.jstor.org/pss/1225298
Reimers American Family TV sitcoms
http://www.cercles.com/n8/reimers.pdf
Nissen From Antigone to Another World Soap as Dramatic Text
http://rauli.cbs.dk/index.php/assc/article/viewFile/2714/2751
Modleski the Search for Tomorrow in Today´s Soap Operas
http://www.mcgraw-hill.co.uk/openup/chapters/9780335225453.pdf
Compte rendu par Feuer de Loving with a Vengeance de Modleski
http://www.ejumpcut.org/archive/onlinessays/JC29folder/FeuerOnModleski.html
Brunsdon Crossroads Notes on Soap Opera
http://screen.oxfordjournals.org/content/22/4/32.full.pdf
Structural Analysis of Dallas and Dynasty
http://www.jstor.org/stable/2489468
Quelques références francophones
Le numéro du GRAAT consacré aux séries télévisées (articles en anglais et francais)
http://www.graat.fr/backissuepiegesseriestv.htm
Un dossier "Philosophie des séries"
http://www.implications-philosophiques.org/semaines-thematiques/philosophie-des-series/philosophie-des-series/
Hors-série de la revue MédiaMorphoses (HS n.3, 2007), « Les raisons d’aimer les séries télé » : http://documents.irevues.inist.fr/handle/2042/23356
M. Boutet, Soixante ans d'histoire des séries télévisées américaines
http://rrca.revues.org/index248.html
Studio philosophie spécial séries : http://studiophilo.fr/regarder/studio-philo-special-series
Numéro de la revue Raison Publique, « La chose publique » (n.11, 2009), dont la section LITTÉRATURE ARTS ET CULTURE est consacrée à « L’œil des séries sur les séries télévisées américaines »: http://www.raison-publique.fr/La-chose-publique.html
Dubosc La telenovela mexicaine mémoire complet
http://www.doc.sciencespo-lyon.fr/Ressources/Documents/Etudiants/Memoires/Cyberdocs/MFE2007/dubosc_p/pdf/dubosc_p.pdf
N. Labarre Heroes, négociation d’une hiérarchie de culture populaire
http://rrca.revues.org/index228.html
S. Chalvon Enquête sur la série Urgences
http://etc.dal.ca/belphegor/bibbel/bibbel_CI_1999_cont.html#archive_demersay_urgences
Steimberg, Des genres populaires à la télévision
http://enssibal.enssib.fr/autres-sites/reseaux-cnet/81/03-steim.pdf
des extraits sur googlebooks de
Séries et feuilletons T.V.: pour une typologie des fictions télévisuelles Par Stéphane Benassi, Editions du CEFAL
Livres "Offline"
le vieux classique de François Julien, La Loi des séries, Éditions Bernard Barrault, 1987
Thibaut de Saint Maurice, Philosophie en séries, Editions Ellipses, 2009
Thibaut de Saint Maurice, Philosophie en séries - saison 2, Editions Ellipses, 2011
Martin Winckler, Les Miroirs obscurs : Grandes séries américaines d'aujourd'hui, Au Diable Vauvert, 2005
Martin Winckler et Christophe Petit, Les Séries télé, Larousse/Guide Totem, 1999
Abdessamed Sahali, Séries Cultes : l'autre Hollywood, Editions Timée, 2007
vous pouvez, en fin, pour ce qui est des débats d´ordre théorique sur la culture populaire et les mass media consulter ma bibliographie online du Cours Théories de la Culture Populaire
http://cultupop.blogspot.com/