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The Cult TV Book: From Star Trek to Dexter, New Approaches to TV Outside the Box [Paperback]

Stacey Abbott
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Book Description

May 11, 2010
As evidenced by the recent proliferation of fan conventions, television show boxed sets, and collectible character figurines, cult TV shows have arguably become the most vital and interesting programming on television. The once-marginal genre manifests itself in a remarkable variety of programs, from the suburban mob drama The Sopranos to the beloved occult fantasy Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The Cult TV Book is a guide to this phenomenon, complete with lively and diverse analyses of the work that goes into conceiving and marketing a cult series, as well as numerous investigations that explore the unique cult appeal of individual programs. Leading scholars, journalists, and writers consider the many aspects of a show — both script-based and visual — that attract the kind of uncompromisingly loyal fan bases that we know as “Trekkies,” for example, or, more recently, “Losties.”
The Cult TV Book sheds light on the heretofore under-examined science of addictive TV programming, pinpointing the complex arcs and intentionally inadequate explanations that keep viewers coming back for more. The contributors cover every corner of the cult map, all the while trying to define the elusive genre, to understand the cult TV obsession from the outside in.

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Soft Skull Press (May 11, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1593762763
  • ISBN-13: 978-1593762766
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.1 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #673,878 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
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Lately I've been feeling guilty about all the science fiction and fantasy I've spent my time watching and treating as serious subjects for analysis. I picked up this book edited by Stacey Abbott expecting to find more confirmation that the shows I loved as a kid really weren't that good..

But this book is very interesting (if you're interested in cult TV shows to begin with), and it's written with very little academese. The essays are short and to the point. I read almost every one with enjoyment. One thing I didn't like about the format of the book is that it's printed in sans serif type. Sans serif is for signs or very short sidebars, not pages of text.

The book doesn't try to be an encyclopedia of the most influential cult shows, so it might not discuss your favorite, but most of the historically significant British and American cult TV shows are studied.

What I'm coming to realize about the TV shows I watched as a young teenager--the shows that had a small but compulsive following, like Star Trek, The Prisoner, The Night Stalker, and Coronet Blue--is that both the teenage me and the adult me were right about their merits and their failings as art.

The younger me was right about how these shows sometimes tried to deal with important subjects, and the grown-up me is right about how naive, if not childish, they often were.

I read an interview with the English actress Alex Kingston (a regular in the new series of Doctor Who being shown in the States) in which she said that here in the US adults talked to her about the stories but kids didn't seem to watch it. In Britain, no matter how serious the writers and actors might take it, it's a kids show before anything else. Just like Star Trek was in the 1960s.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A fascinating look at television and the fans it creates September 17, 2010
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When a show gets steam, there are people who take it seriously. "The Cult TV Book: From Star Trek to Dexter, New Approaches to TV Outside the Box" delves into the history of TV fandom to where serious fandom of TV shows used to only apply to the fringe of Trekkies, but now has become and enveloped nearly every level of television. With a scholarly eye and plenty to think about with these shows, "The Cult TV Book" is a fascinating look at television and the fans it creates.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Sloppy October 12, 2010
By A. Moss
Format:Paperback
Couldn't someone--"editor," proofreader, whoever--check the spelling of Barnabas Collins' name in the section on Dark Shadows? It's spelled "Barnabus" throughout the entire article.

When I encounter a careless mistake like this in a published book, it makes me cautious about any of the other content.

Too bad, because the rest of the DS section is a decent short summary.
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