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Italian TV Drama and Beyond
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15 May 2012

Since its inception in the mid-1950s, the television drama has emerged as the dominant medium of contemporary storytelling in Italian society, with a steadily increasing supply of locally produced domestic dramas offering up competing versions of Italian identity. Informed by the nation's rich historical and cultural heritage—as well as a string of notable foreign imports—the narratives discussed here offer much insight into Italian society and highlight the wide array of television programming available outside of Britain and the United States.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, Television, Films, cinema
'In this scintillating and original study of Italian television drama, Milly Buonanno develops a brilliant and compelling account of a relatively unknown body of televisual texts that will be required reading for scholars and students of television and the mass media everywhere.' – Stephen Gundle, University of Warwick
'In this wonderful book, Milly Buonanno has achieved the difficult mandate that a study of a medium must also be a study of a whole way of life. Italian TV Drama and Beyond shows that television is just as tied up in Italy's long legacy of style and creativity as its cuisine, fashion, and landscape.' – John Durham Peters, University of Iowa
'An original and significant contribution' – Janet McCabe for Critical Studies in Television
'An impressive book ... Milly Buonanno has written an important contribution to European television studies.'– European Journal of Communication