Cultural and Media Policy Studies News and Events
Dr. Helen Wheatley to Speak on New Book on Oct 3rd at the Anglican Chapel
DATE— 3rd October
TIME— 7:00 PM-8:30 PM
PLACE — Anglican Chapel
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What role do we expect television to play in our understanding of death and dying experiences? How might we hope that television will handle death for us, prepare us for death’s inevitable arrival, help us to anticipate our own deaths and those of the people we love? How can television help us to see and hear those who have died?
Professor Helen Wheatley will tackle these questions in a talk about her new book, Television/Death (Edinburgh University Press, 2024).
The book intertwines the study of death, dying and bereavement on television with discussion of the ways that television (and the TV archive) provides access to the dead.
The first part of the book looks at death and dying in historical and contemporary documentary from around the world.
The second part focuses on dramas of grief, bereavement and the afterlife on TV and discusses how television drama helps us to explore death and dying.
Finally, the last part of the book proposes that television has been overlooked in critical analyses of recorded sounds’ and images’ ability to ‘bring back the dead’. It argues that television is the posthumous medium par excellence and looks at how the dead return via incorporation into new television programmes or through projects to bring historical television out of the archive