Postmodern television

Postmodern television is related to the art and philosophy of postmodernism.

List of postmodernist shows

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See also

References

  1. The inescapable postmodernism within television series Community - Medium.com
  2. Five Examples of Postmodernism in Television - The Odyssey Online
  3. 'The Office': a postmodern success wraps up - Orange County Register
  4. The Perfectly Postmodern Reality TV of 'RuPaul's Drag Race - The Ringer
  5. Cable's 'Mystery Science Theater 3000'|EW.com
  6. Seinfeld and Postmodernism - The Oydessy Online
  7. The world according to 'Seinfeld' No hugging, no learning. No aging, commitment or obligation. We've laughed at such postmodern sentiments for nine years. Is there anything wrong with that? - Baltimore Sun
  8. 'You Should See Yourself': Jewish Identity in Postmodern American Culture on JSTOR
  9. 'Arrested Development' finds new life in the land of Netflix - Baltimore Sun
  10. 'Always Sunny in Philadelphia': Why we think it jumped the shark — Film Daily
  11. The Simpsons: A Postmodernist Masterpiece|by Patrick Padiernos|Medium.com
  12. How Monty Python's Mix of Postmodern Absurdity and Political Satire Influenced Shows Like 'Rick and Morty' - Laughing Squid
  13. Satire TV - Google Books (pg.135)
  14. American TV Detective Dramas - Google Books (pg.36)
  15. Rick and Morty Almost Swallows Itself in a Too Meta Midseason Premiere - Paste Magazine
  16. How Always Sunny Surpassed Seinfeld - Den of Geek
  17. TV Finales FAQ - Google Books
  18. Postmodern laughs from the mob - The Boston Globe
  19. The Politics of Humor - Google Books
  20. Is the US ready for a fictional president?|Celebrity|The Guardian
  21. The Postmodern Presence - Google Books (pgs.35-36)
  22. Best TV Shows Ever: Top 100 Television Programs - The Hollywood Reporter
  23. Eckart Voigts-Virchow (GieBen) "Goodbye suspense goodbye"? Postmodern TV Crime in The Singing Detective (1986) and Twin Peaks (1990-91) - cinetext
  24. The X-Files and the Aesthetics and Politics of Postmodern Pop on JSTOR
  25. Why Netflix's Teen Dramas Feel So Retro - The Atlantic
  26. A Sitcom Through the Ages: A Postmodern Review of Marvel's 'WandaVision'|LiveWire
  27. Strange TV: Innovative Series from The Twilight Zone to the X-Files - Google Books
  28. On Evas and Angels: Postmodern Fantasy Devotion to Neon Genesis Evangelion|PopMatters
  29. The Post-Modern Sitcom|Toronto Standard
  30. The 30 Best International TV Shows of the Decade - The New York Times
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