The wire race, class, and genre / [Texte imprimé] :
[edited by] Liam Kennedy and Stephen Shapiro
- Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 2012
- 1 vol. (303 p.) : ill. ; 23 cm
- Class : culture .
- Class, culture (University of Michigan Press) .
Introduction: all the pieces that matter / Liam Kennedy and Stephen Shapiro -- Form and genre. The wire in the context of American television / Jason Mittell -- The Wire and its readers / Frank Kelleter -- Rewiring Baltimore: the emotive power of systemics, seriality, and the city / Marsha Kinder -- "The game is the game": tautology and allegory in The wire / Paul Allen Anderson -- Neoliberal capitalism and the urban order. The case against Kojak liberalism / Carlo Rotella -- The wire: Bush-era fable about America's urban poor? / Peter Dreier and John Atlas -- Tales of the neoliberal city: The wire's boundary lines / Liam Kennedy and Stephen Shapiro -- Elasticity of demand: reflections on The wire / John Kraniauskas -- Race, ethnicity, and class. Tracing The wire / Gary Phillips -- Drinking with McNulty: Irish American identity and spaces in The wire / Ruth Barton -- Contested memories: representing work in The wire / Sherry Linkon, Alexander Russo, and John Russo -- Policing the borders of white masculinity: labor, whiteness, and the neoliberal city in The wire / Hamilton Carroll
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Wire (Television program) Race relations on television Social classes on television