Essays about: "TV-drama"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 essays containing the word TV-drama.

  1. 1. Relationships in TV-drama series : Understanding contemporary portrayals of couples

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Sociologiska institutionen

    Author : Henrik Jodén; [2022]
    Keywords : TV-drama series; romantic relationships; risk mentality; individualization;

    Abstract : Almost everyone has some experience of seeing fictional couples in visual entertainment media. A large body of research has investigated the relationship depictions and their effects on how people perceive their own relationships. READ MORE

  2. 2. Reconstructing Ancient Chinese Cultural Memory in the Context of Xianxia TV Drama

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för informatik och media

    Author : Yujuan Jing; [2021]
    Keywords : Xianxia; Chinese culture; cultural memory; media memories; a ritual view of communication; culture industry; participatory culture; fandom; popular culture;

    Abstract : This study explores how Chinese ancient cultural memory is constructed, and specifically how it is reconstructed through Chinese Xianxia TV dramas during the past five years. Ancient Chinese culture has become a hit in Chinese popular culture today, in which Xianxia TV dramas draw the biggest audiences. READ MORE

  3. 3. SAME WORD, DIFFERENT MEANING? An Analysis of Sino-Japanese Homographs found in Chinese Subtitles for Japanese TV Dramas

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för språk och litteraturer

    Author : Tobias Junerfält; [2016-09-05]
    Keywords : japanska; Sino-Japanese; homographs; categorisation; Japanese; Chinese; subtitles; Japanese TV drama;

    Abstract : In this essay I studied the variety of differences in meaning and usage between Sino-Japanese homographs. The purpose of the essay was to shed some light on what different types of Sino-Japanese homographs there are, as well as to figure out which one of these is the most common and which one seems the most difficult to understand for Japanese or Chinese native speakers. READ MORE

  4. 4. Signifying Gay Men in Korean TV Drama Fiction: Naturalizing the Normative in the Contrast of the Imagined Other

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Genusvetenskapliga institutionen

    Author : Kristoffer Tingbacke; [2015]
    Keywords : Koreanska draman; Sydkorea; Imagination as social practice; Korean gay identity; Global flows; South Korea; Korean dramas; Globala flöden; Koreansk gay identitet; Föreställning som social praktik; Cultural Sciences;

    Abstract : This essay investigates, using semiotic deconstruction, how Korean TV fiction dramas signify gay men in the contrasting of a designated 'normal' that effectively communicates heteronormativity as "myth" obscuring other ‘alternative’ ways of life. This heteronormativity is neither universal nor eternal but is rather part of the situated collective imaginings of Korean communities and people. READ MORE

  5. 5. Lost in mistranslation : A case study of Japanese TV-drama fansubs

    University essay from Japanska

    Author : Daniel Hermansson; [2014]
    Keywords : fans; fansubs; Japanese; English; translation; mistranslation; subtitles; softsubs; hardsubs;

    Abstract : 「Fansubs」というのはファンが翻訳した字幕のことである。
 本稿では日本のテレビドラマの「Fansubs」の特徴を調べる為、3つのテレビドラマの日本 語の台詞と、ファンが作った字幕を比べている。原文のテキストが翻訳と字幕制作でどの ように変わったかを情報の増減や誤訳など9つのカテゴリーに分類し、字幕テキストを 分析した。作成したのがプロの翻訳者ではなく、または非常に短期間で作成されたこの 「Fansubs」は、公式のテレビやDVDの字幕よりも誤訳などのエラーが非常に多いことが分 かった。  .. READ MORE