Political Dramas e drammi della politica in tempi di crisi. House of Cards e dintorni.

Abstract

How do the imaginary and the narrative frames underlying TV political dramas influence the audience\u2019s perception of politics, of the political field, and of the quest for power and its management? What do they tell us of the ways in which a narrative of, and on, politics involve \u2013 as spy and crime stories have done since the end of the 19th century \u2013 a meditation on the consistency and on the very endurance of \u201creality\u201d, on the reality of reality? After an introduction devoted to clarifying the possible intertwining between the concepts of imaginary, TV Series and the representation of the political field, the essay focuses on the analysis of House of Cards (Netflix, 2013-) in comparison to other previous political dramas, such as The West Wing (NBC, 1999-2006). Through the lenses of four of the main narrative frames that characterize narratives of politics (the quest, the soap, the beaurocracy and the conspiracy), the attempt is to demonstrate how this show presents a view of politics and the quest for power that undermines not only any positive imaginary about the state and who governs it, but also any faith in the reality of reality

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