Television and the Genetic Imaginary
Explore the fascinating intersection of television and genetics in Television and the Genetic Imaginary by Sofia Bull, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2019. This hardback edition features 239 pages of insightful analysis that delves into a diverse array of US and UK television programs. From gripping science documentaries and imaginative science fiction serials to engaging crime procedurals and relatable sitcoms, Bull sheds light on how molecular frameworks of understanding shape our popular culture. This thought-provoking exploration reveals the powerful influence of human genetics in storytelling and societal narratives, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the social aspects of science and its portrayal in media. Discover the intricate ways genetics intertwine with cultural narratives and enrich your understanding of contemporary issues within the realm of television.