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Jason tweeted "@sepinwall Wire shot on film, but in 4:3 aspect ratio. Could upgrade to HD for higher resolution, but not widescreen" 8:45am#
Jason tweeted "As always, @JPosnanski writes it up better than anyone - "The Lesson of Jim Joyce": http://bit.ly/a915wp" 8:32am#
Jason tweeted "RT @televisionary: This is made of win. RT @DeadlineTV: Amy Ryan Joins HBO's 'In Treatment' http://bit.ly/9glfg6" 8:24am#
Jason tweeted "@inessentials I think there are - when I show the pilot to my students, I get a lot of, "hey, that's the guy from 300!" comments." 7:35am#
Jason tweeted "@jonathanagray I was thinking of #Fiske10 for the hashtag, but now I'm considering #Fiskeathon..." 11:28pm#
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Publications
. "Cartoon Realism: Genre Mixing and the Cultural Life of The Simpsons." The Velvet light trap., no. 47 (2001): 15.
. "The Cultural Power of an Anti-Television Metaphor: Questioning the "Plug-In Drug" and a TV-Free America." Television & New Media 1, no. 2 (2000): 215-238.
, , and . "RELIGION AND THE MEDIA - BOOK REVIEWS - Refiguring American Film Genres: Theory and History." The Velvet light trap., no. 46 (2000): 88.
Jason Mittell
Associate Professor of Film & Media Culture and American Studies @ Middlebury College
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Jason Mittell is Associate Professor of American Studies and Film & Media Culture at Middlebury College. I am the author of Genre and Television: From Cop Shows to Cartoons in American Culture (Routledge, 2004), and Television and American Culture (Oxford University Press, 2009). I am currently writing a book on narrative complexity in contemporary American television entitled Complex Television, which is being prepublished on MediaCommons.
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