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Select article: Television beyond the pleasure principle: The death drive in The Office (UK) and other cringe comedy
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First published June, 2026
Television beyond the pleasure principle: The death drive in The Office (UK) and other cringe comedy
Marshall Meyer
Critical Studies in Television: The International Journal of Television Studies
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Select article: “When That Memory Fills Me With Horror and Dread,I Do the Cringe”: Retrospective Temporality in Crazy Ex-Girlfrien d and PEN15
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First published March, 2025
“When That Memory Fills Me With Horror and Dread,I Do the Cringe”: Retrospective Temporality in Crazy Ex-Girlfrien d and PEN15
Corinn Columpar
Television & New Media
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Select article: Through the Gaps of My Fingers: Genre,Femininity,and Cringe Aesthetics in Dramedy Television
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First published January, 2020
Through the Gaps of My Fingers: Genre,Femininity,and Cringe Aesthetics in Dramedy Television
Julia Havas,
Maria Sulimma
Television & New Media
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Select article: Israeli-Palestinian intersectional cringe dramedy: HaTasritai ( The Screenwriter ) as case study
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First published 2026
Israeli-Palestinian intersectional cringe dramedy: HaTasritai ( The Screenwriter ) as case study
Itay Harlap
Critical Studies in Television: The International Journal of Television Studies
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Select article: What makes modern Britain laugh? How semiotics helped the BBC bridge the Humor Gap
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First published May, 2021
What makes modern Britain laugh? How semiotics helped the BBC bridge the Humor Gap
Chris Arning
International Journal of Market Research
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