Using corpus linguistics to study indexicality in indigenous-authored television drama: Keyword analysis and lexical profiling
págs. 1-22
Vulnerable: Intersecting disability and precarity in the fourth industrial revolution: The case of sam esmail’s mr. Robot (2015-2019)
págs. 23-38
Techno-gothic anxieties in "Real humans and humans": Robosexuals, posthumans and cyborgs
págs. 39-52
‘Walter’, ‘Walt’, ‘Mr. White’, or ‘Bitch’: The stylistic use of terms of address in "Breaking Bad"
págs. 53-72
Daenerys Targaryen’s language and identity in "A Game of Thrones": A corpus-analysis study of her military harangues
págs. 73-92
"Nosedive": A corpus pragmatics analysis of compliments and laughter
págs. 93-108
Only one chance to make a first impression: Characterisation in the opening scenes of tv series pilot episodes
págs. 109-126
The intersectional heroine of digital tv narratives: intertextuality, affect and fandom in "She-ra and the princesses of power"
págs. 127-140
The discursive representation of domestic violence in "Big little lies": A feminist critical discourse analysis of the cycle of violence
págs. 141-158
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