The Binge Watcher's Guide to The West Wing: Seasons One and Two
What's Next? The Bingewatchers' Guide to the West Wing looks back at the classic television show 25 years later. Aaron Sorkin's political drama had an enormous influence on American politics. The show is a time-capsule from the political moment after the Berlin Wall fell, but before 9/11.

This first book focuses on the first two seasons of the show, examining how the television show explains political issues, scandals, and vision. The West Wing was a show about political optimism, something that's hard to imagine now; it also influenced less optimistic political dramas including Shonda Rhimes' Scandal and even sitcoms including Parks and Recreation. The show is a political and cultural touchstone.

The book gives a critical appraisal of many of the show's themes, including how its optimism and politics have held up over the years.
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The Binge Watcher's Guide to The West Wing: Seasons One and Two
What's Next? The Bingewatchers' Guide to the West Wing looks back at the classic television show 25 years later. Aaron Sorkin's political drama had an enormous influence on American politics. The show is a time-capsule from the political moment after the Berlin Wall fell, but before 9/11.

This first book focuses on the first two seasons of the show, examining how the television show explains political issues, scandals, and vision. The West Wing was a show about political optimism, something that's hard to imagine now; it also influenced less optimistic political dramas including Shonda Rhimes' Scandal and even sitcoms including Parks and Recreation. The show is a political and cultural touchstone.

The book gives a critical appraisal of many of the show's themes, including how its optimism and politics have held up over the years.
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The Binge Watcher's Guide to The West Wing: Seasons One and Two

The Binge Watcher's Guide to The West Wing: Seasons One and Two

by Joshua Stein, Ph.D.
The Binge Watcher's Guide to The West Wing: Seasons One and Two

The Binge Watcher's Guide to The West Wing: Seasons One and Two

by Joshua Stein, Ph.D.

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What's Next? The Bingewatchers' Guide to the West Wing looks back at the classic television show 25 years later. Aaron Sorkin's political drama had an enormous influence on American politics. The show is a time-capsule from the political moment after the Berlin Wall fell, but before 9/11.

This first book focuses on the first two seasons of the show, examining how the television show explains political issues, scandals, and vision. The West Wing was a show about political optimism, something that's hard to imagine now; it also influenced less optimistic political dramas including Shonda Rhimes' Scandal and even sitcoms including Parks and Recreation. The show is a political and cultural touchstone.

The book gives a critical appraisal of many of the show's themes, including how its optimism and politics have held up over the years.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186072874
Publisher: Riverdale Avenue Books LLC
Publication date: 08/15/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 306 KB

About the Author

Joshua Stein is an academic who works on philosophy, politics, and economics. He has a Ph.D. from the University of Calgary in philosophy. He has written extensively on the ethics, social science, and politics of new technologies and government regulation. He writes across a range of platforms and has published in mainstream, academic, and think tank publications. His major focus is the ethics and economics of emerging technologies, especially digital and medical.
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