The B.tv Book Series is dedicated to advancing the study of global subjects that are often underrepresented in traditional Western scholarship. Its focus on a diverse range of programs and genres is especially valuable, and it encourages submissions from underrepresented and marginalized scholars. Author Erin Giannini discusses her research methods and love-hate relationship with the television she watches. This article is part of a series of essays on the B.tv Book Series.
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