: Explores the moral bankruptcy of billionaire heirs trapped in a "Shakespearean" power struggle.
: A sharp satire that dissects the insecurities and delusions of the "uber-privileged" at luxury resorts. Social Class and Television Drama in Contempora...
A dominant trend in the 2020s is the narrative, where the ultra-wealthy are portrayed not with aspiration, but with a mix of fascination and savage critique. : Explores the moral bankruptcy of billionaire heirs
The depiction of social class in contemporary television has moved beyond simple stereotypes to a nuanced exploration of and systemic inequality . Modern dramas now frequently use class as a primary lens through which to examine wider social conflicts, reflecting a world of growing economic disparities. 💎 The Rise of "Class Satire" The depiction of social class in contemporary television
: Re-imagines the British aristocracy as being entangled with organized crime, blending "high-class" heritage with "low-class" grit. What Do We Know About Class in Television Studies?