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“Hangin' in the Tremé / Watchin' people sashay”.

Journal Contribution - Journal Article

Subtitle:How the characters in Treme draw a portrait of New Orleans
As a city portrait, David Simon and Eric Overmeyer’s television series Treme (2010-2013) shows relatively little of the geography of the city of New Orleans itself. Instead, it tries to draw a portrait of a community, a collective portrait that, on the one hand, tries to express the resilience of the city after the catastrophe of Hurricane Katrina (2005) and, on the other hand, the authenticity and créolité that distinguishes New Orleans from other American cities. In this article I want to analyze how Treme portrays New Orleans through a polyphonic narrative that combines fiction and reality in the construction and use of its characters.
Journal: Journal for Literary and Intermedial Crossings
ISSN: 2506-8709
Volume: 4
Pages: b1-b21
Publication year:2020
Keywords:narratology, character construction, city portrait, complex television, New Orleans, Treme
Accessibility:Open