Ethereal Queer offers a historically engaged, theoretically sophisticated, and often personal account of how TV representations of queer life have changed as the medium has evolved since the 1950s.
Ethereal Queer offers a historically engaged, theoretically sophisticated, and often personal account of how TV representations of queer life have changed as the medium has evolved since the 1950s.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Amy Villarejo is Professor of Performing and Media Arts at Cornell University. She is the author of Lesbian Rule: Cultural Criticism and the Value of Desire, also published by Duke University Press, and Film Studies: The Basics; coauthor of the BFI Film Classics volume Queen Christina; and coeditor of Keyframes.
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Acknowledgments vii Introduction 1 1. Adorno's Antenna 30 2. Excursus on Media and Temporality 66 3. "Television Ate My Family": Lance Loud on TV 81 4. Queer Ascension: Television and Tales of the City 122 Coda: Becoming 152 Notes 163 Bibliography 185 Index 195
Acknowledgments vii Introduction 1 1. Adorno's Antenna 30 2. Excursus on Media and Temporality 66 3. "Television Ate My Family": Lance Loud on TV 81 4. Queer Ascension: Television and Tales of the City 122 Coda: Becoming 152 Notes 163 Bibliography 185 Index 195
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