This work examines the television series Gilmore Girls from a post-feminist perspective, evaluating how the shows main female characters and supporting cast fit into the classic portrayal of feminine identity on popular television. Essays examine the series from a number of perspectives, looking at its portrayal of traditional and non-traditional gender identities and familial relationships.
This work examines the television series Gilmore Girls from a post-feminist perspective, evaluating how the shows main female characters and supporting cast fit into the classic portrayal of feminine identity on popular television. Essays examine the series from a number of perspectives, looking at its portrayal of traditional and non-traditional gender identities and familial relationships.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ritch Calvin teaches in the women's studies program at SUNY Stony Brook in New York.
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction-"Where You Lead":Gilmore Girls and the Politics of Identity Ritch Calvin 1. Welcome to Stars Hollow: Gilmore Girls, Utopia, and the Hyperreal Erin K. Johns and Kristin L. Smith 2. Rory Gilmore and Faux Feminism: An Ivy League Education and Intellectual Banter Does Not a Feminist Make Molly McCaffrey 3. Reinventing the Bitch: The Dynamicism of Paris Geller Angela Ridinger-Dotterman 4. Drats! Foiled Again: A Contrast in Definitions Anne K. Burke Erickson 5. Good Girls, Bad Girls, and Motorcycles: Negotiating Feminism Alicia Skipper 6. Got MILF? Losing Lorelai in Season Seven Tiffany Aldrich MacBain and Mita Mahato 7. Wheat Balls, Gravlax, Pop Tarts: Mothering and Power Melanie Haupt 8. Generation Gap? Mothers, Daughters, and Music Faye Woods 9. Like Mother-Daughter, Like Daughter-Mother: Constructs of Motherhood in Three Generations Stacia M. Fleegal 10. Gender Lies in Stars Hollow Brenda Boyle and Olivia Combe 11. Food Fights: Food and Its Consumption as a Narrative Device Lindsay Coleman 12. Still More Gilmore: How Internet Fan Communities Remediate Gilmore Girls Daniel Smith-Rowsey Appendix: Episode Guide Notes on Contributors Character Index General Index
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction-"Where You Lead":Gilmore Girls and the Politics of Identity Ritch Calvin 1. Welcome to Stars Hollow: Gilmore Girls, Utopia, and the Hyperreal Erin K. Johns and Kristin L. Smith 2. Rory Gilmore and Faux Feminism: An Ivy League Education and Intellectual Banter Does Not a Feminist Make Molly McCaffrey 3. Reinventing the Bitch: The Dynamicism of Paris Geller Angela Ridinger-Dotterman 4. Drats! Foiled Again: A Contrast in Definitions Anne K. Burke Erickson 5. Good Girls, Bad Girls, and Motorcycles: Negotiating Feminism Alicia Skipper 6. Got MILF? Losing Lorelai in Season Seven Tiffany Aldrich MacBain and Mita Mahato 7. Wheat Balls, Gravlax, Pop Tarts: Mothering and Power Melanie Haupt 8. Generation Gap? Mothers, Daughters, and Music Faye Woods 9. Like Mother-Daughter, Like Daughter-Mother: Constructs of Motherhood in Three Generations Stacia M. Fleegal 10. Gender Lies in Stars Hollow Brenda Boyle and Olivia Combe 11. Food Fights: Food and Its Consumption as a Narrative Device Lindsay Coleman 12. Still More Gilmore: How Internet Fan Communities Remediate Gilmore Girls Daniel Smith-Rowsey Appendix: Episode Guide Notes on Contributors Character Index General Index
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