This book studies the HBO program Girls from multiple perspectives by comparing the series to similar programs from decades past as well as to the show's contemporaries in the present. By examining the show through the lenses of gender, race, sexuality, and culture. This book synthesizes and analyzes many of the most pressing issues that have surfaced in a show that has firmly etched itself in the fabric of early twenty-first century popular culture.
This book studies the HBO program Girls from multiple perspectives by comparing the series to similar programs from decades past as well as to the show's contemporaries in the present. By examining the show through the lenses of gender, race, sexuality, and culture. This book synthesizes and analyzes many of the most pressing issues that have surfaced in a show that has firmly etched itself in the fabric of early twenty-first century popular culture.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Elwood Watson is professor of history, gender studies, and African-American studies at East Tennessee State University. Jennifer Mitchell is visiting assistant professor of English at Union College. Marc Shaw is associate professor of Theater Arts at Hartwick College.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements Introduction Reading Into Girls, Writing What We Read Elwood Watson, Jennifer Mitchell and Marc E. Shaw Chapter 1 She's Just Not That Into You: Dating, Damage and Gender Jennifer Mitchell Chapter 2 The Body Police: Lena Dunham, Susan Bordo and HBO Girls Joycelyn Bailey Chapter 3 Owning Her Abjection: Lena Dunham's Feminist Body Politics Maria San Filippo Chapter 4 Girls' Issues: The Feminist Politics of Girls Celebration of The Trivial Yael Levy Chapter 5 Falling from Pedestals: Dunham's Cracked Girls and Boys Marc E. Shaw Chapter 6 Capitalizing on Cool: The Music That Makes Girls Hank Willenbrink Chapter 7 Generation X Archtypes and HBO Girls Tom Pace Chapter 8 Reading Girls: Bringing Sexy Back To Girls Laura Witherington Chapter 9 Lena Dunham: The Awkward/Ambiguous Politics of A Millennial White Girl Elwood Watson Chapter 10 Marnye On the Ones and Twos: Appropriating Race, Criticizing Class in Girls Lloyd Isaac Vayo
Acknowledgements Introduction Reading Into Girls, Writing What We Read Elwood Watson, Jennifer Mitchell and Marc E. Shaw Chapter 1 She's Just Not That Into You: Dating, Damage and Gender Jennifer Mitchell Chapter 2 The Body Police: Lena Dunham, Susan Bordo and HBO Girls Joycelyn Bailey Chapter 3 Owning Her Abjection: Lena Dunham's Feminist Body Politics Maria San Filippo Chapter 4 Girls' Issues: The Feminist Politics of Girls Celebration of The Trivial Yael Levy Chapter 5 Falling from Pedestals: Dunham's Cracked Girls and Boys Marc E. Shaw Chapter 6 Capitalizing on Cool: The Music That Makes Girls Hank Willenbrink Chapter 7 Generation X Archtypes and HBO Girls Tom Pace Chapter 8 Reading Girls: Bringing Sexy Back To Girls Laura Witherington Chapter 9 Lena Dunham: The Awkward/Ambiguous Politics of A Millennial White Girl Elwood Watson Chapter 10 Marnye On the Ones and Twos: Appropriating Race, Criticizing Class in Girls Lloyd Isaac Vayo
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