Queer Media Images
LGBT Perspectives
Herausgeber: Campbell, Jane; Carilli, Theresa
Queer Media Images
LGBT Perspectives
Herausgeber: Campbell, Jane; Carilli, Theresa
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Through a study of media representations, this unique collection provides a snapshot into the issues surrounding LGBT identity during a time when the Defense of Marriage Act is called into question and explores what it means to study images through a queer lens.
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Through a study of media representations, this unique collection provides a snapshot into the issues surrounding LGBT identity during a time when the Defense of Marriage Act is called into question and explores what it means to study images through a queer lens.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 212
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 315g
- ISBN-13: 9781498516105
- ISBN-10: 1498516106
- Artikelnr.: 42204067
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 212
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 315g
- ISBN-13: 9781498516105
- ISBN-10: 1498516106
- Artikelnr.: 42204067
Jane Campbell is professor of English at Purdue University Calumet. Theresa Carilli is professor of Communication at Purdue University Calumet.
Introduction Jane Campbell and Theresa Carilli QUEER IMAGES Chapter 1:
Focus on the SpongeBob: The Representational Politics of James Dobson Jason
Zingsheim Chapter 2: The Complex Relationship Between (and within) the
Suppressed and the Empowered: Contradiction and LGBT Portrayals on The L
Word Jennifer Guthrie, Adrianne Kunkel and K. Nicole Hladky Chapter 3:
Comic Corrections towards a Family Perfection: (Re)Reading Queer as Folk
and Will and Grace Rachel E. Silverman Chapter 4: Revisiting The Celluloid
Closet Jane Campbell and Theresa Carilli Chapter 5: To Glee or not to Glee:
Exploring the Empowering Voice of the Glee Movement. Lori Montalbano
PERFORMANCES OF SEXUALITY AND GENDER Chapter 6: A Pregnant Pause, a
Transgender Look: Thomas Beatie in the Maternity Pose Kristin Norwood
Chapter 7: The Rhetoric of Sexual Experimentation: A Critical Examination
of Katy Perry's I Kissed a Girl Brittani Hidahl and Richard D. Besel
Chapter 8: Queer Male TV Commentators: Kinjo-no-Obasan in Advanced
Capitalism Kimiko Akita LIVING IN THE MARGINS Chapter 9: The Construction
of Queer and the Conferring of Voice: Empowering and Disempowering
Portrayals of Transgenderism on TransGeneration K. Nicole Hladky Chapter
10: "Born This Way": Biology and Sexuality in Lady Gaga's Pro-LGBT Media
Shannon Weber Chapter 11: First But (Nearly) Forgotten: Why You Know Milk
but not Kozachenko Bruce Drushel QUEER ISSUES Chapter 12: "Is she a man? Is
she a transvestite?": Critiquing the Coverage of Intersex Athletes Rick
Kenney and Kimiko Akita Chapter 13: The Commercial Closet: How Gay-Specific
Media and the Images of "the Closet" Erases the LGBT Community from the
Mainstream Gaze Kristin Comeforo Chapter 14: "Should We Stop Believin'?":
Glee and The Culture of Essentialist Identity Discourse John Wolf and
Valarie Schweisberger Chapter 15: "The play's the thing": Representations
of heteronormative sexuality in a popular children's TV sitcom Zoe Kenney
Focus on the SpongeBob: The Representational Politics of James Dobson Jason
Zingsheim Chapter 2: The Complex Relationship Between (and within) the
Suppressed and the Empowered: Contradiction and LGBT Portrayals on The L
Word Jennifer Guthrie, Adrianne Kunkel and K. Nicole Hladky Chapter 3:
Comic Corrections towards a Family Perfection: (Re)Reading Queer as Folk
and Will and Grace Rachel E. Silverman Chapter 4: Revisiting The Celluloid
Closet Jane Campbell and Theresa Carilli Chapter 5: To Glee or not to Glee:
Exploring the Empowering Voice of the Glee Movement. Lori Montalbano
PERFORMANCES OF SEXUALITY AND GENDER Chapter 6: A Pregnant Pause, a
Transgender Look: Thomas Beatie in the Maternity Pose Kristin Norwood
Chapter 7: The Rhetoric of Sexual Experimentation: A Critical Examination
of Katy Perry's I Kissed a Girl Brittani Hidahl and Richard D. Besel
Chapter 8: Queer Male TV Commentators: Kinjo-no-Obasan in Advanced
Capitalism Kimiko Akita LIVING IN THE MARGINS Chapter 9: The Construction
of Queer and the Conferring of Voice: Empowering and Disempowering
Portrayals of Transgenderism on TransGeneration K. Nicole Hladky Chapter
10: "Born This Way": Biology and Sexuality in Lady Gaga's Pro-LGBT Media
Shannon Weber Chapter 11: First But (Nearly) Forgotten: Why You Know Milk
but not Kozachenko Bruce Drushel QUEER ISSUES Chapter 12: "Is she a man? Is
she a transvestite?": Critiquing the Coverage of Intersex Athletes Rick
Kenney and Kimiko Akita Chapter 13: The Commercial Closet: How Gay-Specific
Media and the Images of "the Closet" Erases the LGBT Community from the
Mainstream Gaze Kristin Comeforo Chapter 14: "Should We Stop Believin'?":
Glee and The Culture of Essentialist Identity Discourse John Wolf and
Valarie Schweisberger Chapter 15: "The play's the thing": Representations
of heteronormative sexuality in a popular children's TV sitcom Zoe Kenney
Introduction Jane Campbell and Theresa Carilli QUEER IMAGES Chapter 1:
Focus on the SpongeBob: The Representational Politics of James Dobson Jason
Zingsheim Chapter 2: The Complex Relationship Between (and within) the
Suppressed and the Empowered: Contradiction and LGBT Portrayals on The L
Word Jennifer Guthrie, Adrianne Kunkel and K. Nicole Hladky Chapter 3:
Comic Corrections towards a Family Perfection: (Re)Reading Queer as Folk
and Will and Grace Rachel E. Silverman Chapter 4: Revisiting The Celluloid
Closet Jane Campbell and Theresa Carilli Chapter 5: To Glee or not to Glee:
Exploring the Empowering Voice of the Glee Movement. Lori Montalbano
PERFORMANCES OF SEXUALITY AND GENDER Chapter 6: A Pregnant Pause, a
Transgender Look: Thomas Beatie in the Maternity Pose Kristin Norwood
Chapter 7: The Rhetoric of Sexual Experimentation: A Critical Examination
of Katy Perry's I Kissed a Girl Brittani Hidahl and Richard D. Besel
Chapter 8: Queer Male TV Commentators: Kinjo-no-Obasan in Advanced
Capitalism Kimiko Akita LIVING IN THE MARGINS Chapter 9: The Construction
of Queer and the Conferring of Voice: Empowering and Disempowering
Portrayals of Transgenderism on TransGeneration K. Nicole Hladky Chapter
10: "Born This Way": Biology and Sexuality in Lady Gaga's Pro-LGBT Media
Shannon Weber Chapter 11: First But (Nearly) Forgotten: Why You Know Milk
but not Kozachenko Bruce Drushel QUEER ISSUES Chapter 12: "Is she a man? Is
she a transvestite?": Critiquing the Coverage of Intersex Athletes Rick
Kenney and Kimiko Akita Chapter 13: The Commercial Closet: How Gay-Specific
Media and the Images of "the Closet" Erases the LGBT Community from the
Mainstream Gaze Kristin Comeforo Chapter 14: "Should We Stop Believin'?":
Glee and The Culture of Essentialist Identity Discourse John Wolf and
Valarie Schweisberger Chapter 15: "The play's the thing": Representations
of heteronormative sexuality in a popular children's TV sitcom Zoe Kenney
Focus on the SpongeBob: The Representational Politics of James Dobson Jason
Zingsheim Chapter 2: The Complex Relationship Between (and within) the
Suppressed and the Empowered: Contradiction and LGBT Portrayals on The L
Word Jennifer Guthrie, Adrianne Kunkel and K. Nicole Hladky Chapter 3:
Comic Corrections towards a Family Perfection: (Re)Reading Queer as Folk
and Will and Grace Rachel E. Silverman Chapter 4: Revisiting The Celluloid
Closet Jane Campbell and Theresa Carilli Chapter 5: To Glee or not to Glee:
Exploring the Empowering Voice of the Glee Movement. Lori Montalbano
PERFORMANCES OF SEXUALITY AND GENDER Chapter 6: A Pregnant Pause, a
Transgender Look: Thomas Beatie in the Maternity Pose Kristin Norwood
Chapter 7: The Rhetoric of Sexual Experimentation: A Critical Examination
of Katy Perry's I Kissed a Girl Brittani Hidahl and Richard D. Besel
Chapter 8: Queer Male TV Commentators: Kinjo-no-Obasan in Advanced
Capitalism Kimiko Akita LIVING IN THE MARGINS Chapter 9: The Construction
of Queer and the Conferring of Voice: Empowering and Disempowering
Portrayals of Transgenderism on TransGeneration K. Nicole Hladky Chapter
10: "Born This Way": Biology and Sexuality in Lady Gaga's Pro-LGBT Media
Shannon Weber Chapter 11: First But (Nearly) Forgotten: Why You Know Milk
but not Kozachenko Bruce Drushel QUEER ISSUES Chapter 12: "Is she a man? Is
she a transvestite?": Critiquing the Coverage of Intersex Athletes Rick
Kenney and Kimiko Akita Chapter 13: The Commercial Closet: How Gay-Specific
Media and the Images of "the Closet" Erases the LGBT Community from the
Mainstream Gaze Kristin Comeforo Chapter 14: "Should We Stop Believin'?":
Glee and The Culture of Essentialist Identity Discourse John Wolf and
Valarie Schweisberger Chapter 15: "The play's the thing": Representations
of heteronormative sexuality in a popular children's TV sitcom Zoe Kenney