Television Studies in Queer Times
Herausgeber: Griffin, F. Hollis
Television Studies in Queer Times
Herausgeber: Griffin, F. Hollis
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This timely collection of accessible essays interrogate queer television at the start of the twenty-first century.
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This timely collection of accessible essays interrogate queer television at the start of the twenty-first century.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 398g
- ISBN-13: 9780367623418
- ISBN-10: 0367623412
- Artikelnr.: 67254735
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 398g
- ISBN-13: 9780367623418
- ISBN-10: 0367623412
- Artikelnr.: 67254735
F. Hollis Griffin is Associate Professor in the Department of Communication and Media and the Department of Film, Television, and Media at the University of Michigan, where he is also affiliated with the Digital Studies Institute and the Institute for Research on Women and Gender. He is the author of Feeling Normal: Sexuality and Media Criticism in the Digital Age (2017), which was named an "Outstanding Academic Title" by CHOICE, the publication of the American Library Association. He has published research in Television and New Media, Journal of Cinema and Media Studies, New Media & Society, International Journal of Cultural Studies, Popular Communication, Journal of Popular Film and Television, Feminist Media Histories, and the anthologies Ryan Murphy's Queer America, The Companion to Reality Television and The Routledge Companion to Urban Media and Communication. He serves on the editorial boards of Journal of Cinema and Media Studies, Television and New Media, Communication, Culture, & Critique, Film Criticism, and Queer Studies in Media & Popular Culture. He has also served on the Board of Directors for the Society of Cinema and Media Studies, where he was Secretary.
Part I: Historicity: Placing Television Programming and Practices in
Historical Context
1: "Queer Power: Multicultural Empowerment Narratives on Digital-Era TV,"
Ron Becker
2: "Briggs, Family, Queer," Melissa Hardie and Amy Villarejo
3: "In the Queer-View Mirror: Looking at 1991," Nick Salvato
4: "Like Living In a Different Time Zone": SBS's Queer Orientations,"
Robert Payne
Part II: Temporal Play: Queer Histories and Possibilities
5: "Making Things Perfectly Sketch: Reflexive Queer and Trans Themes in
Sketch Comedy," Candace Moore
6: "Realizing Unrealizable Joy: Forming Queer Utopia in The Fathers Project
," Hunter Hargraves
7: "Murdering Our Queer Past," Bridget Kies
8: "Obscure Temporalities: Dark and the Queering of Time Travel," Michael
DeAngelis
Part III: Ideological Limitations: The Boundaries of What's Possible
9: "The Television-Industrial Closet," Julia Himberg
10: "TV's Ins and Outs, or (Bat) Signals and (Caped) Crusades," Lynne
Joyrich
11: "How do Trans Men Make Babies? Transkids and Reproductive Fantasies,"
Slava Greenberg
12: "Queer Aesthetics in the Streaming Age," Jake Pitre
Part IV: Industrial Contextualization: Studying Production Processes
13: "Televising Lesbian Feminist Love-Politics on Dyke TV," Lauren Herold
14: "Producing Inclusion and Intersectionality: Queer Showrunners of Color
in Contemporary Television," Sarah E. S. Sinwell
15: "Living in the Gray Area: Bisexual Resignifications in Desiree
Akhavan's The Bisexual," Maria San Filippo
16: "Visual Pleasure and Video-Sharing Platforms: If I Was Your Girl and
the Representation of Black Sexuality," Faithe J. Day
Historical Context
1: "Queer Power: Multicultural Empowerment Narratives on Digital-Era TV,"
Ron Becker
2: "Briggs, Family, Queer," Melissa Hardie and Amy Villarejo
3: "In the Queer-View Mirror: Looking at 1991," Nick Salvato
4: "Like Living In a Different Time Zone": SBS's Queer Orientations,"
Robert Payne
Part II: Temporal Play: Queer Histories and Possibilities
5: "Making Things Perfectly Sketch: Reflexive Queer and Trans Themes in
Sketch Comedy," Candace Moore
6: "Realizing Unrealizable Joy: Forming Queer Utopia in The Fathers Project
," Hunter Hargraves
7: "Murdering Our Queer Past," Bridget Kies
8: "Obscure Temporalities: Dark and the Queering of Time Travel," Michael
DeAngelis
Part III: Ideological Limitations: The Boundaries of What's Possible
9: "The Television-Industrial Closet," Julia Himberg
10: "TV's Ins and Outs, or (Bat) Signals and (Caped) Crusades," Lynne
Joyrich
11: "How do Trans Men Make Babies? Transkids and Reproductive Fantasies,"
Slava Greenberg
12: "Queer Aesthetics in the Streaming Age," Jake Pitre
Part IV: Industrial Contextualization: Studying Production Processes
13: "Televising Lesbian Feminist Love-Politics on Dyke TV," Lauren Herold
14: "Producing Inclusion and Intersectionality: Queer Showrunners of Color
in Contemporary Television," Sarah E. S. Sinwell
15: "Living in the Gray Area: Bisexual Resignifications in Desiree
Akhavan's The Bisexual," Maria San Filippo
16: "Visual Pleasure and Video-Sharing Platforms: If I Was Your Girl and
the Representation of Black Sexuality," Faithe J. Day
Part I: Historicity: Placing Television Programming and Practices in
Historical Context
1: "Queer Power: Multicultural Empowerment Narratives on Digital-Era TV,"
Ron Becker
2: "Briggs, Family, Queer," Melissa Hardie and Amy Villarejo
3: "In the Queer-View Mirror: Looking at 1991," Nick Salvato
4: "Like Living In a Different Time Zone": SBS's Queer Orientations,"
Robert Payne
Part II: Temporal Play: Queer Histories and Possibilities
5: "Making Things Perfectly Sketch: Reflexive Queer and Trans Themes in
Sketch Comedy," Candace Moore
6: "Realizing Unrealizable Joy: Forming Queer Utopia in The Fathers Project
," Hunter Hargraves
7: "Murdering Our Queer Past," Bridget Kies
8: "Obscure Temporalities: Dark and the Queering of Time Travel," Michael
DeAngelis
Part III: Ideological Limitations: The Boundaries of What's Possible
9: "The Television-Industrial Closet," Julia Himberg
10: "TV's Ins and Outs, or (Bat) Signals and (Caped) Crusades," Lynne
Joyrich
11: "How do Trans Men Make Babies? Transkids and Reproductive Fantasies,"
Slava Greenberg
12: "Queer Aesthetics in the Streaming Age," Jake Pitre
Part IV: Industrial Contextualization: Studying Production Processes
13: "Televising Lesbian Feminist Love-Politics on Dyke TV," Lauren Herold
14: "Producing Inclusion and Intersectionality: Queer Showrunners of Color
in Contemporary Television," Sarah E. S. Sinwell
15: "Living in the Gray Area: Bisexual Resignifications in Desiree
Akhavan's The Bisexual," Maria San Filippo
16: "Visual Pleasure and Video-Sharing Platforms: If I Was Your Girl and
the Representation of Black Sexuality," Faithe J. Day
Historical Context
1: "Queer Power: Multicultural Empowerment Narratives on Digital-Era TV,"
Ron Becker
2: "Briggs, Family, Queer," Melissa Hardie and Amy Villarejo
3: "In the Queer-View Mirror: Looking at 1991," Nick Salvato
4: "Like Living In a Different Time Zone": SBS's Queer Orientations,"
Robert Payne
Part II: Temporal Play: Queer Histories and Possibilities
5: "Making Things Perfectly Sketch: Reflexive Queer and Trans Themes in
Sketch Comedy," Candace Moore
6: "Realizing Unrealizable Joy: Forming Queer Utopia in The Fathers Project
," Hunter Hargraves
7: "Murdering Our Queer Past," Bridget Kies
8: "Obscure Temporalities: Dark and the Queering of Time Travel," Michael
DeAngelis
Part III: Ideological Limitations: The Boundaries of What's Possible
9: "The Television-Industrial Closet," Julia Himberg
10: "TV's Ins and Outs, or (Bat) Signals and (Caped) Crusades," Lynne
Joyrich
11: "How do Trans Men Make Babies? Transkids and Reproductive Fantasies,"
Slava Greenberg
12: "Queer Aesthetics in the Streaming Age," Jake Pitre
Part IV: Industrial Contextualization: Studying Production Processes
13: "Televising Lesbian Feminist Love-Politics on Dyke TV," Lauren Herold
14: "Producing Inclusion and Intersectionality: Queer Showrunners of Color
in Contemporary Television," Sarah E. S. Sinwell
15: "Living in the Gray Area: Bisexual Resignifications in Desiree
Akhavan's The Bisexual," Maria San Filippo
16: "Visual Pleasure and Video-Sharing Platforms: If I Was Your Girl and
the Representation of Black Sexuality," Faithe J. Day