Feminist Television Criticism

Feminist Television Criticism

Spigel, Lynn; Brunsdon, Charlotte

Open University Press

12/2007

384

Mole

Inglês

9780335225453

15 a 20 dias

Takes into account the changes in the television industry, the academic field of television studies and the culture and politics of feminist movements. This book explores how television represents feminism and considers how critics themselves have created feminism and post-feminism as historical categories and political identities.
Introduction Introduction to Part One: Programmes and Heroines 1. The Search for Tomorrow in Today's Soap Operas: Notes on a Feminine Narrative Form - Tania Modleski 2. "Sex and the City" and Consumer Culture: Remediating Postfeminist Drama - Jane Arthurs 3. Women with a Mission: Lynda La Plante, DCI Jane Tennison and the Reconfiguration of TV Crime Drama - Deborah Jermyn 4.Divas, Evil Black Bitches, and Bitter Black Women: African-American Women in Postfeminist and Post-Civil Rights Popular Culture - Kimberly Springer 5."Ellen", Television and the Politics of Gay and Lesbian Visibility - Bonnie J. Dow 6.You'd Better Recognize: Oprah the Iconic and Television Talk - Beretta E. Smith-Shomade 7."Take Responsibility for Yourself" Judge Judy and the Neoliberal Citizen - Laurie Ouellette 8.Feeling Like a Domestic Goddess: Postfeminism and Cooking - Joanne Hollows 9.Feminism Without Men: Feminist Media Studies in a Post-Feminist Age - Karen Boyle 10.Girls Rule! Gender, Feminism, and Nickelodeon - Sarah Banet-Weiser 11.The (In)visible Lesbian: Anxieties of representation in the L word - Susan J. Wolfe and Lee Ann Roripaugh Introduction to Part Two: Audiences, Reception Contexts, and Spectatorship 12.Women's Genres: Melodrama, Soap Opera, and Theory - Annette Kuhn 13. Melodromatic Identifications: Television Fiction and Women's Fantasy - Ien Ang 14.National Texts and Gendered Lives: An Ethnography of Television Viewers in a North Indian City - Purnima Mankekar 15.Defining Asian Femininity: Chinese Viewers of Japanese TV Dramas in Singapore - Elizabeth MacLachlan and Geok-lian Chua 16.The Globalization of Gender: Ally McBeal in Post-Socialist Slovenia - Ksenija Vidmar-Horvat 17.The Performance and Reception of Televisual Ugliness' in "Yo soy Betty la Fea" - Yeidy M. Rivero 18.Sob Stories, Merriment, and Surprises: The 1950s Audience Participation Show on Network Television and Women's Daytime Reception - Marsha F. Cassidy Bibliography
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