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Queer Media Images


Queer Media Images

LGBT Perspectives

von: Theresa Carilli, Jane Campbell, Kimiko Akita, Richard D. Besel, Kristin Comeforo, Bruce E. Drushel, Jennifer Guthrie, Brittani Hidahl, Kristel Hladky, Richard Kenney, Zoe Kenney, Adrianne Kunkel, Lori Montalbano, Kristen Norwood, Valarie Schweisberger, Rachel E. Silverman, Shannon Weber, John M. Wolf, Jason Zingsheim

48,99 €

Verlag: Lexington Books
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 16.05.2013
ISBN/EAN: 9780739180297
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 200

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<span><span><span>Queer Media Images: LGBT Perspectives</span><span> presents fifteen chapters that address how the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered communities are depicted in the media. This collection focuses on how the LGBT community has been silenced or given voice through the media. Through a study of queer media images, this book scrutinizes LGBT media representations and how these representations contribute to a dialogue about civil rights for this marginalized community. While the communication discipline has been open to the LGBT community, there has been an absence of published research and a marginalizing or tokenizing of the queer voice. 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. </span></span><br><span></span></span>
<span><span>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.</span></span>
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<span><span><span>Introduction<br>Jane Campbell and Theresa Carilli <br><br>QUEER IMAGES<br>Chapter 1: Focus on the SpongeBob: The Representational Politics of James Dobson<br>Jason Zingsheim<br>Chapter 2: The Complex Relationship Between (and within) the Suppressed and the Empowered: Contradiction and LGBT Portrayals on </span><span>The L Word</span><span><br>Jennifer Guthrie, Adrianne Kunkel and K. Nicole Hladky<br>Chapter 3: Comic Corrections towards a Family Perfection: (Re)Reading </span><span>Queer as Folk</span><span> and </span><span>Will and Grace</span><span><br>Rachel E. Silverman <br>Chapter 4: Revisiting The Celluloid Closet<br>Jane Campbell and Theresa Carilli<br>Chapter 5: To </span><span>Glee </span><span>or not to </span><span>Glee</span><span>: Exploring the Empowering Voice of the </span><span>Glee </span><span>Movement.<br>Lori Montalbano<br><br>PERFORMANCES OF SEXUALITY AND GENDER<br>Chapter 6: A Pregnant Pause, a Transgender Look: Thomas Beatie in the Maternity Pose <br>Kristin Norwood<br>Chapter 7: The Rhetoric of Sexual Experimentation: A Critical Examination of Katy Perry’s</span><span> I Kissed a Girl</span><span><br>Brittani Hidahl and Richard D. Besel<br>Chapter 8: Queer Male TV Commentators: Kinjo-no-Obasan in Advanced Capitalism<br>Kimiko Akita<br><br>LIVING IN THE MARGINS<br>Chapter 9: The Construction of Queer and the Conferring of Voice: Empowering and Disempowering Portrayals of Transgenderism on </span><span>TransGeneration</span><span><br>K. Nicole Hladky<br>Chapter 10: “Born This Way”: Biology and Sexuality in Lady Gaga’s Pro-LGBT Media <br>Shannon Weber<br>Chapter 11: First But (Nearly) Forgotten: Why You Know Milk but not Kozachenko<br>Bruce Drushel<br><br>QUEER ISSUES<br>Chapter 12: “Is she a man? Is she a transvestite?”: Critiquing the Coverage of Intersex Athletes<br>Rick Kenney and Kimiko Akita<br>Chapter 13: The Commercial Closet: How Gay-Specific Media and the Images of “the Closet” Erases the LGBT Community from the Mainstream Gaze<br>Kristin Comeforo<br>Chapter 14: “Should We Stop Believin’?”: </span><span>Glee </span><span>and The Culture of Essentialist Identity Discourse<br>John Wolf and Valarie Schweisberger<br>Chapter 15: “The play’s the thing”: Representations of heteronormative sexuality in a popular children’s TV sitcom<br>Zoe Kenney<br></span></span></span>
<span><span><span>Jane Campbell</span><span> is professor of English at Purdue University Calumet.</span></span><br><span></span><br><span><span>Theresa Carilli</span><span> is professor of Communication at Purdue University Calumet.</span></span></span>

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