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[Commlist] Critical Studies in Television TRANS TV dossier in CST volume 14: 4
Tue Dec 17 21:34:24 GMT 2019
Just drawing your attention to this recently published section of the
latest issue of Critical Studies in Television.
As the second installment of our TRANS TV project, this special dossier
investigates contemporary transformations of Trans and Queer TV
aesthetics in the era of Internet-distributed TV, but also tracing
longer genealogies in both cult and mainstream television. As with the
previous dossier it consists of one full article and four shorter
intervention pieces.
https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/CST/current
The authors in this dossier engage with shows ranging from /The Avengers
/and /The Prisoner, /via /RuPaul's Drag Race, Will and Grace, /and
/Ellen, /to /Transparent, 13 Reasons Why, Chewing Gum, /and /Insecure,
/to explore multiple forms of intersectionality in the era of streaming,
complementing our earlier dossier that focused more on industries,
audiences, fans and binge viewing in the contemporary era. In 2020 we
will follow these dossiers with a special issue that will update this
conversation to where things are in the present with new engagements
with TV technologies, binge viewing, and the aesthetics of a range of
contemporary shows chrarcaterised by queer and/or trans aesthetitics.
The abstract for the current dossier is below:
Following the first Trans TV dossier, this dossier shifts the focus from
transformations of television industries, institutions, fans and
audiences to questions of queer and trans* aesthetics and representation
in contemporary television. It entails an intersectional approach, but
one that looks at what happens to intersectional genealogies in the era
of streamed, internet-distributed television. Do the post-network or
even post-medium transformations identified in the first dossier
facilitate the opening of queer and trans spaces in the contemporary
television landscape? Or is the evolution of television more cyclical
than linear, offering both moments of transgression and emergence, as
well as reaction, in relation to new technological and institutional
configurations? While the focus of most of the work is on the level of
representation and aesthetics, the questions raised are pertinent to
understanding the new configurations of technologies, production,
distribution and consumption that characterise internet-distributed
television, which, in turn, need to be positioned in relation to the
complex intersectional genealogies of televisual content presented in
this dossier.
<https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/CST/current>
Critical Studies in Television - Volume 14, Number 3, Sep 01, 2019
<https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/CST/current>
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