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[Commlist] CFP -- Golden Girls! Edited Volume on TV Series Created by Susan Harris
Sun May 26 22:16:13 GMT 2024
Please see the following CFP for an edited collected on television
series created by /Golden Girls/ creator Susan Harris.
*CFP: EDITED VOLUME ON TV SERIES CREATED BY SUSAN HARRIS*
*Screen Storytellers:*
*The Works of Susan Harris*
*Edited by Rosanne Welch *
This edited volume on the works of Susan Harris will be part of the new
SCREEN STORYTELLERS series published by Bloomsbury Academic. Seeking
250-word abstracts for previously unpublished essays on television
series created by Harris. Final essays will be 3,000-3,500 words,
written for an audience of student readers.
The SCREEN STORYTELLERS series is designed for students, professors, and
enthusiastic consumers of film, television, and new media who seek
information about contemporary and historically significant
screenwriters that is both accessible and critically rigorous. The
intention with this series is to bring much-deserved attention to screen
and television writers who have developed noteworthy films and
television series of significant aesthetic or cultural achievement,
critical acclaim, or commercial success, and to offer close readings of
the films and series from the perspective of story, screenwriting craft,
audience reception, and cultural impact. Volumes explores the works of a
single screen storyteller. The series places a strong focus on works by
screenwriters often left out of classroom syllabi, including women,
writers of color, LGBTQ writers, and international writers.
*The Works of Susan Harris*
Susan Harris’s television series were progressive before progressives
became cool (to paraphrase a Barbara Mandrell song written by Kye
Fleming and Dennis Morgan). From the moment Maude Findlay chose to have
an abortion when it was legal in New York State (but not yet across the
country) Harris has placed progressive ideas about women’s lives at the
forefront of her writing. She deftly used farce to open up taboo topics
such as creating the gay character of Jodie Dallas (Billy Crystal) on
/Soap. /From there she turned African American butler Benson DuBois
(Robert Guillaume) into a lieutenant governor in /Benson. /Finally, her
powerhouse series covering the lives of women over 50, /The Golden
Girls, /is not only perennially in reruns in the U.S. but also gave
birth to localized versions in Turkey and Chile (/Los Años
Dorados/)/./ One can see the trajectory of how Harris’s work paved the
way for other feminist writer-producers such as Linda Bloodworth Thomson
(/Designing Women/)/, /Diane English (/Murphy Brown/), Yvette Lee Bowser
(/Living Single/) and Marta Kaufman (/Grace and Frankie/).
Possible essay topics could include but are not limited to:
1. Representation of women’s careers and life balance
2. Representation of pregnancy
3. Representation of motherhood
4. Representation of mature women (over 50)
5.
Crafting equal marriages
6.
Women’s desire, dating, and sex
7. Representation of characters in engaged in community volunteerism
8. Creation/representation of male characters as feminist men
9. Focus on her one-season shows (/It Takes Two, I’m a Big Girl Now,
Good & Evil)/
10. Treatment of gender and/or race in her work
11. Signs of genius in her early staff writing work on /The Courtship of
Eddie’s Father/, /The Partridge Family, /and/ All in the Family/
12. Recurring themes in Harris’s series
13. Analysis of /Golden Girls/ recreated for Chilean audiences as /Los
años dorados/.
14. Viewer response / critics’ response
15. Fandom in the Harris-verse
16. Influence on other writers’ later hit shows (/Designing Women, Sex
in the City/); influence on later women television writers
17. Partnerships with actresses
18. Exploration of Harris’s use of comedy
19. Harris’s series in the context of women’s work in the 1970s and 1980s
20. Deep dives into individual series (pilots and/or individual episodes)
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/Fay/ (1975-76)
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/Soap/ (1977-81)
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/I’m a Big Girl Now/ (1980-81)
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/It Takes Two/ (1982-83)
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/Hail to the Chief/ (1985)
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/Benson /(1979-86)
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/Good & Evil/ (1991)
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/The Golden Girls/ (1985-92)
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/The Golden Palace/ (1992-93)
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/Nurses (/1991-94)
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/Empty Nest/ (1988-95)
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/The Secret Lives of Men/ (1998-99)
Please submit a 250-word abstract along with a 150-word biographical
statement to Rosanne Welch ((_rwelch /at/ stephens.edu)
<mailto:(rwelch /at/ stephens.edu)>_) by June 30. Please title the subject line
of your email: Abstract – The Works of Susan Harris. Direct any
questions or inquiries to this email address as well. I welcome
submissions from scholars at all stages of their careers, as well as
practicing and aspiring screen and television writing professionals.
Feel free to contact me with any questions about the book, and please
share this announcement with colleagues whose work aligns with the focus
of this volume.
*Abstracts due June 30*
For questions about the SCREEN STORYTELLERS book series, contact Anna
Weinstein at (_aweinst6 /at/ kennesaw.edu) <mailto:(aweinst6 /at/ kennesaw.edu)>_. For
more information, visit
_https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/discover/superpages/academic/screen-storytellers-series/
<https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/discover/superpages/academic/screen-storytellers-series/>_.
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