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[Commlist] New Book | Lesbians on Television: New Queer Visibility & The Lesbian Normal
Fri Dec 18 19:40:47 GMT 2020
Intellect is pleased to announce that /*Lesbians on Television: New
Queer Visibility & The Lesbian Normal
<https://www.intellectbooks.com/lesbians-on-television>*/, by Kate
McNicholas Smith, is now available in ebook and hardback.
The twenty-first century has seen LGBTQ+ rights emerge at the forefront
of public discourse and national politics in ways that would once have
been hard to imagine. This book offers a unique and layered account of
the complex dynamics in the modern moment of social change, drawing
together critical, social and cultural theory as well as empirical
research, which includes interviews and multi-platform media analyses.
This original new study puts forward a much-needed analysis of
twenty-first century television and lesbian visibility. Books addressing
the representation of lesbians have tended to focus on film; analysis of
queer characters on television has usually focused on representations of
gay males. Other recent books have attempted to address lesbian, gay
and trans representation together, with the result that none are
examined in sufficient detail – here, the exclusive focus on lesbian
representation allows a fuller discussion. Until now, much of the
research on lesbian and gay representation has tended to employ only
textual analysis. The combination of audience research with analysis in
this book brings a new angle to the debates, as does the critical review
of the tropes of lesbian representation. The earlier stereotypes of
pathological monsters and predators are discussed alongside the more
recent trends of ‘lesbian chic’ and ‘lesbianism as a phase’.
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*_Table of Contents
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*Acknowledgements*
*Introduction
Chapter 1: *'Previously…': Queer women on screen
*Chapter 2: *‘The way that we live and love’: /The L Word/ and the
tensions of visibility
*Chapter 3: *‘Homophobia is so old fashioned’: /Skins/ and the lesbian
normal
*Chapter 4: *‘/Skins/’ truest legacy’: The counterpublics of the Naomily
fandom
*Chapter 5: *‘The nation’s favourite lesbian’: /Coronation Street/ and
the ‘everyday’ soap lesbian
*Chapter 6: *‘New Directions’: /Glee/, new queer visibility and
post-queer popular culture
*Chapter 7: *‘A new kind of family’: /The Fosters/ and the radical
potential of the lesbian normal
*Afterword:* Reflections on the limits and possibilities of new queer
visibility and the lesbian normal
Please visit our website for more information:
www.intellectbooks.com/lesbians-on-television
<http://www.intellectbooks.com/lesbians-on-television>
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