
Locating Queerness in the Media
A New Look
Lexington Books (Publisher)
Published on 25. July 2017
Book
Hardback
210 pages
978-1-4985-4905-9 (ISBN)
Description
Locating Queerness in the Media: A New Look examines how media images of the LGBTQ community create a universal consciousness about the existence of queer people, ranging from tragic and villainous to upbeat and courageous. In this book, contributors explore how our media world invites a tension that marginalizes the LGBTQ community. It examines what a queer sensibility means and how the queer community is creating new ways to study itself. Throughout the book, contributors explore specific media images that resonate throughout the media, casting the community in a particular manner. Ultimately, its goal is to promote an understanding of the LGBTQ community.
Reviews / Votes
Locating Queerness in the Media is a collection of smart essays that reckon with the hopes and frustrations queer people bring to LGBTQ media. Wide-ranging in their objects of analysis, the essays tackle contemporary media forms to ask tough questions about power, pleasure, and the politics of identity. The essays yield provocative yet careful insights into some of the most enduring issues in the field. -- F. Hollis Griffin, Denison UniversityMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
502 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4985-4905-9 (9781498549059)
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A New Look
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Persons
Jane Campbell is professor of English at Purdue University Northwest.
Theresa Carilli is professor of communication at Purdue University Northwest.
Theresa Carilli is professor of communication at Purdue University Northwest.
Content
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Jane Campbell and Theresa Carilli
Part I: Perspectives on Queerness and Media
1. Locating Queerness in the Media: Markers of a Queer-Centric Approach to Studying Media
Theresa Carilli
2. A State of the Union: LGBTQ Representations and the Concept of Community
Bruce E. Drushel
Part II: Locating Queerness in Television and Music
3. Homophobic Tropes, Class Structure, and Queer Sexuality: Problematizing Downton Abbey's "Hot Gay Villain"
Stephanie L. Young
4. Relishing the Contradictions: The Intentionality of Black-ish
Judy L. Isaksen
5. Bulldykes Don't Dance: Hand-me-down Homophobia and Racism in Orange is the New Black
Collette Morrow
6. Grace and Frankie's "Armagayddon": Coming Out after 50 in the New Millennium
Lori L. Montalbano
7. True Niggaz Ain't Quare: An Examination of Black Gay Male Rappers and Hip-Hop Authenticity
Melvin L. Williams and Verdell A. Wright
Part III: Locating Queerness in Trans-Texts
8. Transitioning Stories abou
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Jane Campbell and Theresa Carilli
Part I: Perspectives on Queerness and Media
1. Locating Queerness in the Media: Markers of a Queer-Centric Approach to Studying Media
Theresa Carilli
2. A State of the Union: LGBTQ Representations and the Concept of Community
Bruce E. Drushel
Part II: Locating Queerness in Television and Music
3. Homophobic Tropes, Class Structure, and Queer Sexuality: Problematizing Downton Abbey's "Hot Gay Villain"
Stephanie L. Young
4. Relishing the Contradictions: The Intentionality of Black-ish
Judy L. Isaksen
5. Bulldykes Don't Dance: Hand-me-down Homophobia and Racism in Orange is the New Black
Collette Morrow
6. Grace and Frankie's "Armagayddon": Coming Out after 50 in the New Millennium
Lori L. Montalbano
7. True Niggaz Ain't Quare: An Examination of Black Gay Male Rappers and Hip-Hop Authenticity
Melvin L. Williams and Verdell A. Wright
Part III: Locating Queerness in Trans-Texts
8. Transitioning Stories abou