Lesbians in Television and Text after the MillenniumSpringer, 15 sept. 2008 - 233 pages Taking up such issues as mainstreaming, the male gaze, and female masculinity, this book puts forward provocative readings of little explored texts and offers new insights into the contemporary representation of lesbians. |
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... magazine (January 12, 2004), which presents the “new” lesbian as com- ing in two shades: “lipstick” and “boi.” The ... magazines and even in academic discussion.2 While the protagonists shift, the oppositional and often extremely ...
... magazine (January 12, 2004), which presents the “new” lesbian as com- ing in two shades: “lipstick” and “boi.” The ... magazines and even in academic discussion.2 While the protagonists shift, the oppositional and often extremely ...
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... Magazine as " not your mother's lesbians ” ; and we are already in the midst of the second wave of " lesbian chic " that ... magazines and political groups or such cultural products as Queer as Folk to constantly re - emphasize the ...
... Magazine as " not your mother's lesbians ” ; and we are already in the midst of the second wave of " lesbian chic " that ... magazines and political groups or such cultural products as Queer as Folk to constantly re - emphasize the ...
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... magazines , perhaps suggestive of not so much a shift but rather a continuation of a tradition that cycled back into fashion . In this respect , the current theo- retical blossoming of discussion of drag kinging can be seen as an exten ...
... magazines , perhaps suggestive of not so much a shift but rather a continuation of a tradition that cycled back into fashion . In this respect , the current theo- retical blossoming of discussion of drag kinging can be seen as an exten ...
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... magazines and various other magazine and newspaper articles—although attention was also paid to various lesbian celebrities of the era and filmic depictions of lesbianism. Perhaps the most famous reading of “lesbian chic” is Clark's ...
... magazines and various other magazine and newspaper articles—although attention was also paid to various lesbian celebrities of the era and filmic depictions of lesbianism. Perhaps the most famous reading of “lesbian chic” is Clark's ...
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... Films (see Katrina Fox 12) have been established. The Crash Pad performs a surprisingly complex examination of gender and sexual subjectivities, while magazines such 18 Lesbians in Television and Text after the Millennium.
... Films (see Katrina Fox 12) have been established. The Crash Pad performs a surprisingly complex examination of gender and sexual subjectivities, while magazines such 18 Lesbians in Television and Text after the Millennium.
Table des matières
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C H A P T E R 2 Image Sex and PoliticsCultural Political andTheoretical Contexts | 21 |
C H A P T E R 3 Two Babies a Weddingand a ManQueer as Folk and The Lesbians | 61 |
C H A P T E R 4 Recycling The L Word | 94 |
C H A P T E R 5 Dressing Up StrappingOn and Stripping OffContemporary Lesbian PornographicCultural Production | 135 |
C H A P T E R 6 Dykes to Watch Out Forand the Lesbian Landscape | 167 |
C H A P T E R 7 Conclusion | 191 |
Notes | 195 |
Works Cited | 211 |
Index | 231 |
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