In the aftermath of its initial broadcast run, iconic millennial sitcom Friends (NBC, 1994–2004) generated some quality scholarship interrogating its politics of gender. But as a site of analysis, it remains a curious, almost structuring absence from the central canon of the first wave of feminist criticism of postfeminist culture. This absence is curious not only considering the place of Friends at the forefront of millennial popular culture but also in light of its long-term syndication in countries across the world since that time. And it is structuring in the sense that Friends was the stage on which many of the familiar tropes of postfeminism interrogated across the body of work on it appear in retrospect to have been tried and tested....
This book examines the emergence of the American post-millennial ‘feminist quality TV’ phenomenon. W...
In the 1990s, as a feminist media studies scholar, I was reflecting on gender and popular culture an...
This article is presented as an intervention in the field of feminist media and cultural studies wit...
In the aftermath of its initial broadcast run, iconic millennial sitcom Friends (NBC, 1994–2004) gen...
With the passing in 2014 of the twentieth anniversary of its debut episode, the iconic millennial si...
With the passing in 2014 of the twentieth anniversary of its debut episode, the iconic millennial si...
From the beginning of 2020, people everywhere in the world have experienced change in the way that t...
Cet article propose d’étudier les représentations des mères et de la maternité dans Friends, célèbre...
Between 1994 and 2004 the American sitcom Friends was tremendously successful among American televis...
'Feminism and popular culture' maps the fraught and often unpredictable relationship between popular...
The series finale for NBC’s sitcom Friends was a media event, a two-hour broadcast promoted for mont...
This book offers a long overdue, extensive study of one of the most significant programmes in the hi...
Feminist scholarship has invested attention in popular culture as a terrain upon which understanding...
The under-theorisation of the concept of generation within feminism has led to negative and unproduc...
While there is a relatively small number of female-authored, female-centric scripted series on US te...
This book examines the emergence of the American post-millennial ‘feminist quality TV’ phenomenon. W...
In the 1990s, as a feminist media studies scholar, I was reflecting on gender and popular culture an...
This article is presented as an intervention in the field of feminist media and cultural studies wit...
In the aftermath of its initial broadcast run, iconic millennial sitcom Friends (NBC, 1994–2004) gen...
With the passing in 2014 of the twentieth anniversary of its debut episode, the iconic millennial si...
With the passing in 2014 of the twentieth anniversary of its debut episode, the iconic millennial si...
From the beginning of 2020, people everywhere in the world have experienced change in the way that t...
Cet article propose d’étudier les représentations des mères et de la maternité dans Friends, célèbre...
Between 1994 and 2004 the American sitcom Friends was tremendously successful among American televis...
'Feminism and popular culture' maps the fraught and often unpredictable relationship between popular...
The series finale for NBC’s sitcom Friends was a media event, a two-hour broadcast promoted for mont...
This book offers a long overdue, extensive study of one of the most significant programmes in the hi...
Feminist scholarship has invested attention in popular culture as a terrain upon which understanding...
The under-theorisation of the concept of generation within feminism has led to negative and unproduc...
While there is a relatively small number of female-authored, female-centric scripted series on US te...
This book examines the emergence of the American post-millennial ‘feminist quality TV’ phenomenon. W...
In the 1990s, as a feminist media studies scholar, I was reflecting on gender and popular culture an...
This article is presented as an intervention in the field of feminist media and cultural studies wit...