This thesis focuses upon a distinctive form of 'feminine-gendered' fiction, that of the British female ensemble drama, that has proliferated across televisual schedules since the late 1970s and which has received little academic attention. Although not a discrete genre, the female ensemble drama is nevertheless identifiable as a distinctive form of 'feminine-gendered' fiction that is largely written and/or produced by women, which diegetically focuses on particular communities of female characters and which is predominantly aimed at female audiences. The purpose of this text-based analysis of the female ensemble drama is to engage with a central concern of feminist television criticism, that of the gendered identity of this particular medi...
From the late 1960s to the present, women have utilised performance art as a 'form' with which to re...
In this thesis, I examine representations of women and gender in British ‘Golden Age’ crime fiction ...
Within a patriarchal framework women are neither expected nor allowed to be violent. The assumed cod...
This thesis focuses upon a distinctive form of ‘feminine-gendered’ fiction, that of the British fema...
This article explores shifts that have taken place in British television and British forms of femini...
I examine the female lead role models presented in different themes and genres of series, thereby wh...
My project, an investigation of music for serialized dramatic television shows from the years 1995–2...
My project, an investigation of music for serialized dramatic television shows from the years 1995–2...
Within a patriarchal framework women are neither expected nor allowed to be violent. The assumed cod...
From the late 1960s to the present, women have utilised performance art as a 'form' with which to re...
This study is part of the AHRC funded project “A History of Television for Women in Britain, 1947-19...
This dissertation involves a qualitative study in which a male researcher investigates the way teena...
The stimulus for this dissertation's focus emanates from a comment made by Sarah Michelle Gellar: "I...
The stimulus for this dissertation's focus emanates from a comment made by Sarah Michelle Gellar: "I...
This thesis is an attempt to identify and reposition the work of a number of women playwrights whos...
From the late 1960s to the present, women have utilised performance art as a 'form' with which to re...
In this thesis, I examine representations of women and gender in British ‘Golden Age’ crime fiction ...
Within a patriarchal framework women are neither expected nor allowed to be violent. The assumed cod...
This thesis focuses upon a distinctive form of ‘feminine-gendered’ fiction, that of the British fema...
This article explores shifts that have taken place in British television and British forms of femini...
I examine the female lead role models presented in different themes and genres of series, thereby wh...
My project, an investigation of music for serialized dramatic television shows from the years 1995–2...
My project, an investigation of music for serialized dramatic television shows from the years 1995–2...
Within a patriarchal framework women are neither expected nor allowed to be violent. The assumed cod...
From the late 1960s to the present, women have utilised performance art as a 'form' with which to re...
This study is part of the AHRC funded project “A History of Television for Women in Britain, 1947-19...
This dissertation involves a qualitative study in which a male researcher investigates the way teena...
The stimulus for this dissertation's focus emanates from a comment made by Sarah Michelle Gellar: "I...
The stimulus for this dissertation's focus emanates from a comment made by Sarah Michelle Gellar: "I...
This thesis is an attempt to identify and reposition the work of a number of women playwrights whos...
From the late 1960s to the present, women have utilised performance art as a 'form' with which to re...
In this thesis, I examine representations of women and gender in British ‘Golden Age’ crime fiction ...
Within a patriarchal framework women are neither expected nor allowed to be violent. The assumed cod...