Mediating Sexual Citizenship: Neoliberal Subjectivities in Television Culture is a collection of case studies dealing with neoliberal framing of gendered and sexual contemporary citizenship. The authors situate their analysis in the current landscape of television production as well as in the scholarly work dealing with the issues of gender and sexuality in television culture and otherwise. As they point out in the introduction of the book, contemporary television of the 21st century must be understood through the lens of technological changes in television transformation, which created divergent ways of constructing narratives, distributing them across various platforms, and finally, making space for new ways of consuming television conten...
Unrestricted“Producing Lesbianism: Television, Niche Marketing, and Sexuality in the 21st Century,” ...
Taking as a starting point an interpretation of the television medium as an Ideological State Appara...
This item is under embargo for a period of 18 months from the date of publication, in accordance wit...
Mediating Sexual Citizenship: Neoliberal Subjectivities in Television Culture is a collection of cas...
Book Review - Brady, Anita, et al. Mediating Sexual Citizenship: Neoliberal Subjectivities in Televi...
Mediating Sexual Citizenship considers how the neoliberal imperatives of adaptation, improvement and...
The representations of journalists in popular culture contribute to the public perception of journal...
In this thesis I explore how certain narratives of (female) selfhood have been idealised and taken p...
Power, politics, and the impact of societal opinion are outlined in Michel Foucault’s theory of biop...
To date, media and communication studies have mostly examined narratives either as stories that circ...
In a case study of Irish television, gendered production processes are created through the channeli...
This paper will explore feminist contestations around questions of feminine representation and the p...
In this paper I discuss the way in which specific non-normative sex/gender identities —especially in...
Addressing the interdisciplinary area of language & gender as applied to television and media st...
Gender Wars as Image-Events Media Specularity and the Hegemony of Neoliberalism Why does it take s...
Unrestricted“Producing Lesbianism: Television, Niche Marketing, and Sexuality in the 21st Century,” ...
Taking as a starting point an interpretation of the television medium as an Ideological State Appara...
This item is under embargo for a period of 18 months from the date of publication, in accordance wit...
Mediating Sexual Citizenship: Neoliberal Subjectivities in Television Culture is a collection of cas...
Book Review - Brady, Anita, et al. Mediating Sexual Citizenship: Neoliberal Subjectivities in Televi...
Mediating Sexual Citizenship considers how the neoliberal imperatives of adaptation, improvement and...
The representations of journalists in popular culture contribute to the public perception of journal...
In this thesis I explore how certain narratives of (female) selfhood have been idealised and taken p...
Power, politics, and the impact of societal opinion are outlined in Michel Foucault’s theory of biop...
To date, media and communication studies have mostly examined narratives either as stories that circ...
In a case study of Irish television, gendered production processes are created through the channeli...
This paper will explore feminist contestations around questions of feminine representation and the p...
In this paper I discuss the way in which specific non-normative sex/gender identities —especially in...
Addressing the interdisciplinary area of language & gender as applied to television and media st...
Gender Wars as Image-Events Media Specularity and the Hegemony of Neoliberalism Why does it take s...
Unrestricted“Producing Lesbianism: Television, Niche Marketing, and Sexuality in the 21st Century,” ...
Taking as a starting point an interpretation of the television medium as an Ideological State Appara...
This item is under embargo for a period of 18 months from the date of publication, in accordance wit...