I discuss the paradoxes of queer representation in contemporary science fiction television by analyzing bisexual female protagonists of the CW's The 100 (2014–), BBC America's Orphan Black (2013–), and SyFy's Wynonna Earp (2016–). Queer female fans engage in femslash to make sense of the utopic intentions of executive producers who attempt to create better queer representation through labelless premises that de-emphasize queerness
This dissertation is rooted in the general question: How do contemporary TV series featuring Black q...
Fans of a particular media source often write fan fiction to build on, deviate from, and transform o...
This dissertation analyses how bisexuality is misrepresented in Netflix’s Orange is the New Black an...
I discuss the paradoxes of queer representation in contemporary science fiction television by analyz...
Broadcast television has been plagued by the misrepresentation and absence of progressive female pro...
This article aims to contribute to an understanding of marginalized bodies in science fiction narrat...
Throughout queer movements and media history, BIPOC women have consistently led the way in offering ...
Contemporary media research on queer representation has suggested that there are different strategie...
This thesis explores the representation of what I have come to call the posthuman woman in contempor...
In 50 years, the LGBTQ+ portrayals on tv have come along way but with only 6.8% of characters being ...
This dissertation seeks to understand the television trope known as ‘Bury Your Gays’ that has recen...
Rethinking marginality in new queer television is a self-reflection on how this Special Issue of Que...
Queerbaiting has become an increasingly common practice in entertainment media. Television shows con...
While studies of lesbian, gay, and transgender communities and cultural production have dramatically...
This presentation talks about the importance of how the television show “Steven Universe” gives repr...
This dissertation is rooted in the general question: How do contemporary TV series featuring Black q...
Fans of a particular media source often write fan fiction to build on, deviate from, and transform o...
This dissertation analyses how bisexuality is misrepresented in Netflix’s Orange is the New Black an...
I discuss the paradoxes of queer representation in contemporary science fiction television by analyz...
Broadcast television has been plagued by the misrepresentation and absence of progressive female pro...
This article aims to contribute to an understanding of marginalized bodies in science fiction narrat...
Throughout queer movements and media history, BIPOC women have consistently led the way in offering ...
Contemporary media research on queer representation has suggested that there are different strategie...
This thesis explores the representation of what I have come to call the posthuman woman in contempor...
In 50 years, the LGBTQ+ portrayals on tv have come along way but with only 6.8% of characters being ...
This dissertation seeks to understand the television trope known as ‘Bury Your Gays’ that has recen...
Rethinking marginality in new queer television is a self-reflection on how this Special Issue of Que...
Queerbaiting has become an increasingly common practice in entertainment media. Television shows con...
While studies of lesbian, gay, and transgender communities and cultural production have dramatically...
This presentation talks about the importance of how the television show “Steven Universe” gives repr...
This dissertation is rooted in the general question: How do contemporary TV series featuring Black q...
Fans of a particular media source often write fan fiction to build on, deviate from, and transform o...
This dissertation analyses how bisexuality is misrepresented in Netflix’s Orange is the New Black an...