textTrapped in a Generic Closet is an interdisciplinary, mixed methods project that examines the various sites where meaning is made and negotiated with respect to representations of black gay men in black-cast from the mid-late 1990s through the early part of the 21st century. Combining scholarship from TV genre theory, reception theory, authorship studies, critical race theory and queer media studies, this dissertation works toward developing a more holistic understanding of the ways black gayness operates within black-cast sitcoms. This project intervenes and works against the scholarly impetus to study lead and co-starring characters because they have more sustained visibility with viewers and instead examines those one-off (or nearly o...
In this thesis, I analyze queer representation in seven popular audio drama podcasts. By studying ex...
This thesis examines the performance of gay males presented in American confessional documentary and...
This study investigates the relationship between television and social perceptions. It uses the tele...
textTrapped in a Generic Closet is an interdisciplinary, mixed methods project that examines the var...
This analysis of primetime situational comedies feature LGBTQ characters argues that through heteron...
This dissertation seeks to understand the television trope known as ‘Bury Your Gays’ that has recen...
This dissertation is an interdisciplinary study of black gay men's literary and cultural production ...
An examination of queer depictions in American sitcoms from the late 1970s through 1997. This paper ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to better understand TV programming from the early 2000s that wa...
For decades, situational comedies — commonly named “sitcoms” — have been racially segregated on TV b...
This dissertation traces lesbian portrayals on network television from the 1960s through the 1990s. ...
This dissertation examines gay male representations in theatre and on television between 1998 and 20...
This dissertation is rooted in the general question: How do contemporary TV series featuring Black q...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore lesbian television narratives that shape popular discourse....
This thesis examines the performance of gay males presented in American confessional documentary and...
In this thesis, I analyze queer representation in seven popular audio drama podcasts. By studying ex...
This thesis examines the performance of gay males presented in American confessional documentary and...
This study investigates the relationship between television and social perceptions. It uses the tele...
textTrapped in a Generic Closet is an interdisciplinary, mixed methods project that examines the var...
This analysis of primetime situational comedies feature LGBTQ characters argues that through heteron...
This dissertation seeks to understand the television trope known as ‘Bury Your Gays’ that has recen...
This dissertation is an interdisciplinary study of black gay men's literary and cultural production ...
An examination of queer depictions in American sitcoms from the late 1970s through 1997. This paper ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to better understand TV programming from the early 2000s that wa...
For decades, situational comedies — commonly named “sitcoms” — have been racially segregated on TV b...
This dissertation traces lesbian portrayals on network television from the 1960s through the 1990s. ...
This dissertation examines gay male representations in theatre and on television between 1998 and 20...
This dissertation is rooted in the general question: How do contemporary TV series featuring Black q...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore lesbian television narratives that shape popular discourse....
This thesis examines the performance of gay males presented in American confessional documentary and...
In this thesis, I analyze queer representation in seven popular audio drama podcasts. By studying ex...
This thesis examines the performance of gay males presented in American confessional documentary and...
This study investigates the relationship between television and social perceptions. It uses the tele...