The Queer Fantasies of the American Family Sitcom explores how the fantasies of genre, marketing, and children can never fully cloak the queerness lurking within the plucky families designed for American viewers’ comic delight. Queer readings of family sitcoms demolish myths of yesteryear, demonstrating the illusion of American sexual innocence in television’s early programs and its lasting consequences in the nation’s self-construction, as they also allow fresh insights into the ways in which more recent programs negotiate new visions of sexuality while indebted to previous narrative traditions. Tison Pugh thoroughly explores six specific family sitcoms to illustrate how issues of sexuality intersect with other critical concerns of their r...
Despite the increase of gay characters on the small screen, many contemporary media scholars argue t...
Exploring the roots of Queer history in America, this essay delves into the complexities of historic...
This project argues that American daytime soap operas, since the1970s, have adopted prevailing discu...
The Queer Fantasies of the American Family Sitcom examines the evasive depictions of sexuality in do...
The diploma theses "Representation of Homosexuality in American Sitcom, as exemplified by Will & Gra...
Notwithstanding a significant increase in queer visibility in popular television fiction, queer repr...
This article studies the representation of queer characters and themes in the contemporary adult ani...
This article studies the representation of queer characters and themes in the contemporary adult ani...
An examination of queer depictions in American sitcoms from the late 1970s through 1997. This paper ...
International audienceAmerican television comedies, be they in the traditional sitcom format or more...
In the existing, but sparse academic literature that exists, queer lives and lifestyles have consist...
Queerbaiting has become an increasingly common practice in entertainment media. Television shows con...
The early twenty-first century saw a marked increase in depictions of LGBTQ people and communities i...
How can we queerly theorise and understand television? How can the realms of television studies and ...
This article acknowledges that contemporary representations of gay domesticity in popular television...
Despite the increase of gay characters on the small screen, many contemporary media scholars argue t...
Exploring the roots of Queer history in America, this essay delves into the complexities of historic...
This project argues that American daytime soap operas, since the1970s, have adopted prevailing discu...
The Queer Fantasies of the American Family Sitcom examines the evasive depictions of sexuality in do...
The diploma theses "Representation of Homosexuality in American Sitcom, as exemplified by Will & Gra...
Notwithstanding a significant increase in queer visibility in popular television fiction, queer repr...
This article studies the representation of queer characters and themes in the contemporary adult ani...
This article studies the representation of queer characters and themes in the contemporary adult ani...
An examination of queer depictions in American sitcoms from the late 1970s through 1997. This paper ...
International audienceAmerican television comedies, be they in the traditional sitcom format or more...
In the existing, but sparse academic literature that exists, queer lives and lifestyles have consist...
Queerbaiting has become an increasingly common practice in entertainment media. Television shows con...
The early twenty-first century saw a marked increase in depictions of LGBTQ people and communities i...
How can we queerly theorise and understand television? How can the realms of television studies and ...
This article acknowledges that contemporary representations of gay domesticity in popular television...
Despite the increase of gay characters on the small screen, many contemporary media scholars argue t...
Exploring the roots of Queer history in America, this essay delves into the complexities of historic...
This project argues that American daytime soap operas, since the1970s, have adopted prevailing discu...