This article argues that Netflix’s original series Orange is the New Black (2013-), based on Piper Kerman’s memoir (2010), uses postfeminist strategies to covertly promote prison reform and exercise a subtle critique of (female) mass incarceration while renegotiating the boundaries of the women in prison genre in a neoliberal context of media production. Similar to earlier examples of the women in prison genre, OITNB highlights relationships between women, in this instance relationships between a particularly diverse group of women, with a view to interrogating white, middle-class women’s identity through Piper Chapman’s character, who also serves as a foil for the show’s implied viewer, at least initially. OITNB inhabits the tensions assoc...
Piper Kerman’s bestselling memoir, Orange is the New Black: My Year in a Women’s Prison, chronicles ...
The article explores the limitations of the dramaturgies of the cell through a close reading of seve...
Gender and race have been in the centre of many discussions between academics who oftentimes analyse...
This article argues that Netflix’s original series Orange is the New Black (2013-), based on Piper K...
First airing in 2013, Orange is the New Black (OITNB) is a Netflix original series. The series focus...
The unprecedented rise in the United States incarceration rates since the 1980s only recently levele...
The Netflix series Orange is the New Black has drawn widespread attention to many of the dysfunction...
Criminalized women are becoming more prominent in the prison show genre, outlining the need to exami...
1. Screening Women\u27s Imprisonment : Agency and Exploitation in Orange is the New Black 2. Postfe...
The purpose of this project is to ascertain the ways in which Orange is the New Black uses its platf...
This paper investigates the first five seasons of Netflix original series OrangeIs the New Black (20...
This essay draws on Simone de Beauvoir’s foundational second-wave feminist work, The Second Sex and ...
Orange Is the New Black is a Netflix television series that began in 2013. The series focuses on the...
Both mainstream audiences and critics alike have hailed the Netflix original series Orange is the Ne...
This essay examines the depiction of labor in the Netflix series Orange Is the New Black, paying sp...
Piper Kerman’s bestselling memoir, Orange is the New Black: My Year in a Women’s Prison, chronicles ...
The article explores the limitations of the dramaturgies of the cell through a close reading of seve...
Gender and race have been in the centre of many discussions between academics who oftentimes analyse...
This article argues that Netflix’s original series Orange is the New Black (2013-), based on Piper K...
First airing in 2013, Orange is the New Black (OITNB) is a Netflix original series. The series focus...
The unprecedented rise in the United States incarceration rates since the 1980s only recently levele...
The Netflix series Orange is the New Black has drawn widespread attention to many of the dysfunction...
Criminalized women are becoming more prominent in the prison show genre, outlining the need to exami...
1. Screening Women\u27s Imprisonment : Agency and Exploitation in Orange is the New Black 2. Postfe...
The purpose of this project is to ascertain the ways in which Orange is the New Black uses its platf...
This paper investigates the first five seasons of Netflix original series OrangeIs the New Black (20...
This essay draws on Simone de Beauvoir’s foundational second-wave feminist work, The Second Sex and ...
Orange Is the New Black is a Netflix television series that began in 2013. The series focuses on the...
Both mainstream audiences and critics alike have hailed the Netflix original series Orange is the Ne...
This essay examines the depiction of labor in the Netflix series Orange Is the New Black, paying sp...
Piper Kerman’s bestselling memoir, Orange is the New Black: My Year in a Women’s Prison, chronicles ...
The article explores the limitations of the dramaturgies of the cell through a close reading of seve...
Gender and race have been in the centre of many discussions between academics who oftentimes analyse...