The Queer Fantasies of the American Family Sitcom examines the evasive depictions of sexuality in domestic and family-friendly sitcoms. Tison Pugh charts the history of increasing sexual depiction in this genre while also unpacking how sitcoms use sexuality as a source of power, as a kind of camouflage, and as a foundation for family building. The book examines how queerness, at first latent, became a vibrant yet continually conflicted part of the family-sitcom tradition. Taking into account elements such as the casting of child actors, the use of and experimentation with plot traditions, the contradictory interpretive valences of comedy, and the subtle subversions of moral standards by writers and directors, Pugh points out how innocence a...
How can we queerly theorise and understand television? How can the realms of television studies and ...
Drawing on the insights of queer theory, this study departs from the notion that popular culture can...
Why do we laugh at eight-year-old Butters Stotch when he sings about sodomy in South Park? How does ...
The Queer Fantasies of the American Family Sitcom explores how the fantasies of genre, marketing, an...
The diploma theses "Representation of Homosexuality in American Sitcom, as exemplified by Will & Gra...
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...
Notwithstanding a significant increase in queer visibility in popular television fiction, queer repr...
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...
The early twenty-first century saw a marked increase in depictions of LGBTQ people and communities i...
There has been an increase in the portrayal of gay characters in several television series during th...
This project argues that American daytime soap operas, since the1970s, have adopted prevailing discu...
Despite the increase of gay characters on the small screen, many contemporary media scholars argue t...
The idea that gay men and straight women have much in common has a long cultural history, as seen in...
How can we queerly theorise and understand television? How can the realms of television studies and ...
Drawing on the insights of queer theory, this study departs from the notion that popular culture can...
Why do we laugh at eight-year-old Butters Stotch when he sings about sodomy in South Park? How does ...
The Queer Fantasies of the American Family Sitcom explores how the fantasies of genre, marketing, an...
The diploma theses "Representation of Homosexuality in American Sitcom, as exemplified by Will & Gra...
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...
Notwithstanding a significant increase in queer visibility in popular television fiction, queer repr...
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...
The early twenty-first century saw a marked increase in depictions of LGBTQ people and communities i...
There has been an increase in the portrayal of gay characters in several television series during th...
This project argues that American daytime soap operas, since the1970s, have adopted prevailing discu...
Despite the increase of gay characters on the small screen, many contemporary media scholars argue t...
The idea that gay men and straight women have much in common has a long cultural history, as seen in...
How can we queerly theorise and understand television? How can the realms of television studies and ...
Drawing on the insights of queer theory, this study departs from the notion that popular culture can...
Why do we laugh at eight-year-old Butters Stotch when he sings about sodomy in South Park? How does ...