In the summer of 2003, gays were big news in the United States and Canada: the U.S. Supreme Court overturned sodomy laws in all states, the Canadian government decided to award marriage licenses to same-sex couples, and Gene Robinson was confirmed as the bishop of New Hampshire, making him the first openly gay and partnered Episcopalian bishop in the Anglican church. The television show that catalyzed the national imagination was Bravo cable channel\u27s Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, a makeover show in which five gay men worked with the raw material of a stylistically and socially incompetent heterosexual in order to build a better straight man
This paper explores the use of stereotypes to characterize homosexuals on network television in the ...
2011 was the first year the majority of the American public were in favor of same-sex marriage—a nin...
This dissertation argues that celebratory recognition of a select few shows and networks occludes a ...
In the summer of 2003, gays were big news in the United States and Canada: the U.S. Supreme Court ov...
Article discussing the second season airing of “Network Q: Out across America” a gay run and gay-foc...
The Supreme Court’s decision on Marriage Equality legalised same sex marriage across the United Stat...
International audienceAmerican television comedies, be they in the traditional sitcom format or more...
Around the same time that the feminist and LGBTQ2+ movements were becoming visible in Canada, public...
The purpose of this dissertation is to better understand TV programming from the early 2000s that wa...
While gay and lesbian images have been regular features of television culture throughout the 1990s, ...
This research interrogates how contemporary televisual narratives featuring gay male relationships h...
Volume 2 Issue 19A of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.https://...
This paper explores the use of stereotypes to characterize homosexuals on network television in the ...
Unlike the members of other minority groups, homosexuals can hide or ???pass??? in a straight-domina...
Logo currently holds a self-described monopoly as the Gay Channel for America. Logo stands alone a...
This paper explores the use of stereotypes to characterize homosexuals on network television in the ...
2011 was the first year the majority of the American public were in favor of same-sex marriage—a nin...
This dissertation argues that celebratory recognition of a select few shows and networks occludes a ...
In the summer of 2003, gays were big news in the United States and Canada: the U.S. Supreme Court ov...
Article discussing the second season airing of “Network Q: Out across America” a gay run and gay-foc...
The Supreme Court’s decision on Marriage Equality legalised same sex marriage across the United Stat...
International audienceAmerican television comedies, be they in the traditional sitcom format or more...
Around the same time that the feminist and LGBTQ2+ movements were becoming visible in Canada, public...
The purpose of this dissertation is to better understand TV programming from the early 2000s that wa...
While gay and lesbian images have been regular features of television culture throughout the 1990s, ...
This research interrogates how contemporary televisual narratives featuring gay male relationships h...
Volume 2 Issue 19A of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.https://...
This paper explores the use of stereotypes to characterize homosexuals on network television in the ...
Unlike the members of other minority groups, homosexuals can hide or ???pass??? in a straight-domina...
Logo currently holds a self-described monopoly as the Gay Channel for America. Logo stands alone a...
This paper explores the use of stereotypes to characterize homosexuals on network television in the ...
2011 was the first year the majority of the American public were in favor of same-sex marriage—a nin...
This dissertation argues that celebratory recognition of a select few shows and networks occludes a ...