Television is awash with newly embraced gay and lesbian themes that have crossed over into the collective pop culture of America. Dramas like Queer As Folk and The L Word, comedies like Will & Grace,and even reality shows including the popular Queer Eye for the Straight Guy signify a new commercial acceptance of homosexuality that has never been seen before in the United States. However, the increasing exposure has prompted critics to argue that the gay and lesbian representation on television is oversimplified and is rife with one-dimensional characters. Ultimately, the viewers will decide…mehr
Television is awash with newly embraced gay and lesbian themes that have crossed over into the collective pop culture of America. Dramas like Queer As Folk and The L Word, comedies like Will & Grace,and even reality shows including the popular Queer Eye for the Straight Guy signify a new commercial acceptance of homosexuality that has never been seen before in the United States. However, the increasing exposure has prompted critics to argue that the gay and lesbian representation on television is oversimplified and is rife with one-dimensional characters. Ultimately, the viewers will decide the future of homosexuality and homosexual characters on television. The text offers essays that explore such topics as the politics of representation and the clash of progressive and regressive social agendas in television and the emphasis on the search for a space for gays, lesbians, bisexuals and the transgendered within the mainstream media. The book contains criticisms of characters in such shows as Six Feet Under, Queer As Folk, Friends and Ellen.
James R. Keller is a professor and chair of the English and Theatre department at Eastern Kentucky University in Richmond, Kentucky. The author or editor of numerous works about popular culture, he lives in Lexington, Kentucky. Leslie Stratyner, a professor of English at Mississippi University for Women, lives in Columbus, Mississippi.
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Table of Contents Introduction What Do Gay Men Desire? Peering Behind the Queer Eye Queer Eye on the Prize: The Stereotypical Sodomites of Summer Embattled Sex: Rise of the Right and Victory of the Queer in Queer as Folk
Queering the Straight World: The Politics of Resignification in Queer as Folk A Trip to the Queer Circus: Reimagined Masculinities in Will & Grace Straight and Crazy? Bisexual and Easy? Or Drunken Floozy? The Queer Politics of Karen Walker Desire and the "Big Black Sex Cop": Race and the Politics of Sexual Intimacy in HBO's Six Feet Under "We cannot afford to keep being so high-minded": Fighting the Religious Right on The L Word Politics of the Sitcom Formula: Friends, Mad About You, and the Sapphic Second Banana Masculinity and Male Intimacy in Nineties Sitcoms: Seinfeld and the Ironic Dismissal Gay Performativity and Reality Television: Alliances, Competition, and Discourse Altar Ego: GLAAD Sacrifices Male Intimacy and Commitment Ceremonies to the Media Gods Lesbians and Serial TV: Ellen Finds Her Inner Adult About the Contributors Index
Table of Contents Introduction What Do Gay Men Desire? Peering Behind the Queer Eye Queer Eye on the Prize: The Stereotypical Sodomites of Summer Embattled Sex: Rise of the Right and Victory of the Queer in Queer as Folk
Queering the Straight World: The Politics of Resignification in Queer as Folk A Trip to the Queer Circus: Reimagined Masculinities in Will & Grace Straight and Crazy? Bisexual and Easy? Or Drunken Floozy? The Queer Politics of Karen Walker Desire and the "Big Black Sex Cop": Race and the Politics of Sexual Intimacy in HBO's Six Feet Under "We cannot afford to keep being so high-minded": Fighting the Religious Right on The L Word Politics of the Sitcom Formula: Friends, Mad About You, and the Sapphic Second Banana Masculinity and Male Intimacy in Nineties Sitcoms: Seinfeld and the Ironic Dismissal Gay Performativity and Reality Television: Alliances, Competition, and Discourse Altar Ego: GLAAD Sacrifices Male Intimacy and Commitment Ceremonies to the Media Gods Lesbians and Serial TV: Ellen Finds Her Inner Adult About the Contributors Index
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