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The new gay for pay : the sexual politics of American television production / Julia Himberg.

Van Pelt Library PN1992.8.H64 H56 2017
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Himberg, Julia, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Homosexuality on television.
Television and gay people--United States.
Television and gay people.
Homosexuality and television--United States.
Homosexuality and television.
Gender identity on television.
Television programs--Social aspects--United States.
Television programs.
Television programs--Political aspects--United States.
Television programs--Social aspects.
United States.
Physical Description:
xii, 189 pages ; 23 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Austin : University of Texas Press, 2017.
Summary:
Television conveys powerful messages about sexual identities, and popular shows such as Will & Grace, Ellen, Glee, Modern Family, and The Fosters are often credited with building support for gay rights, including marriage equality. At the same time, however, many dismiss TV's portrayal of LGBT characters and issues as "gay for pay"--That is, apolitical and exploitative programming created simply for profit. In The New Gay for Pay, Julia Himberg moves beyond both of these positions to investigate the complex and multifaceted ways that television production participates in constructing sexuality, sexual identities and communities, and sexual politics. Himberg examines the production stories behind explicitly LGBT narratives and characters, studying how industry workers themselves negotiate processes of TV development, production, marketing, and distribution. She interviews workers whose views are rarely heard, including market researchers, public relations experts, media advocacy workers, political campaigners designing strategies for TV messaging, and corporate social responsibility department officers, as well as network executives and producers. Thoroughly analyzing their comments in the light of four key issues-visibility, advocacy, diversity, and equality-Himberg reveals how the practices and belief systems of industry workers generate the conceptions of LGBT sexuality and political change that are portrayed on television.
Contents:
Visibility : lesbian programming and the changing landscape of cable television
Advocacy : hitching activism to modern family's gay wedding
Diversity : under-the-radar activism and the crafting of sexual identities
Equality : proposition 8 and the politics of marriage on television
Conclusion : the personal is still political (and profitable).
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781477313596
1477313591
9781477313602
1477313605
OCLC:
982650459

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