
Queer TV: Theories, Histories, Politics
by Davis, Glyn; Needham, Gary-
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Table of Contents
Introduction: The Pleasures of the | |
Theories and Approaches | |
Epistemology of the Console | |
Ethereal Queer: Notes on Method | |
Towards Queer Television Theory: Bigger Pictures sans the Sweet Queer-After | |
Histories and Genres | |
One Queen and His Screen: Lesbian and Gay Television | |
æWeÆre Not All So ObviousÆ: Masculinity and Queer (In)Visibility in American Network Television of the 1970s | |
æSomething for EveryoneÆ: Lesbian and Gay æMagazineÆ Programming on British Television, 1980-2000 | |
Guy Love: A Queer Straight Masculinity for a Post-Closet Era? | |
Television Itself | |
Scheduling Normativity: Television, The Family, and Queer Temporality | |
Cruising the Channels: The Queerness of Zapping | |
Hearing Queerly: Television's Dissident Sonics | |
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