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Televising Feminism: How Gender Politics Shapes Scripted TV: Feminist Media Studies

Autor Jessica Ford
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 noi 2026
Starting in the 2010s, women played an increasingly prominent and complex role in the scripted television landscape of the United States. But did TV become more feminist in content and form? Or did the shows just seem more feminist because women took up more prominent positions?

Jessica Ford examines popular media’s tendency to apply the feminist label to all women-centric TV. Focusing on the post-Sex and the City era that began in 2005, Ford explores how women-centric scripted TV absorbed the feminisms of its past. It now televises these feminisms in divergent, diffuse, and distinct ways that find expression as a sensibility rather than a cogent politic, genre, or category. Ford’s analysis examines shows identified as feminist alongside programs that negotiate ideas, offer critiques, generate feelings and sentiments, and deploy aesthetics in both low-key and visible political ways.

Innovative and insightful, Televising Feminism looks at the construction and expression of the many feminisms at work on American scripted television.
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ISBN-13: 9780252089770
ISBN-10: 0252089774
Pagini: 248
Ilustrații: 26 B&W images
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University of Illinois Press
Colecția University of Illinois Press
Seria Feminist Media Studies


Notă biografică

Jessica Ford is a senior lecturer in media at Adelaide University, Australia.

Cuprins

Introduction: US Scripted TV’s Feminist Sensibility
Chapter 1 | Feminism as Paratext: Promoting and Obscuring TV Feminisms
Chapter 2 | Feminism as Negotiation: Women Talking is Political
Chapter 3 | Feminism as Critique: Complexification of Postfeminism
Chapter 4 | Feminism as Affect: Feelings to the Front
Chapter 5 | Feminism as Aesthetics: From Low-key to Spectacular
Conclusion: Feminist, but not Feminist Enough
Appendix
Bibliography
Notes