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Lesbians on Television

New Queer Visibility & The Lesbian Normal
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Lesbians on Television by Kate McNicholas Smith explores the rise of queer women characters in popular TV shows across Europe and North America. Focusing on series such as The L Word, Skins, Glee, Coronation Street, and The Fosters, the book examines what McNicholas Smith terms the โ€œnew lesbian normalโ€ โ€” the evolving, sometimes conflicting ways lesbian identities are depicted and normalised in media. Combining queer and feminist theory with interviews and media analysis, it highlights the social, political, and cultural impacts of lesbian visibility during a time of significant LGBTQ+ change.
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This insightful and well-researched book is ideal for students and scholars of media studies, gender studies, LGBTQ+ studies, and anyone interested in the cultural impact of television on queer representation.

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A look at the emergence of queer women characters in popular storytelling and the wide-ranging effects of this mainstream representation.

The twenty-first century has seen LGBTQ+ rights emerge at the forefront of public discourse and national politics in ways that would once have been hard to imagine. In Lesbians on Television, Kate McNicholas Smith maps concurrent contemporary shifts in lesbian visibility within popular media, focusing on the small screens of Europe and North America. Central to these shifts has been a re-imagining of queer livesโ€”or a โ€œnew queer visibilityโ€โ€”as LGBTQ+ characters have become increasingly visible within popular culture.

Kate McNicholas Smith explores this increased visibility through the lens of television, and in doing so, she identifies a โ€œnew lesbian normalโ€โ€”a normalization of lesbian subjects that both helps and hinders those it represents.

Structured around five central case studies of popular British and American television shows featuring lesbian, bisexual, and queer women charactersโ€”The L Word, Skins, Glee, Coronation Street, and The Fostersโ€”the book develops a detailed analysis of the shaping of a new โ€œlesbian normalโ€ through representations of LGBTQ+ figures and examines their televisual representation and reception.

Presenting critical queer and feminist theory alongside empirical research that includes interviews and multi-platform media analyses, McNicholas Smith works to untangle the social, political, and cultural implications of new visibility in a period of significant social change in the LGBTQ+ experience.

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Lesbians on Television provides a nuanced examination of gender and racial dynamics within queer media, illuminating complex ideologies in lesbian representation. McNicholas Smithโ€™s concept of the โ€œlesbian normalโ€ offers valuable insight into postfeminist and homonormative discourses in contemporary queer TV. This detailed study reveals both optimism and concern about the current state of lesbian representation, making it a vital contribution to understanding queer visibility in popular culture.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781789387513

Publisher: Intellect

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 17 February 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Intellect Books

Edition: New edition

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 170.0mm

Height: 244.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 206

About the Author

Kate McNicholas Smith isย lecturer in television theory at the University of Westminster.

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