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America's Closet Door: an Investigation of Television and Its Effects on Perceptions of Homosexuality
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga UTC Scholar Student Research, Creative Works, and Honors Theses Publications 12-2014 America's closet door: an investigation of television and its effects on perceptions of homosexuality Sara Moroni University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://scholar.utc.edu/honors-theses Part of the English Language and Literature Commons Recommended Citation Moroni, Sara, "America's closet door: an investigation of television and its effects on perceptions of homosexuality" (2014). Honors Theses. This Theses is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Research, Creative Works, and Publications at UTC Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in Honors Theses by an authorized administrator of UTC Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. America’s Closet Door An Investigation of Television and Its Effects on Perceptions of Homosexuality Sara Moroni Departmental Thesis The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga English Project Director: Rebecca Jones, PhD. 31 October 2014 Christopher Stuart, PhD. Heather Palmer, PhD. Joanie Sompayrac, J.D., M. Acc. Signatures: ______________________________________________ Project Director ______________________________________________ Department Examiner ____________________________________________ Department Examiner ____________________________________________ Liaison, Departmental Honors Committee ____________________________________________ Chair, Departmental Honors Committee 2 Preface The 2013 “American Time Use Survey” conducted by the Bureau of Labor Statistics calculated that, “watching TV was the leisure activity that occupied the most time…, accounting for more than half of leisure time” for Americans 15 years old and over. Of the 647 actors that are series regulars on the five television broadcast networks (ABC, CBS, The CW, Fox, and NBC) 2.9% were LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) in the 2011-2012 season (GLAAD). -
Jennifer Beals Letter
Hello, I am very proud to announce the publication of my friend and colleague Jennifer Beals’ photographic memoir of her experience on a show that we both were on for six years, The L Word. Jennifer has kindly decided to donate the proceeds from the book to charity. Among the recipients, I Live Here. Jennifer is a talented photographer and has a unique and terribly intimate view that has never been seen before. The book contains interviews with the cast and carefully preserved ephemera that she saved over the years. I hope you all will proudly support Jennifer’s very first book that documents years of working on a show that has meaning for so many around the world. Check out the book on line: http://lwordbook.com/ Hugs, Mia Kirshner A NOTE FROM JENNIFER BEALS Somewhere in the first season of The L Word, the show became synonymous not only with representation, sexuality and fashion but also with giving. We, as a cast, were invited to take part in numerous fundraisers for the gay community. The L Word was a catalyst for giving and we were happy to take part. Now that the show is over, I wanted this book to continue the tradition of giving that had become such a significant part of The L Word. I wanted to benefit ILH because like The L Word at its best, ILH is about the transformative nature of community and of art, or self-expression. Though the communities I Live Here supports may be eons away from the small community that was our L Word cast, we are still joined in our shared need to express ourselves and strengthened by the clarity and purpose that comes from doing so. -
Volume 1, Issue 1
Volume 1, Issue 1 An Irish audience negotiates lesbian visibility in The L Word: “But it’s not a perfect world and not everyone looks like that” Deirdre Moore April 2009 University of Limerick Department of Sociology Available at http://www.ul.ie/sociology/socheolas/vol1/1 ISSN 2009-3144 The Department of Sociology, University of Limerick, welcomes applications for post-graduate study • MA in Sociology (Applied Social Research): http://www.ul.ie/sociology/ma.html • MA in Sociology (Youth, Community and Social Regeneration): http://www.ul.ie/sociology/ycsr.html • MA in Gender Culture and Society: http://www.ul.ie/sociology/gcs.html • PhD by research: http://www.ul.ie/sociology/researchdegrees.html http://www.ul.ie/sociology Socheolas: Limerick Student Journal of Sociology . Vol. 1(1), April 2009 An Irish audience negotiates lesbian visibility in The L Word: “But it’s not a perfect world and not everyone looks like that” 1 Deirdre Moore MA in Sociology (Applied Social Research) Background The L Word is a drama series revolving around the lives and loves of a group of lesbian and bisexual women in LA, executively produced by Irene Chaiken with filming locations in West Hollywood, California, and Vancouver 2. The season one cast comprises of Bette (Jennifer Beals) a museum director; Tina (Laurel Holoman) a social worker, Jenny (Mia Kirshner) a writer, Shane (Katherine Moenning) a hairstylist, Alice (Leisha Hailey) journalist, Dana (Erin Daniels) a professional Tennis player, Marina (Karina Lombard) owner of the Planet Cafe, Kit (Pam Grier) a musician/club owner. Of the eight member season one cast Leisha Hailey (Alice) is the only out lesbian. -
Gender, Race, and Class in Media a Critical Reader
GENDER, RACE, AND CLASS IN MEDIA A CRITICAL READER 2Q GAIL DINES o Wheelock College b JEAN M. HUMEZ UJ University of Massachusetts, Boston Los Angeles I London I New Delhi Singapore I Washington DC TENTS Preface to the Third Edition XI Acknowledgments xv PART I. A CULTURAL STUDIES APPROACH TO MEDIA: THEORY 1 1. Cultural Studies, Multiculturalism, and Media Culture 7 Douglas Kellner 2. The State of Media Ownership and Media Markets: Competition or Concentration and Why Should We Care? 19 Dwayne Winseck 3. The Meaning of Memory: Family, Class, and Ethnicity in Early Network Television Programs 25 George Lipsitz 4. Hegemony 33 James Lull 5. Extreme Makeover: Home Edition: An American Fairy Tale 37 Gareth Palmer 6. Women Read the Romance: The Interaction of Text and Context 45 Janice Radway 7. Star Trek Rerun, Reread, Rewritten: Fan Writing as Textual Poaching 57 Henry Jenkins lIT PART II. REPRESENTATIONS OF GENDER, RACE, AND CLASS 67 8. Hetero Barbie? 71 Mary F. Rogers 9. Sex and the City: Carrie Bradshaw's Queer Postfeminism 75 Jane Gerhard 10. The Whites of Their Eyes: Racist Ideologies and the Media 81 Stuart Hall 11. Pornographic Eroticism and Sexual Grotesquerie in Representations of African American Sportswomen 85 James McKay and Helen Johnson 12. What Does Race Have to Do With Ugly Betty? An Analysis of Privilege and Postracial(?) Representation on a Television Sitcom 95 Jennifer Esposito 13. Ralph, Fred, Archie, Homer, and the King of Queens: Why Television Keeps Re-Creating the Male Working-Class Buffoon 101 Richard Butsch PART III. READING MEDIA TEXTS CRITICALLY 111 14. -
Science Fiction on American Television
TV Sci-Fi 16 + GUIDE This and other bfi National Library 16 + Guides are available from http://www.bfi.org.uk/16+ TV Sci-Fi CONTENTS Page IMPORTANT NOTE................................................................................................................. 1 ACCESSING RESEARCH MATERIALS.................................................................................. 2 APPROACHES TO RESEARCH, by Samantha Bakhurst ....................................................... 4 INTRODUCTION by Sean Delaney ......................................................................................... 6 AMERICAN TELEVISION........................................................................................................ 8 SCIENCE FICTION ON AMERICAN TELEVISION ................................................................. 9 AUDIENCES AND FANS......................................................................................................... 11 ANDROMEDA ......................................................................................................................... 12 BABYLON 5 ............................................................................................................................ 14 BATTLESTAR GALACTICA................................................................................................... 17 FARSCAPE ............................................................................................................................. 19 THE IRWIN ALLEN QUARTET • VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA..................................................................... -
Holly Elissa Dignard
Holly Elissa Dignard Holly Elissa (born 1 October 1979 in Moncton, New Brunswick, as Holly Elissa Dignard), is a Canadian artist, actress, filmmaker and activist. She is an activist for women's rights, child welfare, social injustice and discrimination as well as a supporter of animal and environmental welfare. She made her TV debut on the Sci-Fi Channel's hit series Outer Limits in 2000. Holly Elissa Dignard. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Holly Elissa. Born. Holly Elissa Dignard (1979-10-01) 1 October 1979 (age 38) Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. Holly Elissa (born 1 October 1979 in Moncton, New Brunswick), is a Canadian artist, actress, filmmaker and activist. She is an activist for women's rights, child welfare, social injustice and discrimination as well as a supporter of animal and environmental welfare. She made her TV debut on the Sci-Fi Channel's hit series Outer Limits in 2000. Holly Elissa Dignard (born October 1, 1979 in Moncton, New Brunswick) is a Canadian actress. Dignard has had guest and minor roles in American cable and broadcast television, including Showtime Television's The "L" Word (co-starring Re-imagined Series recurring guest star Lucianna Carro), Stargate SG-1, Stargate: Atlantis, 'The Outer Limits and The Chris Isaak Show. Dignard played Asha Janik in the Re- imagined Series episode "Epiphanies.". Birth Name: Holly Elissa Dignard. Age: 39, born 1 October 1979. Born and residing in: Canada. "Holly Elissa Dignard". Zeke21 voted for 17 images [View All] 1 year, 10 months ago. Zeke21 added this to a list 1 year, 10 months ago. -
Plural Subjectivity in Stargate SG-1
Language, Literature, and Interdisciplinary Studies (LLIDS) ISSN: 2547-0044 ellids.com/archives/2020/07/3.4-Ferebee.pdf CC Attribution-No Derivatives 4.0 International License www.ellids.com “Pain in Someone Else’s Body”: Plural Subjectivity in Stargate SG-1 K.M. Ferebee Abstract Lennard Davis, in his work on visualizing the disabled body, argues that at root the body is inherently and always already fragmented. The unified “whole body” is, therefore, hallucinatory in nature—an imaginary figure through which the body’s multiplicity is repressed. There is much in this view that is consonant with posthumanism, which so often seeks to destabilize the “whole” and singular one in favor of the multiple, the fragmentary, and the hybrid. Yet despite these considerations of the body as fragmentary, little attention has been paid to the value of considering the body not only as fragmentary, but also as potential fragment. What might we learn by rejecting anthropocentric assumptions about the body-mind’s inherent completeness, and exploring the radically plural ontologies offered by visions of shared, joint, or group body-minds? This paper turns to science fiction as a source of such visions, considering depictions of symbiotic and hive minds through the non-traditional models of ontology and agency. While science fiction has traditionally represented plural being as a troubling and fearful injury to wholeness, this paper aims to highlight the symbiotic Tok’ra1 of television series Stargate SG-1 as a model of excess being that not only challenges the naturalization of the “complete” body, but also asks us to interrogate presumed boundaries between self and other. -
Representations of Bisexual Women in Twenty-First Century Popular Culture
Straddling (In)Visibility: Representations of Bisexual Women in Twenty-First Century Popular Culture Sasha Cocarla A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Doctorate of Philosophy in Women's Studies Institute of Feminist and Gender Studies Faculty of Social Sciences University of Ottawa © Sasha Cocarla, Ottawa, Canada 2016 Abstract Throughout the first decade of the 2000s, LGBTQ+ visibility has steadily increased in North American popular culture, allowing for not only more LGBTQ+ characters/figures to surface, but also establishing more diverse and nuanced representations and storylines. Bisexuality, while being part of the increasingly popular phrase of inclusivity (LGBTQ+), however, is one sexuality that not only continues to be overlooked within popular culture but that also continues to be represented in limited ways. In this doctoral thesis I examine how bisexual women are represented within mainstream popular culture, in particular on American television, focusing on two, popular programs (The L Word and the Shot At Love series). These texts have been chosen for popularity and visibility in mainstream media and culture, as well as for how bisexual women are unprecedentedly made central to many of the storylines (The L Word) and the series as a whole (Shot At Love). This analysis provides not only a detailed historical account of bisexual visibility but also discusses bisexuality thematically, highlighting commonalities across bisexual representations as well as shared themes between and with other identities. By examining key examples of bisexuality in popular culture from the first decade of the twenty- first century, my research investigates how representations of bisexuality are often portrayed in conversation with hegemonic understandings of gender and sexuality, specifically highlighting the mainstream "gay rights" movement's narrative of "normality" and "just like you" politics. -
The L Word and Narrating Biographies
The L Life: The L Word and Narrating Biographies Leah Barbara Caluzzi Submitted in total fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Masters of Arts (Screen Studies) July 2015 Department of Culture and Communication, Faculty of Arts University of Melbourne Produced on archival quality paper 1 Abstract This thesis examines the reception of the television series The L Word by young adult lesbians in Melbourne. It shows the influence of the series as a media object that is significant to three aspects of these women’s lesbian lifestyle construction: coming out, lifestyle development, and integration into the lesbian community. This thesis argues that, as a media object, the series helps these lesbians narrate their own biographies as they negotiate their life transitions into adulthood. 2 Declaration This is to certify that: i. this thesis comprises only my original work towards the Masters ii. due acknowledgement has been made in the text to all other material used iii. this thesis is less than 40,000 words in length, exclusive of tables, maps, bibliographies and appendices Leah Barbara Caluzzi Date: 9-11-15 3 Acknowledgements I would like to take the opportunities to acknowledge the many people who have helped to make this project possible. Firstly I would like to thank my primary supervisor, Assoc. Professor Audrey Yue for her tireless guidance and direction across the length of this project. I would also like to thank my secondary supervisor Dr. Fran Martin for all her assistance and support. Thanks must also go to the School of Culture and Communication Research Support staff, whom I have called upon many times throughout this process. -
Underschultz.Derick
DERICK UNDERSCHULTZ DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY www.dvudp.com BULL (series filmed in NYC) – CBS/CBSP/Amblin; Prods: Mark Goffman, Paul Attanasio, Christina Malach, Justin Falvey, Darryl Frank, Kati Johnston; Dirs: Doug Aarniokoski, Jan Eliasberg, Peter Werner, Dennis Smith, Brad Turner, Jet Wilkinson; w/ Michael Weatherly, Freddy Rodriguez, Geneva Carr, Jaime Lee Kirchner, Annabelle Attanasio LIMITLESS (series filmed in NYC) – CBS/CBSP; Prods: Craig Sweeny, Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci, Bradley Cooper, Tom Forman, Heather Kadin, Ryan Kavanaugh, Todd Phillips, Douglas Aarniokoski, Kati Johnston; Dirs: Steve Adelson, Ed Ornelas, Peter Werner, Maya Vrvilo; w/ Jennifer Carpenter, Jake McDorman, Hill Harper, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Colin Salmon, Ron Rifkin ZOO (series filmed in New Orleans) – CBS/CBSP; Prods: Scott Rosenberg, Josh Appelbaum, Andre Nemec, James Patterson, James Mangold, Cathy Konrad, Michael Katleman, Todd Coe; Dirs: Brad Anderson, Michael Katleman, Chris Long, David Solomon, Eric Laneuville; w/ Nonso Anonzie, Nora Arnezeder, Billy Slaughter MYSTERIES OF LAURA (pilot reshoot & series filmed in NYC) – NBC / Warner Brothers; Prods: McG, Aaron Kaplan, Greg Berlanti, Jeff Rake, Melissa Berman, Blair Singer, Denise Pinckley; Dirs: McG, Michael Lange, Bronwen Hughes, Vince Misiano, Michael Schultz, Michael Fields, Mike Listo, Cherie Nolan, Randy Zisk, Bethany Rooney; w/ Debra Messing, Josh Lucas MISTRESSES (series filmed in Los Angeles) – ABC / ABCP; Prods: Rina Mimoun, Bob Sertner, Reid Shane, Debbie Cass; Dirs: Ron Lagomarsino, -
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For Everyone in the Business of Music Tom Jones
FOR EVERYONE IN THE BUSINESS OF MUSIC TOM JONES ^OBBIE WILLIAIIIS THE CARDIGANS CEHYS FROM CATATWHA STEREOPHONICS NATAL!E l/fy SI TOM JONES RELOAD 27 September 1999 The much anticipated album of collaborations with Tom Jones will be released on Gut Records on 27 September. With unique interprétations of covers as well as original material, this project spans générations and genres • 'An Audience With Tom • Live on Zoë Ball's A major éditorial campaign Jones' (ITV) Breakfast Show (Radio 1) is underway which includes: • The National Lottery, New • Co-host on the Lunchtime • Loaded - feature Saturday Edition (BBC1) Show with Jo Whiley • Q - feature • TFI Friday (Channel 4) (Radio 1) • Mojo-feature • Jerry Springer UK Spécial • Morning Show 'Record Of • Observer Life - Cover fea- (ITV) The Week' (Radio 1) ture • Live & Kicking (Mot Seat) • Breakfast Show 'Record of • Big Issue - Cover feature (BBC1) The Week' (Virgin Radio) • Times Métro - Cover fea- • The O Zone (BBC2) • Spécial guest on Chris ture • MTV/VH-1 specials Tarrant's Breakfast Show • NME - Feature VH-1 Artist of the Month (Capital Radio) • The Source - Cover fea- • Later with Jools Holland • 'Tom Jones Weekend' 9th- ture (The Sun) (BBC2) 10th October (Capital • The Look - Cover feature • The Big Breakfast Radio) • Select-Think Tank fea- (Channel 4) • Guest on the Pepsi Chart ture • CD/UK People's Choice Show (ILR) • Daily Mail - Night & Day (ITV) • Spécial guest on the Cover feature • The Jo Whiiey Show Jonathan Ross Show (Channel 4) (Radio 2) • A two part Tom Jones • e-mailable