女性のためのテレビ番組:新たな方途<br>Television for Women : New Directions

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女性のためのテレビ番組:新たな方途
Television for Women : New Directions

  • 著者名:Moseley, Rachel (EDT)/Wheatley, Helen (EDT)/Wood, Helen (EDT)
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  • Routledge(2016/11/10発売)
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  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9781138914292
  • eISBN:9781317428473

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Description

Television for Women brings together emerging and established scholars to reconsider the question of ‘television for women’. In the context of the 2000s, when the potential meanings of both terms have expanded and changed so significantly, in what ways might the concept of programming, addressed explicitly to a group identified by gender still matter?

 

The essays in this collection take the existing scholarship in this field in significant new directions. They expand its reach in terms of territory (looking beyond, for example, the paradigmatic Anglo-American axis) and also historical span. Additionally, whilst the influential methodological formation of production, text and audience is still visible here, the new research in Television for Women frequently reconfigures that relationship.

 

The topics included here are far-reaching; from television as material culture at the British exhibition in the first half of the twentieth century, women’s roles in television production past and present, to popular 1960s television such as The Liver Birds and, in the twenty-first century, highly successful programmes including Orange is the New Black, Call the Midwife, One Born Every Minute and Wanted Down Under.

 

This book presents ground-breaking research on historical and contemporary relationships between women and television around the world and is an ideal resource for students of television, media and gender studies.

Table of Contents

List of Figures

Preface

Acknowledgements

List of Contributors

Introduction: Television for Women - what new directions?

Rachel Moseley, Helen Wheatley, Helen Wood

Part I: Women and Work

Chapter 1: Women’s History, Women’s Work: Popular Television as Feminine Historiography

Moya Luckett

Chapter 2: The Feminization of Contemporary British Television Drama: Sally Wainwright and Red Productions

Ruth McElroy

Chapter 3: "Women pushed their way forward and became quite a force within the BBC": Women’s roles in television production and the production of programmes for women

Vanessa Jackson

Part II: Women and Identity

Chapter 4: Catfight! Camp and Queer Visibility in Orange is the New Black

Dana A. Heller

Chapter 5: Brown Girls Who Don’t Need Saving: Social Media and the Role of ‘Possessive Investment’ in The Mindy Project and The Good Wife

Sujata Moorti

Chapter 6: Watching One Born Every Minute: Negotiating the terms of the ‘good birth’

Sara De Benedictis

Chapter 7: Sex, Class and Consumerism: British Sitcom’s Negotiation of the Single Girl

Vicky Ball

Part III: Formations of Women's Television

Chapter 8: Feminist Television or Television for Women? Revisiting the Launch of Canada’s Women’s Television Network

Sarah A. Matheson

Chapter 9: Tradition and Innovation: Italian Women’s Channels, Factual Entertainment and the Significance of Generation in Women’s Viewing Preferences

Cecilia Penati and Anna Sfardini

Chapter 10: Producing Domestic Abuse in Pakistani Television: Between Commerce, Ratings and Social Responsibility

Munira Cheema

Part IV: Women and the Home

Chapter 11: Television in the Ideal Home

Helen Wheatley

Chapter 12: "I’ve Been Having Fantasies about Regan and Carter Three Times a Week": Television, Women and Desire

Hazel Collie

Chapter 13: Dreaming of the ‘Good Life’: Gender, Mobility and Anxiety in Wanted Down Under

Jilly Boyce Kay and Helen Wood

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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