The queer fantasies of the American family sitcom / Tison Pugh.
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- Homosexuality and television
- Homosexuality on television
- Sex role on television
- Situation comedies (Television programs) -- United States -- History and criticism
- Television programs -- Social aspects -- United States
- Homosexuality and television
- Homosexuality on television
- PERFORMING ARTS -- Reference
- Sex role on television
- Situation comedies (Television programs)
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Gay Studies
- Society and culture : general
- Society and social sciences Society and social sciences
- Television programs -- Social aspects
- United States
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- PN1992.8.C66Â P84 2018
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
"The Queer Fantasies of the American Family Sitcom explores how the fantasies of genre, marketing, and children can never fully cloak the queerness lurking within the plucky families designed for American viewers' comic delight. Queer readings of family sitcoms demolish myths of yesteryear, demonstrating the illusion of American sexual innocence in television's early programs and its lasting consequences in the nation's self-construction, as they also allow fresh insights into the ways in which more recent programs negotiate new visions of sexuality while indebted to previous narrative traditions. Simply put, queer readings of America's domestic sitcoms radically unsettle the nation's simplistic vision of itself, revealing both a deeper vision of its families and of a television genre overwhelmingly dismissed as frivolous fare. Tison Pugh thoroughly explores six specific family sitcoms to illustrate how issues of sexuality intersect with other critical concerns of their respective periods and cultures"-- Provided by publisher.
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