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Bad Sex eBook
Sexuality, Gender And Affect In Contemporary Tv
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BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING, February of 2025 ‧
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SYNOPSIS
Bad Sex traces the evolution of representations of sex on screen, from earlier portrayals of sex as glamorous or taboo, to more complex depictions of often awkward or painful experiences and feelings.
Jacqueline Gibbs, Billy Holzberg, and Aura Lehtonen examine the representation of sex and sexuality in contemporary English language drama and ''dramedy'' shows like Fleabag (2016, 2019), Sex Education (2019-23), I May Destroy You (2020) and Euphoria (2019-), arguing that TV is where the politics of sexuality and gender is negotiated under the contemporary conditions of neoliberalism.
Through a cultural analysis of key television shows, they identify this shift as driven by the diversification of representations of sex and sexuality, as women, trans and non-binary, Black and minority ethnic, working-class and disabled TV professionals carve some space in a traditionally white, middle-class, cis male dominated industry. In doing so, they explore the affective potential and limits of ''bad'' sex on our screens and what these representations can tell us about sexual politics and gender cultures today.
Jacqueline Gibbs, Billy Holzberg, and Aura Lehtonen examine the representation of sex and sexuality in contemporary English language drama and ''dramedy'' shows like Fleabag (2016, 2019), Sex Education (2019-23), I May Destroy You (2020) and Euphoria (2019-), arguing that TV is where the politics of sexuality and gender is negotiated under the contemporary conditions of neoliberalism.
Through a cultural analysis of key television shows, they identify this shift as driven by the diversification of representations of sex and sexuality, as women, trans and non-binary, Black and minority ethnic, working-class and disabled TV professionals carve some space in a traditionally white, middle-class, cis male dominated industry. In doing so, they explore the affective potential and limits of ''bad'' sex on our screens and what these representations can tell us about sexual politics and gender cultures today.
DETAILS
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
| ISBN: | 9781350418530 |
| Publisher: | BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING |
| Release Date: | February of 2025 |
| Pages: | 232 |
| Format: | eBook |
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| Collection: | Library Of Gender And Popular Culture |
| Categories: |
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| EAN: | 9781350418530 |
| Acessibilidade: | Ver características de acessibilidade indicadas pelo editor |
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