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Making Feminism Popular: Audience Interpellation in Late Post-Network Era Television (a Case Study of TNT’s THE CLOSER)
DownloadSpring 2016
is designed for popularity by offering what film scholar Christine Gledhill calls “a range of positions of identification” with the text, using a Fiskean method of textual analysis, I examine the television codes of the transgender figure and the gaze in Chapters Three and Four (Gledhill 1988, 73
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Maddening Queers: Psychiatric Discourses Around 2SLGBTQIA+ Identities in Twentieth Century Canada
DownloadFall 2024
period of 1962-1991 in Canada, the criteria of observed “inappropriate relating” and “inappropriate re/acting” are used as markers of mental illness. This logic was applied to three separate, but overlapping, threads of discourse, one of which split transgender people into normative “transsexual” and
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Spring 2024
results. I first provide rates of college sexual assault (CSA) by gender, sexuality, race, and disability, followed by a descriptive analysis of the sociodemographic characteristics of sexually victimized college men. I find that one in four women and transgender/gender non-conforming students