Tag: Women
NEW PUBLICATION: WOMEN DO GENRE IN FILM AND TELEVI...
Posted by CSTonline | May 18, 2018 | Blogs, Gender, Genres, Performance, Politics, production, Transnational TV | 0
No Way to Treat a Lady: The Decline and Fall of So...
Posted by CSTonline | Jan 20, 2017 | Blogs, Soap Opera, Transnational TV, US TV | 3
The CW, Legitimate Television, and Gendering by Bä...
Posted by CSTonline | Dec 8, 2016 | Audience, Blogs, Cable, Commercial TV, Drama, ECREA, Hulu, Netflix, Performance, Soap Opera, Streaming, US TV | 0
HERSTORY? THE POTENTIAL OF FEMALE-CENTRED HISTORICAL MINISERIES MADE IN GERMANY (2001-2021) by Sandra Becker and Berber Hagedoorn
“[W]hen women in the movement use herstory, their purpose is to emphasize that women’s lives,...
Read MoreNEW PUBLICATION: WOMEN DO GENRE IN FILM AND TELEVISION by Katarzyna Paszkiewicz
May 18, 2018 | Blogs, Gender, Genres, Performance, Politics, production, Transnational TV | 0
This post has originally been published on the Women’s Film and Television History Network...
Read MoreCFP: Independent Women: From Film to Television
Jan 2, 2018 | CFP, CFPs Journals, Gender, HBO, Netflix, Performance, Streaming, Transnational TV | 0
Issue Guest Editors: Claire Perkins (Monash University) and Michele Schreiber (Emory University) Working in television has historically been considered ‘bread and butter’ labour for female filmmakers around the world. For...
Read MoreNo Way to Treat a Lady: The Decline and Fall of Soap Opera by Martha Nochimson
Jan 20, 2017 | Blogs, Soap Opera, Transnational TV, US TV | 3
About two years ago, at a dinner party, with my husband to my left, I was surprised when I turned...
Read MoreThe CW, Legitimate Television, and Gendering by Bärbel Göbel-Stolz
Dec 8, 2016 | Audience, Blogs, Cable, Commercial TV, Drama, ECREA, Hulu, Netflix, Performance, Soap Opera, Streaming, US TV | 0
“The US network The CW celebrates its ten-year anniversary this year.” That is the opening...
Read MoreCFP: Women Who Kill in English-speaking Cinema and TV Series of the Postfeminist Era
Nov 24, 2016 | CFPs, CFPs books/edited collections, Crime, Drama, Transnational TV | 0
Call for Chapters Within the fields of film and television studies, feminist critics and scholars of the 1980s and 1990s have extensively analyzed the figures of women murderers in classical film genres like film noir and...
Read MoreWOMEN AND ‘BANTER’ IN BRITISH TELEVISION ENTERTAINMENT by Helen Wood
Oct 18, 2013 | Audience, BBC, Blogs, Comedy, Game Shows, Public Service Broadcasting, UK TV | 0
I have spent most of the last week worrying about my upcoming turn on the CST rota. Like Kim Akass my TV viewing habits have gone awry, mine in the inevitable balancing act of work/life/kids where at present I am wedded to...
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