TV transformations & transgressive women : from prisoner: cell block H to Wentworth /
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Oxford ; New York :
Peter Lang,
[2022]
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Series: | Australian studies, interdisciplinary perspectives ;
v. 4. |
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Online Access: | CONNECT (1 user limit) |
Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- Foreword (Kim Akass / Sue Turnbull)
- Acknowledgements
- Breakout Women: Introduction to TV Transformations, Gender and Transgression (Radha O'Meara / Tessa Dwyer / Stayci Taylor / Craig Batty)
- Part I On the Inside: Voices from Industry
- 1 Representation, Responsibility and Racism: A Courageous Conversation with Shareena Clanton (Shareena Clanton)
- 2 Repeat Offender: TV Remakes, Reboots and Revival from Prisoner to Wentworth and beyond (Tessa Dwyer / Philippa Burne)
- 3 Scriptwriting on the Inside: The Streamlined System of Prisoner and the Collaborative Community of Wentworth (Radha O'Meara)
- 4 'I Want to See Rit' Connors. I Want to See Her Now!': The TV Series Guest Performer as Intertextual Messenger (Helen Milte)
- Part II She's Got Form: Narrative, Genre and Motif
- 5 Women in the System: Narrative Modes and Rhetoric in Wentworth and Orange is the New Black (Kim Yen Howells-Ng)
- 6 Flashbacks and Morality in Women's Prison TV Drama (Niall Brennan)
- 7 Gothic Themes in Australian TV's Women's Prison Dramas (Kate Warner)
- 8 'You Want to See Your Daughter? You Tell Me What Happened': Motherhood and the Market Economy in Wentworth (Corrine E. Hinton / Cathrine Hoekstra)
- Part III Tough Love: Punishment, Power and Identity
- 9 Orange is the New Black, Wentworth and Contemporary Media Feminisms: Systemic Inequality and Individual Responsibility (Jessica Ford)
- 10 Prison Blues and Token Truths: Inside the Reality and Fantasy of First Nations Representations in Australian Women's Prison Drama Wentworth (Josie Rose Atkinson)
- 11 Doing (Queer) Time in Wentworth (Whitney Monaghan)
- 12 'And Then They Confiscate Her Hormones': Trans Incarceration and/in Wentworth and Orange is the New Black (Sam McCracken)
- 13 The Motherless Teenage Daughter: Lock Her Up or Send Her Away (Diana Sandars)
- 14 The Stone-Cold Power Dame: TV Women in Power, State Security and National Discourse (Alex Bevan)
- Part IV On the Outside: Fandom, Activism and Afterlives
- 15 Telling It Like It Was: Independent Activist Filmmaking, Australian Prison Systems and Prisoner (Olympia Barron / Catherine Gillam / Alexander Gionfriddo)
- 16 From Boys to Men via Cell Block H: Prisoner, Queer Identities and Productive Fan Nostalgia (Craig Haslop / Craig Batty)
- 17 'It's Not My Fault I Help Girls Realize They're Lesbians': Compulsory Homosexuality as Communication in Online Wentworth Fandom (Amanda K. Allen)
- 18 Competing Desires, Competing Interests: Opening the Dialogue between Wentworth, Fans and Industry (Renee Middlemost / Stayci Taylor)
- 19 Recommending Wentworth to the World: How Netflix 'Changed the Show' and Australian TV Drama Production (Alexa Scarlata)
- Notes on Contributors
- Index
- Series index