gender in the new universe of science fiction and fantasy television
- Categories
- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Helford, Elyce Rae > (ed.)
- Contributor
- Kanar, Hanley E.
- Publish Year
- 2000
- Shelfmark
- B1016 - B
- Thesaurus
- televisie, vrouwbeelden, rolgedrag, fantasy, science fiction, etniciteit, Verenigde Staten, bundel
- Description
- Aandacht voor de verbeelding van gender en de verhouding tussen de seksen in science fiction- en fantasyprogramma's op televisie. Bevat de volgende bijdragen: Sabrina, the teenage...?: girls, witches, mortals, and the limitations of prime-time feminism / door Sarah Projansky en Leah R. Vande Berg: The Cartesian novum of 'Third rock from the sun': gendering human bodies and alien minds / door Nicole Matthews en Farah Mendlesohn: Scully hits the glass ceiling: postmodernism, postfeminism, posthumanism, and 'The X-files' / door Linda Badley: Lois's locks: trust and representation in 'Lois and Clark: the new adventures of Superman' / door Rhonda V. Wilcox: What's happening on earth?: 'Mystery science theater 3000' as reflection of gender roles and attitudes toward women / door Jessica A. Royer: Feminism, queer studies, and the sexual politics of 'Xena: warrior princess' / door Elyce Rae Helford: To be a vampire on 'Buffy the vampire slayer': race and ('other') socially marginalizing positions on horror TV / door Kent A. Ono: Biology is not destiny: biology is fantasy: 'Cinderella', or to dream Disney's 'impossible'/possible race relations dream / door Marleen S. Barr: Science, race, and gender in 'Star trek: Voyager' / door Robin A. Roberts: The construction of feminine identity in 'Babylon 5' / door Sharon Ney en Elaine M. Sciog-Lazarov: No ramps in space: the inability to envision accessibility in 'Star trek: Deep space nine' / door Hanley E. Kanar.