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        Livre Littérature Générale - 31/05/2022 - Relié - Langue : Anglais

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      • Editeur : Peter Lang Ltd. International Academic Publishers
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 31/05/2022
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 492
      • Expédition : 859
      • Dimensions : 23.5 x 15.7 x 3.1
      • ISBN : 1789975069



      • Résumé :

        Contents: Radha O'Meara, Tessa Dwyer, Stayci Taylor and Craig Batty: Breakout Women: Introduction to TV Transformations, Gender and Transgression - On the Inside: Voices from Industry - Interview with Shareena Clanton: Representation, Responsibility and Racism: A Courageous Conversation with Shareena Clanton - Tessa Dwyer and Philippa Burne: Repeat Offender: TV Remakes, Reboots and Revival from Prisonerto Wentworthand beyond - Radha O'Meara: Scriptwriting on the Inside: The Streamlined System of Prisonerand the Collaborative Community of Wentworth- Helen Milte: 'I Want to See Rit' Connors. I Want to See Her Now!': The TV Series Guest Performer as Intertextual Messenger - She's Got Form: Narrative, Genre and Motif - Kim Yen Howells-Ng: Women in the System: Narrative Modes and Rhetoric in Wentworthand Orange is the New Black- Niall Brennan: Flashbacks and Morality in Women's Prison TV Drama - Kate Warner: Gothic Themes in Australian TV's Women's Prison Dramas - Corrine E. Hinton and Cathrine Hoekstra: 'You Want to See Your Daughter? You Tell Me What Happened': Motherhood and the Market Economy in Wentworth- Tough Love: Punishment, Power and Identity - Jessica Ford: Orange is the New Black, Wentworthand Contemporary Media Feminisms: Systemic Inequality and Individual Responsibility - Josie Rose Atkinson: Prison Blues and Token Truths: Inside the Reality and Fantasy of First Nations Representations in Australian Women's Prison Drama Wentworth- Whitney Monaghan: Doing (Queer) Time in Wentworth- Sam McCracken: 'And Then They Confiscate Her Hormones': Trans Incarceration and/ in Wentworthand Orange is the New Black- Diana Sandars: The Motherless Teenage Daughter: Lock Her Up or Send Her Away - Alex Bevan: The Stone- Cold Power Dame: TV Women in Power, State Security and National Discourse - On the Outside: Fandom, Activism and Afterlives - Olympia Barron, Catherine Gillam and Alexander Gionfriddo: Telling It Like It Was: Independent Activist Filmmaking, Australian Prison Systems and Prisoner- Craig Haslop and Craig Batty: From Boys to Men via Cell Block H: Prisoner, Queer Identities and Productive Fan Nostalgia - Amanda K. Allen: 'It's Not My Fault I Help Girls Realize They're Lesbians': Compulsory Homosexuality as Communication in Online WentworthFandom - Renee Middlemost and Stayci Taylor: Competing Desires, Competing Interests: Opening the Dialogue between Wentworth, Fans and Industry - Alexa Scarlata: Recommending Wentworthto the World: How Netflix 'Changed the Show' and Australian TV Drama Production.

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        Biographie:

        Contents: Radha O'Meara, Tessa Dwyer, Stayci Taylor and Craig Batty: Breakout Women: Introduction to TV Transformations, Gender and Transgression - On the Inside: Voices from Industry - Interview with Shareena Clanton: Representation, Responsibility and Racism: A Courageous Conversation with Shareena Clanton - Tessa Dwyer and Philippa Burne: Repeat Offender: TV Remakes, Reboots and Revival from Prisoner to Wentworth and beyond - Radha O'Meara: Scriptwriting on the Inside: The Streamlined System of and the Collaborative Community of - Helen Milte: ' I Want to See Rit' Connors . I Want to See Her Now! ': The TV Series Guest Performer as Intertextual Messenger - She's Got Form: Narrative, Genre and Motif - Kim Yen Howells-Ng: Women in the System: Narrative Modes and Rhetoric in and Orange is the New Black - Niall Brennan: Flashbacks and Morality in Women's Prison TV Drama - Kate Warner: Gothic Themes in Australian TV's Women's Prison Dramas - Corrine E. Hinton and Cathrine Hoekstra: 'You Want to See Your Daughter? You Tell Me What Happened': Motherhood and the Market Economy in - Tough Love: Punishment, Power and Identity - Jessica Ford: , and Contemporary Media Feminisms: Systemic Inequality and Individual Responsibility - Josie Rose Atkinson: Prison Blues and Token Truths: Inside the Reality and Fantasy of First Nations Representations in Australian Women's Prison Drama - Whitney Monaghan: Doing (Queer) Time in - Sam McCracken: 'And Then They Confiscate Her Hormones': Trans Incarceration and/ in - Diana Sandars: The Motherless Teenage Daughter: Lock Her Up or Send Her Away - Alex Bevan: The Stone- Cold Power Dame: TV Women in Power, State Security and National Discourse - On the Outside: Fandom, Activism and Afterlives - Olympia Barron, Catherine Gillam and Alexander Gionfriddo: Telling It Like It Was: Independent Activist Filmmaking, Australian Prison Systems and - Craig Haslop and Craig Batty: From Boys to Men via Cell Block H : , Queer Identities and Productive Fan Nostalgia - Amanda K. Allen: 'It's Not My Fault I Help Girls Realize They're Lesbians': Compulsory Homo sexuality as Communication in Online Fandom - Renee Middlemost and Stayci Taylor: Competing Desires, Competing Interests: Opening the Dialogue between , Fans and Industry - Alexa Scarlata: Recommending to the World: How Netflix 'Changed the Show' and Australian TV Drama Production.

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        Sommaire:

        Contents: Radha O'Meara, Tessa Dwyer, Stayci Taylor and Craig Batty: Breakout Women: Introduction to TV Transformations, Gender and Transgression - On the Inside: Voices from Industry - Interview with Shareena Clanton: Representation, Responsibility and Racism: A Courageous Conversation with Shareena Clanton - Tessa Dwyer and Philippa Burne: Repeat Offender: TV Remakes, Reboots and Revival from Prisoner to Wentworth and beyond - Radha O'Meara: Scriptwriting on the Inside: The Streamlined System of and the Collaborative Community of - Helen Milte: ' I Want to See Rit' Connors . I Want to See Her Now! ': The TV Series Guest Performer as Intertextual Messenger - She's Got Form: Narrative, Genre and Motif - Kim Yen Howells-Ng: Women in the System: Narrative Modes and Rhetoric in and Orange is the New Black - Niall Brennan: Flashbacks and Morality in Women's Prison TV Drama - Kate Warner: Gothic Themes in Australian TV's Women's Prison Dramas - Corrine E. Hinton and Cathrine Hoekstra: 'You Want to See Your Daughter? You Tell Me What Happened': Motherhood and the Market Economy in - Tough Love: Punishment, Power and Identity - Jessica Ford: , and Contemporary Media Feminisms: Systemic Inequality and Individual Responsibility - Josie Rose Atkinson: Prison Blues and Token Truths: Inside the Reality and Fantasy of First Nations Representations in Australian Women's Prison Drama - Whitney Monaghan: Doing (Queer) Time in - Sam McCracken: 'And Then They Confiscate Her Hormones': Trans Incarceration and/ in - Diana Sandars: The Motherless Teenage Daughter: Lock Her Up or Send Her Away - Alex Bevan: The Stone- Cold Power Dame: TV Women in Power, State Security and National Discourse - On the Outside: Fandom, Activism and Afterlives - Olympia Barron, Catherine Gillam and Alexander Gionfriddo: Telling It Like It Was: Independent Activist Filmmaking, Australian Prison Systems and - Craig Haslop and Craig Batty: From Boys to Men via Cell Block H : , Queer Identities and Productive Fan Nostalgia - Amanda K. Allen: 'It's Not My Fault I Help Girls Realize They're Lesbians': Compulsory Homo sexuality as Communication in Online Fandom - Renee Middlemost and Stayci Taylor: Competing Desires, Competing Interests: Opening the Dialogue between , Fans and Industry - Alexa Scarlata: Recommending to the World: How Netflix 'Changed the Show' and Australian TV Drama Production.

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