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Horrible White People Gender Genre And Televisions Precarious Whiteness Taylor Nygaard

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Horrible White People Gender Genre And Televisions Precarious Whiteness Taylor Nygaard
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Publisher: NYU Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.47 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Taylor Nygaard, Jorie Lagerwey
ISBN: 9781479885459, 1479885452
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Horrible White People Gender Genre And Televisions Precarious Whiteness Taylor Nygaard by Taylor Nygaard, Jorie Lagerwey 9781479885459, 1479885452 instant download after payment.

Examines the bleak television comedies that illustrate the obsession of the white left with its own anxiety and suffering
At the same time that right-wing political figures like Donald Trump were elected and reactionary socio-economic policies like Brexit were voted into law, representations of bleakly comic white fragility spread across television screens. American and British programming that featured the abjection of young, middle-class, liberal white people―such as Broad City, Casual, You’re the Worst, Catastrophe, Fleabag, and Transparent―proliferated to wide popular acclaim in the 2010s. Taylor Nygaard and Jorie Lagerwey track how these shows of the white left, obsessed with its own anxiety and suffering, are complicit in the rise and maintenance of the far right―particularly in the mobilization, representation, and sustenance of structural white supremacy on television.
Nygaard and Lagerwey examine a cycle of dark television comedies, the focus of which are “horrible white people,” by putting them in conversation with similar upmarket comedies from creators and casts of color like Insecure, Atlanta, Dear White People, and Master of None. Through their analysis, they demonstrate the ways these non-white-centric shows negotiate prestige TV’s dominant aesthetics of whiteness and push back against the centering of white suffering in a time of cultural crisis.
Through the lens of media analysis and feminist cultural studies, Nygaard and Lagerwey’s book opens up new ways of looking at contemporary television consumption―and the political, cultural, and social repercussions of these “horrible white people” shows, both on- and off-screen.

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