2009
DOI: 10.31165/nk.2009.21.40
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Wots Not Queer: the Search for Sexual Representation in Audience Research

Abstract: ‘New audience research’ is a well established field within media and cultural studies. However, an analysis of audience studies since the 1970s demonstrates that issues of sexual identity have rarely been addressed. In this article, I argue the dominance of class and gender in the development of new audience research, and the influence of poststructuralism in queer studies, have contributed to the ‘queer’ being ‘sidelined’ in audience research. By critically analysing existing textual queer media research, … Show more

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“…Following up on this lead, queer scholars have identified ‘queering’ as a resistant mode of reading (Doty, 1993). However, much of the writing on queer film and television is text-centred (Davis and Needham, 2009), while only limited research explores queer media consumption empirically (Dhaenens et al, 2008; Haslop, 2009). As a result, resistant or queer readings are assumed rather than actually observed, with a few exceptions (e.g.…”
Section: Representation and Its Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following up on this lead, queer scholars have identified ‘queering’ as a resistant mode of reading (Doty, 1993). However, much of the writing on queer film and television is text-centred (Davis and Needham, 2009), while only limited research explores queer media consumption empirically (Dhaenens et al, 2008; Haslop, 2009). As a result, resistant or queer readings are assumed rather than actually observed, with a few exceptions (e.g.…”
Section: Representation and Its Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%