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Informationen zum Autor Samuel A. Chambers teaches political theory at Johns Hopkins University. He writes broadly in political theory! including work on language! culture! and the politics of gender and sexuality. He is co-author! with Terrell Carver! of 'Judith Butler and Political Theory' (2008). He has also edited with Terrell Carver three recent volumes! 'Carole Pateman: Feminism! Democracy! Welfare' (2009)! 'Judith Butler's Precarious Politics' (2008) and 'William Connolly: Democracy! Pluralism! and Political Theory' (2007). Klappentext This is a radical book! which brings together the fields of political theory and television studies. In one of the first books to do so! Samuel A. Chambers exposes and explores the cultural politics of television by treating television shows--including "Six Feet Under!" "Buffy!" "Desperate Housewives!" "The L Word! " and "Big Love--"as serious! important texts and reading them in detail through the lens of queer theory.Samuel A. Chambers makes the case for the profound significance of "the cultural politics of television!" the way in which a television show's text itself engages with the politics of its day. He argues for queer theory's essential contribution to any understanding of the political! and initiates a larger project of queer television studies. This is an important and fresh contribution to queer theory and to the understanding of television as politics. Brings together the fields of political theory and television studies. This book explores the cultural politics of television by treating television shows - including "Six Feet Under", "Buffy the Vampire Slayer", "Desperate Housewives", "The L Word", and "Big Love" - as serious, important texts and reading them through the lens of queer theory. Zusammenfassung Brings together the fields of political theory and television studies. This book explores the cultural politics of television by treating television shows - including "Six Feet Under", "Buffy the Vampire Slayer", "Desperate Housewives", "The L Word", and "Big Love" - as serious, important texts and reading them through the lens of queer theory. Inhaltsverzeichnis Table of ContentsPreface Introduction Queer Theory and the Cultural Politics of TelevisionChapter 1 Telepistemology of the ClosetChapter 2 The Alterity of the PresentChapter 3 From Representation to Norms: Reifying HeteronormativityChapter 4 Desperately Straight: Subverting HeteronormativityChapter 5 The Meaning of ‘Family’Chapter 6 Marriage and The Queer FamilyEpisode Guide Works Cited Index...