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The L Word (Paperback)
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The L Word (Paperback)
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In January 2004, Showtime debuted The L Word, the first prime-time
commercial drama to centre around lesbian characters. Over the
course of six seasons, the show depicted the lives and loves of an
evolving circle of friends in West Hollywood, California, and was
widely read as evidence of changing social attitudes toward gay
people. Building on immediate critical attention, the show reigned
as Showtime's most popular for its first three seasons and earned a
large and enthusiastic audience. In The L Word, author Margaret T.
McFadden argues that the show is important for its subject matter,
its extended and deeply literate commentary on the history of
representation of lesbians in popular media, and the formal
innovations it deployed to rewrite that history. McFadden shows
that the programme's creators, led by executive producer Ilene
Chaiken, were well aware of the assumptions and expectations that
viewers would bring to it after a history of stereotypical
depictions of lesbians on television. They sought to satisfy a
diverse group of viewers who wanted honest and appealing portrayals
of their lives while still attracting a large enough mainstream
audience to make The L Word commercially viable. In five chapters,
McFadden explores how the show tackled these problems of
representation by using reflexivity as a strategy to make meaning,
undertaking a complicitous critique of Hollywood, skillfully using
a soap-drama format to draw in its audience and ultimately creating
its own complex representation of a lesbian community. While
deconstructing the history of misrepresentation of lesbians, The L
Word's new modes of storytelling and new perspectives made many
aspects of lesbian experience, history and culture visible to a
large audience. Fans of the show as well as readers interested in
cultural studies and gay and lesbian pop cultural history will
enjoy this astute volume.
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