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Assault on the Small Screen - Representations of Sexual Violence on Prime Time Television Dramas (Hardcover)
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Assault on the Small Screen - Representations of Sexual Violence on Prime Time Television Dramas (Hardcover)
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Over the last few decades, television programs have attempted to
depict some of the more troubling elements of society with a more
conscientious approach. Issues that networks were once reluctant to
broadcast-such as sexual abuse, sexual assault, and rape-have
become frequent plot points for many popular shows. Narratives that
portray important social issues could potentially affect the ways
individual viewers understand such incidents in the real world, so
it is important to pay close and critical attention to the stories
about rape that are broadcast to mass audiences. In Assault on the
Small Screen: Representations of Sexual Violence on Prime Time
Television Dramas, Molly Ann Magestro examines the ways in which
police and legal dramas on network and cable channels portray rape
narratives. In this discussion, the author focuses on eight
successful shows-NCIS, Criminal Minds, CSI, The Closer, Rizzoli
& Isles, Dexter, Law and Order: Special Victims Unit, and The
Good Wife. Each chapter offers a close reading and analysis of how
one or more of the shows represent rape narratives and rape victims
in ways that more or less address feminist understandings of rape
and rape culture. The arguments in each chapter explore the
specific narrative content of individual series rather than a
single critical approach. Each of the eight shows considered within
the book is the focus of its own argument, as the representations
of rape narratives on television are as complex as issues
surrounding rape can be in the real world. In a time when rape
narratives are frequently making headlines, taking the time to
examine and understand the messages broadcast by a medium as
ubiquitous as television serves an important role in developing an
understanding of rape culture. A significant step toward this
understanding, Assault on the Small Screen will be of interest to
scholars of film and television, media studies, gender studies,
criminology, and sociology.
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