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Posts Tagged ‘television’

I Can See Queerly Now

By Sara McDonough | November 3, 2021

Queer representation is growing increasingly diverse in film and television, leading to richer characters and stories.

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A Queer Query into Friends and The Golden Girls

By Sara McDonough | August 20, 2021

Rewatching favorite sitcoms offers comfort and laughter. It also might challenge viewers to question the problematic nostalgia for humor directed at LGBTQ+ characters.

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Foyle’s War: For Lack of a Better World

By Jim McDermott | April 15, 2021

A detective series depicting British life during World War II might help viewers sort through the wreckage of the pandemic and understand parts of their own lives.

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WandaVision: A Misogynist Fairy Tale

By Jim McDermott | March 12, 2021

Presented as a refreshing series with a female lead, WandaVision trafficks in long-standing tropes. The madwoman is on the screen.

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