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I Want My Queer TV!

I Want My Queer TV!

Visions and Voices

  • Date:
    Thursday, March 7, 2013
  • Time:
    7:00 PM
  • Venue:
    University Park Campus
  • Address:
    The Ray Stark Family Theatre
  • Cost:
    Admission is free.

    Reception to follow.
  • Email:

Summary:

Over the last two decades, there has been a marked increase in the portrayal of gay and lesbian characters in mainstream media. Glee writer/producer Ian Brennan, The New Normal writer/producer Allison Adler and scholar Jack Halberstam will discuss the representation of sexual identity in modern media and whether media can effect social change.

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Glee writer/producer Ian Brennan, The New Normal writer/producer Allison Adler and USC scholar Jack Halberstam will discuss the representation of sexual identity in modern media. Over the last two decades, there has been a marked increase in the portrayal of gay and lesbian characters in mainstream media, especially in the realm of narrative television. Characters on shows like Glee, True Blood, The Good Wife, Outlaw, Boardwalk Empire, The Office, Modern Family, Will & Grace and 30 Rock could not have existed in 1992. Does this increase reflect a growing social acceptance of the diversity of sexual identity in modern America, or is it simply a marketing tool used by content providers to attract audiences via what may be considered controversial? If it does reflect a change in societal perceptions, what role has the media played in this change? Through a viewing of media clips and interactive conversation, we will explore the changes that have taken place in film and television over the last twenty years and how these changes may reflect—and predict—social change.

Allison Adler has worked on television series including Still Standing, Family Guy, Chuck and No Ordinary Family. In 2011, she joined the writing crew of Glee with six other writers. Currently she is writing and producing for the new Ryan Murphy show The New Normal. (Wikipedia)

Ian Brennan is an award-winning television writer, actor and producer best known for his work on the television show Glee. Brennan has performed off Broadway at the Vineyard Theatre, Playwrights Horizons and MCC Theater, as well as at Chicago’s Steppenwolf Theatre and Goodman Theatre. Brennan conceived the idea for Glee based on his own experiences in his high-school show choir and wrote the first draft of the script, which was immediately picked up. The show has since won much critical acclaim. With Glee’s other producers and writers, Mike Novick, Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk, Brennan received nominations for the Writers Guild of America Awards and the Primetime Emmy Awards. Brennan has won two British Academy of Film and Television Arts TV Awards and two American Film Institute TV Awards. (Wikipedia)
 
Jack Halberstam is a professor of English, gender studies and American studies and ethnicity at USC and the author of four books, including Skin Shows: Gothic Horror and the Technology of Monsters, Female Masculinity and The Queer Art of Failure. Her forthcoming book, Gaga Feminism: Sex, Gender and the End of Normal, will be published in 2013. (Official website, Twitter)
 

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Organized by Tom Abrams and Jennifer Warren (Cinematic Arts).