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Title Screwball television : critical perspectives on Gilmore girls / edited by David Scott Diffrient with David Lavery.

Publication Info. Syracuse : Syracuse University Press, 2010.

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Edition 1st ed.
Description 1 online resource (xxxvi, 380 pages).
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Television and popular culture
Television and popular culture.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction: "you're about to be Gilmored" / David Scott Diffrient -- Authorship, genre, literacy, televisuality. "Impossible girl": Amy Sherman-Palladino and television creativity / David Lavery -- Branding the family drama: genre formations and critical perspectives on Gilmore girls / Amanda R. Keeler -- Your guide to the girls: Gilmore-isms, cultural capital, and a different kind of quality TV / Justin Owen Rawlins -- TV "dramedy" and the double-sided "liturgy" of Gilmore Girls / Giada Da Ros -- Real and imagined communities (in town and online). The gift of Gilmore girls' gab: fan podcasts and the task of "talking back" to TV / David Scott Diffrient -- "I wll try harder to merge the worlds": expanding narrative and navigating spaces in Gilmore girls / Radha O'Meara -- "You've always been the head pilgrim girl": stars hollow as the embodiment of the American dream / Alyson R. Buckman -- Town meetings of the imagination: Gilmore girls and Northern exposure / Jane Feuer -- Race, class, education, profession. Escaping from Korea: cultural authenticity and Asian American identities in Gilmore girls / Hye Seung Chung -- "The thing that reads a lot": bibliophilia, college life, and literary culture in Gilmore girls / Anna Viola Sborgi -- Stars hollow, Chilton, and the politics of education in Gilmore girls / Matthew C. Nelson -- "You don't got it": becoming a journalist in Gilmore girls / Angel Castaños Martínez, Amor Muñoz Bécares, and Sarah Caitlin Lavery -- Food, addiction, gender, sexuality. Pass the Pop-Tarts: the Gilmore girls' perpetual hunger / Susannah B. Mintz and Leah E. Mintz -- "Nigella's deep-frying a Snickers bar!": addiction as a social construct in Gilmore girls / Joyce Goggin -- Java junkies versus balcony buddies: Gilmore girls, "shipping," and contemporary sexuality / A. Rochelle Mabry -- "But Luke and Lorelai belong together!": relationships, social control, and Gilmore girls / Jimmie Manning -- What a girl wants: men and masculinity in Gilmore girls / Laura Nathan.
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Subject Gilmore girls (Television program)
Gilmore girls (Television program)
Gilmore girls (Television program : 2000-2007)
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Diffrient, David Scott, 1972-
Lavery, David, 1949-
Other Form: Print version: Screwball television. 1st ed. Syracuse : Syracuse University Press, 2010 (DLC) 2010000442
ISBN 9780815650690 (electronic book)
0815650698 (electronic book)
9780815632399 (cloth alkaline paper)
0815632398 (cloth alkaline paper)