Inventer son genre dans le langage de la télévision
Between 1955 and 1969 the French national television has allowed forms of self-presentation and relationnalities, related to non heteronormative cultures and sociabilities. Broadcast regularly, a number of variety shows deployed a range of extraordinary performances. Invisible to an unaware audience...
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author | Catherine Gonnard Elisabeth Lebovici |
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description | Between 1955 and 1969 the French national television has allowed forms of self-presentation and relationnalities, related to non heteronormative cultures and sociabilities. Broadcast regularly, a number of variety shows deployed a range of extraordinary performances. Invisible to an unaware audience, these "pre-Stonewall” figures would never have identified as lesbian, gay or trans. They nevertheless contributed in constituting the francophone post-war lesbian culture as an object of study for queer theory. |
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spelling | doaj-art-89d5ac9f46d944d892a5ee267fe9c4182025-01-30T10:37:46ZfraAssociation Genres, sexualités, langageGlad!2551-08192016-11-01110.4000/glad.209Inventer son genre dans le langage de la télévisionCatherine GonnardElisabeth LeboviciBetween 1955 and 1969 the French national television has allowed forms of self-presentation and relationnalities, related to non heteronormative cultures and sociabilities. Broadcast regularly, a number of variety shows deployed a range of extraordinary performances. Invisible to an unaware audience, these "pre-Stonewall” figures would never have identified as lesbian, gay or trans. They nevertheless contributed in constituting the francophone post-war lesbian culture as an object of study for queer theory.https://journals.openedition.org/glad/209televisionmedialesbiansemiologyhomosocialitygender strategies |
spellingShingle | Catherine Gonnard Elisabeth Lebovici Inventer son genre dans le langage de la télévision Glad! television media lesbian semiology homosociality gender strategies |
title | Inventer son genre dans le langage de la télévision |
title_full | Inventer son genre dans le langage de la télévision |
title_fullStr | Inventer son genre dans le langage de la télévision |
title_full_unstemmed | Inventer son genre dans le langage de la télévision |
title_short | Inventer son genre dans le langage de la télévision |
title_sort | inventer son genre dans le langage de la television |
topic | television media lesbian semiology homosociality gender strategies |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/glad/209 |
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