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- Title
Sexuality and Teen Television: Emerging Adults Respond to Representations of Queer Identity on Glee.
- Authors
Meyer, Michaela; Wood, Megan
- Abstract
Academic scholarship on teen television programs indicates that images of queer sexualities can strongly impact the identities of emerging adults. Yet what is missing from this body of scholarship is an in-depth examination of how these representations are incorporated into the identity projects of the emerging adults who watch these shows. This study fills this gap by examining qualitative interviews with emerging adults who watch Glee. The participants consistently and overwhelmingly identified Glee as representing 'progressive' emerging adult sexuality. Within that, three key themes emerged. First, identifying with Glee is a gendered practice. Second, Glee fandom aligns with an affinity for musical theater, which is traditionally considered a mirror for gay culture. Finally, while viewers recognized queer narrative content, it did not produce a broader acceptance of non-heterosexual identities. Viewers normalized their own (real, straight) identities in relation to the (fake, queer) identities shown in the narrative.
- Subjects
GENDER identity on television; GLEE (TV program); GAY identity; TEEN television programs; TELEVISION viewers
- Publication
Sexuality & Culture, 2013, Vol 17, Issue 3, p434
- ISSN
1095-5143
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s12119-013-9185-2