HBO's Girls and the Awkward Politics of Gender, Race, and Privilege

HBO's Girls and the Awkward Politics of Gender, Race, and Privilege
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Publisher : Lexington Books
Total Pages : 211
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ISBN-10 : 9781498512626
ISBN-13 : 1498512623
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Book Synopsis HBO's Girls and the Awkward Politics of Gender, Race, and Privilege by : Elwood Watson

Download or read book HBO's Girls and the Awkward Politics of Gender, Race, and Privilege written by Elwood Watson and published by Lexington Books. This book was released on 2015-08-27 with total page 211 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: HBO’s Girls and the Awkward Politics of Gender, Race, and Privilege is a collection of essays that examines the HBO program Girls. Since its premiere in 2012, the series has garnered the attention of individuals from various walks of life. The show has been described in many terms: insightful, out-of-touch, brash, sexist, racist, perverse, complex, edgy, daring, provocative—just to name a few. Overall, there is no doubt that Girls has firmly etched itself in the fabric of early twenty-first-century popular culture. The essays in this book examine the show from various angles including: white privilege; body image; gender; culture; race; sexuality; parental and generational attitudes; third wave feminism; male emasculation and immaturity; hipster, indie, and urban music as it relates to Generation Y and Generation X. By examining these perspectives, this book uncovers many of the most pressing issues that have surfaced in the show, while considering the broader societal implications therein.


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