The controversy surrounding 'Queer as Folk' - Banality of current TV or society's persistent homophobia?

von: Ryan Edwards

GRIN Verlag , 2014

ISBN: 9783656746614 , 22 Seiten

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The controversy surrounding 'Queer as Folk' - Banality of current TV or society's persistent homophobia?


 

Bachelor Thesis from the year 2001 in the subject Communications - Broadcast and entertainment, grade: 2:2, University of East London, course: Communications Studies BA (Hons), language: English, abstract: This was written following the groundbreaking Channel 4 television show 'Queer as Folk' that aired in 1999 and spawned a popular and long running American version. It showed gay people not as victims but as well rounded characters living life - with a mixture of joy and sorrow similar to their straight contempories that hadn't been seen before - not to mention sexual scenes shot with a similar explicitness as hetrosexual sex was normally shown. Consequently it was a trailblazing and controversial programme which warranted deeper analysis in this paper.

35 year old professional graduated from the University of East London, with a particular interest in LGBT and queer theory and politics