M410 HARRIS PRE.qxd 20/7/06 11:35 AM Page i Phil's G4 Phil's G4:Users:phil:Public: P Beyond representation M410 HARRIS PRE.qxd 20/7/06 11:35 AM Page ii Phil's G4 Phil's G4:Users:phil:Public: M410 HARRIS PRE.qxd 20/7/06 11:35 AM Page iii Phil's G4 Phil's G4:Users:phil:Public Beyond representation Television drama and the politics and aesthetics of identity GERALDINE HARRIS Manchester University Press Manchester and New York distributed exclusively in the USAby Palgrave M410 HARRIS PRE.qxd 20/7/06 11:35 AM Page iv Phil's G4 Phil's G4:Users:phil:Public: Copyright © Geraldine Harris 2006 The right of Geraldine Harris to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted by her in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. Published byManchester University Press Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9NR, UK andRoom 400, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10010, USA www.manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk Distributed exclusively in the USA by Palgrave, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10010, USA Distributed exclusively in Canada by UBC Press, University of British Columbia, 2029 West Mall, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 1Z2 British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data applied for ISBN 0 7190 7458 4 hardback EAN 978 0 7190 7458 5 First published 2006 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Typeset by Servis Filmsetting Limited, Manchester Printed in Great Britain by Biddles, King’s Lynn M410 HARRIS PRE.qxd 20/7/06 11:35 AM Page v Phil's G4 Phil's G4:Users:phil:Public: P For Colin Knapp (who else?) M410 HARRIS PRE.qxd 20/7/06 11:35 AM Page vi Phil's G4 Phil's G4:Users:phil:Public: M410 HARRIS PRE.qxd 20/7/06 11:35 AM Page vii Phil's G4 Phil's G4:Users:phil:Public Contents Acknowledgements ix Introduction: beyond the politics of identity? 1 1 Beyond realism? Modes of reading in Marxist-socialist and post-Marxist-socialist television drama criticism 9 2 The end(s) of feminism(s)? From Madonnato Ally McBeal 34 3 Divided duties: diasporic subjectivities and ‘race relations’ dramas (Supply and Demand, The Bill, Second Generation) 66 4 The world of enterprise: myths of the global and global myths (Star Trek) 99 5 Only human nature after all? Romantic attractions and queer dilemmas (Queer as Folk) 138 Conclusion: beyond (simple) representation? Metrosexuality and The Murder of Stephen Lawrence 169 References 191 Index 203 M410 HARRIS PRE.qxd 20/7/06 11:35 AM Page viii Phil's G4 Phil's G4:Users:phil:Public M410 HARRIS PRE.qxd 20/7/06 11:35 AM Page ix Phil's G4 Phil's G4:Users:phil:Public: Acknowledgements This book was completed with the support of the Arts and Humanities Research Board in the form of a research leave grant. My gratitude is also due to Manchester University Press for their patience and support. Similarly to my colleagues and ex-colleagues in Theatre Studies at Lancaster University, Nigel Stewart, Kate Newey, Gabriella Giannachi, Karen Juers-Mumby, Chris Roberts. Special thanks to Dr Alice Booth for her help on the manuscript and for intellectual crossfertilisation. Very special thanks to Elaine Aston for Sea World, Dostoevsky’s hat and so much more, and to Andrew Quick, who would like it to be known that the money he owed me was a mere pittance and was repaid long ago, unlike my greater, more abstract, debt to him. Thanks also to Mike Bowen, Dave Blacow and Andy Sellars in the Lancaster University Television Unit and to all the students over the years who have taken the TV drama course. Finally thanks to colleagues in Cultural Studies and Women’s Studies, and in particular to Sara Ahmed, whose work so clearly inspires much of this book.
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