The Lifetime Network: Essays on "Television for Women" in the 21st Century

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Emily L. Newman, Emily Witsell
McFarland, 2016年4月11日 - 216页

For more than 30 years, Lifetime has aired a broad range of programming, including original movies, sitcoms, dramas and reality shows. As other networks dedicated to women have come and gone, Lifetime continues to thrive in an ever-expanding cable marketplace, exploring such sensitive topics as race, commercialism, eating disorders, rape and domestic violence.

This collection of new essays is the first to focus on Lifetime and the programs that helped define the network's brand that appeals to both viewers and advertisers. Series like Project Runway, Girlfriend Intervention and Army Wives are explored in depth. The contributors discuss the network's large opus of original films, as well at its online presence.

 

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Introduction Emily L Newman and Emily Witsell
1
Part I Reality and Internet Programming
19
Part II Original Episodic Programming
73
Part III Original Movies
117
Leading the Way for Women and Television Emily L Newman
171
Bibliography
193
About the Contributors
197
Index
199
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Emily L. Newman is associate professor of art history at Texas A&M University–Commerce, specializing in contemporary art, popular culture, and gender studies. She lives in McKinney, Texas. Emily Witsell is research librarian and coordinator of reference and instruction at Wofford College. She lives in Spartanburg, South Carolina.

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