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Title Gladiators in suits : race, gender, and the politics of representation in Scandal / edited by Simone Adams, Kimberly R. Moffitt, and Ronald L. Jackson II.
Publisher Syracuse : Syracuse University Press, 2019.
Copyright date ©2019
Edition First edition.



Descript 1 online resource (xii, 406 pages)
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Contents Olivia Pope, citizen of empire: gendered duties and sacrificial: violence on Scandal / Catherine R. Squires -- Olivia Pope: "fixer" of necropolitical fallout / Nicholas Manganas -- Scandal: a melodrama of social death / Patricia Ventura -- The power of whiteness: disciplining Olivia Pope / Shantel Gabrieal Buggs and Ryessia Jones Russell -- "Tangled skeins": Scandal's Olivia Pope and the counternarrativizing of black female enslavement / Ernest L. Gibson III -- "You're nobody's victim, Liv": the scandal of black love and white hegemony in Scandal / Christopher A. House and Sean Eversley Bradwell -- Insider/outsider: Olivia Pope and the pursuit of erotic power / Kadian Pow -- #olitz: the erotics of (e)racing in Scandal / Kavyta Kay -- A sisterhood of strategic convenience: Olivia Pope, Mellie Grant, and their scandalous entanglements / Tracey Owens Patton -- Female gladiators and third wave feminism: visualizing power, choice, and dialogue in Scandal / Lara C. Stache and Rachel D. Davidson -- Nimble readings: black women, meaning making, and negotiating womanhood through Scandal / Timeka N. Tounsel -- Good black girls wear white: Olivia Pope and conflicted constructions of black female personhood / Kimberly Alecia Singletary -- "It's handled!": critiquing the politics of respectability at the intersection of race and gender in Scandal / Tina M. Harris, Myra Washington, and Diamond M. Akers -- Advocacy and normalcy: the politics of same-sex marriage in Scandal / Will Howell -- "He exists because I say he exists": the (un)making of Fitz's manhood and the enduring adaptability of hegemonic masculinity / David Ponton III and Kelly Weber Stefonowich -- "I can't fix this": reflections on Scandal's racial commentary in the "lawn chair" episode / Ronald L. Jackson II, Kimberly R. Moffitt, and Simone Adams.
ISBN 9780815654681 (electronic book)
0815654685 (electronic book)
9780815636229 (hardcover ; alkaline paper)
9780815636403 (softcover ; alk. paper)
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Series Television and popular culture
Television and popular culture.
Subject Thrillers (Television programs) -- Social aspects -- United States.
Thrillers (Television programs) -- History and criticism.
Political television programs -- Social aspects -- United States.
Political television programs -- History and criticism.
African American women on television.
Race on television.
Women on television.
Alt author Adams, Simone, editor.
Moffitt, Kimberly R., editor.
Jackson, Ronald L., 1970- editor.
Descript 1 online resource (xii, 406 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Edition First edition.
Contents Olivia Pope, citizen of empire: gendered duties and sacrificial: violence on Scandal / Catherine R. Squires -- Olivia Pope: "fixer" of necropolitical fallout / Nicholas Manganas -- Scandal: a melodrama of social death / Patricia Ventura -- The power of whiteness: disciplining Olivia Pope / Shantel Gabrieal Buggs and Ryessia Jones Russell -- "Tangled skeins": Scandal's Olivia Pope and the counternarrativizing of black female enslavement / Ernest L. Gibson III -- "You're nobody's victim, Liv": the scandal of black love and white hegemony in Scandal / Christopher A. House and Sean Eversley Bradwell -- Insider/outsider: Olivia Pope and the pursuit of erotic power / Kadian Pow -- #olitz: the erotics of (e)racing in Scandal / Kavyta Kay -- A sisterhood of strategic convenience: Olivia Pope, Mellie Grant, and their scandalous entanglements / Tracey Owens Patton -- Female gladiators and third wave feminism: visualizing power, choice, and dialogue in Scandal / Lara C. Stache and Rachel D. Davidson -- Nimble readings: black women, meaning making, and negotiating womanhood through Scandal / Timeka N. Tounsel -- Good black girls wear white: Olivia Pope and conflicted constructions of black female personhood / Kimberly Alecia Singletary -- "It's handled!": critiquing the politics of respectability at the intersection of race and gender in Scandal / Tina M. Harris, Myra Washington, and Diamond M. Akers -- Advocacy and normalcy: the politics of same-sex marriage in Scandal / Will Howell -- "He exists because I say he exists": the (un)making of Fitz's manhood and the enduring adaptability of hegemonic masculinity / David Ponton III and Kelly Weber Stefonowich -- "I can't fix this": reflections on Scandal's racial commentary in the "lawn chair" episode / Ronald L. Jackson II, Kimberly R. Moffitt, and Simone Adams.
ISBN 9780815654681 (electronic book)
0815654685 (electronic book)
9780815636229 (hardcover ; alkaline paper)
9780815636403 (softcover ; alk. paper)
Series Television and popular culture
Television and popular culture.
Subject Thrillers (Television programs) -- Social aspects -- United States.
Thrillers (Television programs) -- History and criticism.
Political television programs -- Social aspects -- United States.
Political television programs -- History and criticism.
African American women on television.
Race on television.
Women on television.
Alt author Adams, Simone, editor.
Moffitt, Kimberly R., editor.
Jackson, Ronald L., 1970- editor.

Subject Thrillers (Television programs) -- Social aspects -- United States.
Thrillers (Television programs) -- History and criticism.
Political television programs -- Social aspects -- United States.
Political television programs -- History and criticism.
African American women on television.
Race on television.
Women on television.
Descript 1 online resource (xii, 406 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Olivia Pope, citizen of empire: gendered duties and sacrificial: violence on Scandal / Catherine R. Squires -- Olivia Pope: "fixer" of necropolitical fallout / Nicholas Manganas -- Scandal: a melodrama of social death / Patricia Ventura -- The power of whiteness: disciplining Olivia Pope / Shantel Gabrieal Buggs and Ryessia Jones Russell -- "Tangled skeins": Scandal's Olivia Pope and the counternarrativizing of black female enslavement / Ernest L. Gibson III -- "You're nobody's victim, Liv": the scandal of black love and white hegemony in Scandal / Christopher A. House and Sean Eversley Bradwell -- Insider/outsider: Olivia Pope and the pursuit of erotic power / Kadian Pow -- #olitz: the erotics of (e)racing in Scandal / Kavyta Kay -- A sisterhood of strategic convenience: Olivia Pope, Mellie Grant, and their scandalous entanglements / Tracey Owens Patton -- Female gladiators and third wave feminism: visualizing power, choice, and dialogue in Scandal / Lara C. Stache and Rachel D. Davidson -- Nimble readings: black women, meaning making, and negotiating womanhood through Scandal / Timeka N. Tounsel -- Good black girls wear white: Olivia Pope and conflicted constructions of black female personhood / Kimberly Alecia Singletary -- "It's handled!": critiquing the politics of respectability at the intersection of race and gender in Scandal / Tina M. Harris, Myra Washington, and Diamond M. Akers -- Advocacy and normalcy: the politics of same-sex marriage in Scandal / Will Howell -- "He exists because I say he exists": the (un)making of Fitz's manhood and the enduring adaptability of hegemonic masculinity / David Ponton III and Kelly Weber Stefonowich -- "I can't fix this": reflections on Scandal's racial commentary in the "lawn chair" episode / Ronald L. Jackson II, Kimberly R. Moffitt, and Simone Adams.
Alt author Adams, Simone, editor.
Moffitt, Kimberly R., editor.
Jackson, Ronald L., 1970- editor.
ISBN 9780815654681 (electronic book)
0815654685 (electronic book)
9780815636229 (hardcover ; alkaline paper)
9780815636403 (softcover ; alk. paper)

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