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  1. Female identities in lesbian web series
    transnational community building in Anglo-, Hispano-, and Francophone contexts
    Published: [2020]; © 2020
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    Lesbian web series narrate female-centered stories, strengthen identity construction, and generate transnational communities beyond cultural barriers. Julia Obermayr explores the first definition of a new format, the first representations of lesbian... more

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    Lesbian web series narrate female-centered stories, strengthen identity construction, and generate transnational communities beyond cultural barriers. Julia Obermayr explores the first definition of a new format, the first representations of lesbian women in US-American, Canadian, and Spanish web series from 2007 and onward, as well as their reciprocal effects regarding identity construction and community building of their transnational, mainly female, audience.The analyzed corpus comprises scenes taken from Venice the Series (2009) and its backstory »Otalia« on the soap opera Guiding Light (1952-2009), Seeking Simone (2009), Out With Dad (2010), Féminin/ Féminin (2014), Chica Busca Chica (2007) and its cinematic sequel De Chica En Chica (2015), as well as Notas Aparte (2016) Biographical note: Julia Obermayr (Dr. phil.), born in 1981, did her doctorate at the University of Graz and in LGBT+ archives in Los Angeles, Toronto, Montreal, Madrid, and Barcelona. She specializes in cultural studies, lesbian/LGBT studies and diversity, minority identities, and female representations in audiovisual media, mainly in Romance speaking Europe and the Americas

     

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  2. Female Identities in Lesbian Web Series
    Transnational Community Building in Anglo-, Hispano-, and Francophone Contexts
    Published: 2020; ©2020
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    ISBN: 9783839452912
    RVK Categories: MS 2870
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series: Queer Studies ; v.28
    Subjects: Internet television..; Lesbianism on television; Frau <Motiv>; Webserie; Identität <Motiv>; Lesbische Orientierung <Motiv>
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (257 Seiten)
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    Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Introduction -- Questions of Methodologyand Theoretical Framework -- 1. Questions of Methodology -- 1.1 Field Research in the US, Canada, and Spain -- 1.2 Film Analysis of Lesbian Characters -- 2. Lesbian Identities -- 2.1 Construction of Lesbian Identities -- 2.2 Terminology and Models of Identity -- 2.2.1 Lesbiana vs. Lésbico/ a -- 2.2.2 Models of Identity -- 2.2.3 Emotions vs. Sexuality -- 2.3 Socio-Political Aspects of Lesbianism -- 2.3.1 The Dangers of Labeling Identity -- 2.3.2 The Importance of Labeling Identity -- 3. Lesbian Web Series: The Medium -- 3.1 A Subculturally Sensitive Approach towards Definition -- 3.1.1 Performative and Political Audiovisuality -- 3.1.2 Authenticity -- 3.1.3 Fictionality -- 3.1.4 Narrativity -- 3.1.5 Seriality -- 3.1.6 Transnationality and its Bonding Tendencies -- 3.1.7 Transmediality and the Emergence of Social Media -- 3.2 The Lesbian Web Series Corpus and YouTube -- 3.3 Hypotheses and Research Questions -- 4. The Lesbian Code -- 4.1 No Lesbian Erasure: Visibility as Identity Stabilization Process -- 4.2 Opposing the Lesbian Death Trope -- 4.3 Lesbian Codes of Identification -- 4.3.1 Lesbian Legacy Collection -- 4.3.2 Lesbian Bodies in the Mirror -- Analysis of Empirical Data -- 5. Approaching Female Identities in Lesbian Web Series within Anglo-, Hispano-, and Francophone Contexts -- 5.1 Female Identities in Lesbian Web Series -- 5.2 Encoding Lesbianism in Opening Scenes -- 5.2.1 Subcultural Codes and Symbols to Introduce Lesbian Protagonists -- 5.2.2 Intimate (Private &amp -- Public) Safe Spaces -- 5.2.3 Public Spaces: In the Streets of Montreal -- 5.3 Decoding Lesbian Bodies in Mirror Scenes -- 5.3.1 Féminin/ Féminin -- 5.3.2 Chica Busca Chica -- 5.3.3 De Chica En Chica -- 5.3.4 Venice The Series -- 5.3.5 Excursus: Fringe/ Lip Service/ Lost Girl

    5.3.6 Excursus: GZSZ -- 6. Effects of Lesbian Web Series on their Audiences -- 6.1 The Lesbian Gaze -- 6.2 Lesbian Spectatorship and a Sense of Community Building -- 6.3 Audience Migration on the Example of Guiding Light and Venice The Series Using Clean Slate as Musical Memory Motif -- 6.3.1 From Soap Opera to Web Series -- 6.3.2 The Musical Memory Motif -- 6.3.3 Otalia Key Scenes in the Soap Opera Guiding Light -- 6.3.4 Giani Key Scenes in the Lesbian Web Series Venice The Series -- 7. Conclusion -- Abbreviations -- Table of Figures -- References -- Lesbian Web Series -- TV Series, Films, and Documentaries -- LGBT Archives and Museums -- Bibliography -- Webliography

  3. Female Identities in Lesbian Web Series
    Transnational Community Building in Anglo-, Hispano-, and Francophone Contexts
    Published: 2020
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    Lesbian Web Series narrate female-centred stories, strengthen identity construction, and generate transnational communities beyond cultural barriers. Julia Obermayr explores the first definition of a new format, the first representations of lesbian... more

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    Lesbian Web Series narrate female-centred stories, strengthen identity construction, and generate transnational communities beyond cultural barriers. Julia Obermayr explores the first definition of a new format, the first representations of lesbian women in US-American, Canadian, and Spanish web series from 2007 and onward, as well as their reciprocal effects regarding identity construction and community building of their transnational, mainly female, audience. The analyzed corpus comprises scenes taken from Venice the Series (2009) and its backstory »Otalia« on the soap opera Guiding Light (1952-2009), Seeking Simone (2009), Out With Dad (2010), Féminin/ Féminin (2014), Chica Busca Chica (2007) and its cinematic sequel De Chica En Chica (2015), as well as Notas Aparte (2016).

     

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    Series: Queer Studies ; 28
    Subjects: Webserie; Frau <Motiv>; Identität <Motiv>; Lesbische Orientierung <Motiv>
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (256 p.)
  4. Female identities in lesbian web series
    transnational community building in Anglo-, Hispano-, and Francophone contexts
    Published: [2020]; © 2020
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    Lesbian web series narrate female-centered stories, strengthen identity construction, and generate transnational communities beyond cultural barriers. Julia Obermayr explores the first definition of a new format, the first representations of lesbian... more

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    Lesbian web series narrate female-centered stories, strengthen identity construction, and generate transnational communities beyond cultural barriers. Julia Obermayr explores the first definition of a new format, the first representations of lesbian women in US-American, Canadian, and Spanish web series from 2007 and onward, as well as their reciprocal effects regarding identity construction and community building of their transnational, mainly female, audience.The analyzed corpus comprises scenes taken from Venice the Series (2009) and its backstory »Otalia« on the soap opera Guiding Light (1952-2009), Seeking Simone (2009), Out With Dad (2010), Féminin/ Féminin (2014), Chica Busca Chica (2007) and its cinematic sequel De Chica En Chica (2015), as well as Notas Aparte (2016) Biographical note: Julia Obermayr (Dr. phil.), born in 1981, did her doctorate at the University of Graz and in LGBT+ archives in Los Angeles, Toronto, Montreal, Madrid, and Barcelona. She specializes in cultural studies, lesbian/LGBT studies and diversity, minority identities, and female representations in audiovisual media, mainly in Romance speaking Europe and the Americas

     

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  5. Female Identities in Lesbian Web Series
    Transnational Community Building in Anglo-, Hispano-, and Francophone Contexts
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    Subjects: Internet television..; Lesbianism on television; Frau <Motiv>; Webserie; Identität <Motiv>; Lesbische Orientierung <Motiv>
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    Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Introduction -- Questions of Methodologyand Theoretical Framework -- 1. Questions of Methodology -- 1.1 Field Research in the US, Canada, and Spain -- 1.2 Film Analysis of Lesbian Characters -- 2. Lesbian Identities -- 2.1 Construction of Lesbian Identities -- 2.2 Terminology and Models of Identity -- 2.2.1 Lesbiana vs. Lésbico/ a -- 2.2.2 Models of Identity -- 2.2.3 Emotions vs. Sexuality -- 2.3 Socio-Political Aspects of Lesbianism -- 2.3.1 The Dangers of Labeling Identity -- 2.3.2 The Importance of Labeling Identity -- 3. Lesbian Web Series: The Medium -- 3.1 A Subculturally Sensitive Approach towards Definition -- 3.1.1 Performative and Political Audiovisuality -- 3.1.2 Authenticity -- 3.1.3 Fictionality -- 3.1.4 Narrativity -- 3.1.5 Seriality -- 3.1.6 Transnationality and its Bonding Tendencies -- 3.1.7 Transmediality and the Emergence of Social Media -- 3.2 The Lesbian Web Series Corpus and YouTube -- 3.3 Hypotheses and Research Questions -- 4. The Lesbian Code -- 4.1 No Lesbian Erasure: Visibility as Identity Stabilization Process -- 4.2 Opposing the Lesbian Death Trope -- 4.3 Lesbian Codes of Identification -- 4.3.1 Lesbian Legacy Collection -- 4.3.2 Lesbian Bodies in the Mirror -- Analysis of Empirical Data -- 5. Approaching Female Identities in Lesbian Web Series within Anglo-, Hispano-, and Francophone Contexts -- 5.1 Female Identities in Lesbian Web Series -- 5.2 Encoding Lesbianism in Opening Scenes -- 5.2.1 Subcultural Codes and Symbols to Introduce Lesbian Protagonists -- 5.2.2 Intimate (Private &amp -- Public) Safe Spaces -- 5.2.3 Public Spaces: In the Streets of Montreal -- 5.3 Decoding Lesbian Bodies in Mirror Scenes -- 5.3.1 Féminin/ Féminin -- 5.3.2 Chica Busca Chica -- 5.3.3 De Chica En Chica -- 5.3.4 Venice The Series -- 5.3.5 Excursus: Fringe/ Lip Service/ Lost Girl

    5.3.6 Excursus: GZSZ -- 6. Effects of Lesbian Web Series on their Audiences -- 6.1 The Lesbian Gaze -- 6.2 Lesbian Spectatorship and a Sense of Community Building -- 6.3 Audience Migration on the Example of Guiding Light and Venice The Series Using Clean Slate as Musical Memory Motif -- 6.3.1 From Soap Opera to Web Series -- 6.3.2 The Musical Memory Motif -- 6.3.3 Otalia Key Scenes in the Soap Opera Guiding Light -- 6.3.4 Giani Key Scenes in the Lesbian Web Series Venice The Series -- 7. Conclusion -- Abbreviations -- Table of Figures -- References -- Lesbian Web Series -- TV Series, Films, and Documentaries -- LGBT Archives and Museums -- Bibliography -- Webliography

  6. Female identities in lesbian web series
    transnational community building in anglo-, hispano-, and francophone contexts
    Published: [2020]; © 2020
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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Introduction -- Introduction -- 1. Questions of Methodology -- 2. Lesbian Identities -- 3. Lesbian Web Series: The Medium -- 4. The Lesbian Code -- Introduction -- 5. Approaching Female... more

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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Introduction -- Introduction -- 1. Questions of Methodology -- 2. Lesbian Identities -- 3. Lesbian Web Series: The Medium -- 4. The Lesbian Code -- Introduction -- 5. Approaching Female Identities in Lesbian Web Series within Anglo-, Hispano-, and Francophone Contexts -- 6. Effects of Lesbian Web Series on their Audiences -- 7. Conclusion -- Abbreviations -- Table of Figures -- References "Lesbian Web Series narrate female-centred stories, strengthen identity construction, and generate transnational communities beyond cultural barriers. Julia Obermayr explores the first definition of a new format, the first representations of lesbian women in US-American, Canadian, and Spanish web series from 2007 and onward, as well as their reciprocal effects regarding identity construction and community building of their transnational, mainly female, audience. The analyzed corpus comprises scenes taken from Venice the Series (2009) and its backstory "Otalia" on the soap opera Guiding Light (1952-2009), Seeking Simone (2009), Out With Dad (2010), Féminin/ Féminin (2014), Chica Busca Chica (2007) and its cinematic sequel De Chica En Chica (2015), as well as Notas Aparte (2016)" --

     

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  7. Female Identities in Lesbian Web Series
    Transnational Community Building in Anglo-, Hispano-, and Francophone Contexts
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    transnational community building in anglo-, hispano-, and francophone contexts
    Published: [2020]; © 2020
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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Introduction -- Introduction -- 1. Questions of Methodology -- 2. Lesbian Identities -- 3. Lesbian Web Series: The Medium -- 4. The Lesbian Code -- Introduction -- 5. Approaching Female... more

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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Introduction -- Introduction -- 1. Questions of Methodology -- 2. Lesbian Identities -- 3. Lesbian Web Series: The Medium -- 4. The Lesbian Code -- Introduction -- 5. Approaching Female Identities in Lesbian Web Series within Anglo-, Hispano-, and Francophone Contexts -- 6. Effects of Lesbian Web Series on their Audiences -- 7. Conclusion -- Abbreviations -- Table of Figures -- References "Lesbian Web Series narrate female-centred stories, strengthen identity construction, and generate transnational communities beyond cultural barriers. Julia Obermayr explores the first definition of a new format, the first representations of lesbian women in US-American, Canadian, and Spanish web series from 2007 and onward, as well as their reciprocal effects regarding identity construction and community building of their transnational, mainly female, audience. The analyzed corpus comprises scenes taken from Venice the Series (2009) and its backstory "Otalia" on the soap opera Guiding Light (1952-2009), Seeking Simone (2009), Out With Dad (2010), Féminin/ Féminin (2014), Chica Busca Chica (2007) and its cinematic sequel De Chica En Chica (2015), as well as Notas Aparte (2016)" --

     

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