Florian Vanlee
Ghent University
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Television & New Media | 2018
Florian Vanlee; Frederik Dhaenens; Sofie Van Bauwel
Queer television studies scholarship tends to construct “queerness” and “normality” as incommensurable concepts, defining queer “against the normal rather than the heterosexual.” In this article, we show how this construction is specifically intertwined with highly liberalized media contexts, and generates a fundamentally static understanding and operationalization of the concept of normality in queer television studies. Turning to Flemish television fiction of the late 1990s, we point to a dynamic and open-ended approach toward sexual and gender diversity, and illustrate how televised normality itself can be a queer phenomenon. In doing so, we offer a framework to understand the proliferation of LGBT+ characters and storylines in twenty-first-century Flemish television fiction, and contribute to a nuanced understanding of the dynamics of normalization and television fiction in a western European television industry.
Catalan Journal of Communication & Cultural Studies | 2017
Florian Vanlee; Sofie Van Bauwel; Frederik Dhaenens
Archive | 2018
Florian Vanlee; Frederik Dhaenens; Sofie Van Bauwel
Televising Flemish LGBTQs: Mapping LGBTQ characters in Flemish television fiction | 2017
Florian Vanlee; Sofie Van Bauwel; Frederik Dhaenens
Queer Screens Conference | 2017
Florian Vanlee
New Discourses and New Territorialities: Cultural and political mutations and communication | 2017
Florian Vanlee; Frederik Dhaenens; Sofie Van Bauwel
Urban Queers and Rural Hicks: Metronormativity and LGBTs as markers of late modernity in Flemish quality television fiction | 2016
Florian Vanlee; Sofie Van Bauwel; Frederik Dhaenens
Media (In)Visibility: Gender and Sexual Diversity in European Popular Culture | 2016
Florian Vanlee; Frederik Dhaenens; Sofie Van Bauwel
IAMCR 2016: Memory, Commemoration and Communication | 2016
Florian Vanlee; Frederik Dhaenens; Sofie Van Bauwel
Media (in)visibility : Gender and sexual diversity in European popular media culture, Abstracts | 2015
Florian Vanlee; Frederik Dhaenens; Sofie Van Bauwel