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Shameless sociology : critical perspectives on a popular television series

Hunt, Pamela M.(Edited by)Weber, Jennifer Beggs(Edited by)
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In 2011, Showtime premiered Shameless, a comedy-drama about the audacious behaviors of the Gallaghers, a white, working-class family living in Chicago's South Side.

In 2020, the series headed into the production of its eleventh and final season, making it the longest-running original scripted program in Showtime's history.

Shameless explores topics such as poverty, alcoholism, teen pregnancy, and mental illness.

The series has been credited with "reinventing working-class TV" and for humanizing groups that are typically "othered" or simply laughed at.

However, others have critiqued the show for relying on and promoting stereotypes, and for the cavalier ways in which it portrays controversial social issues like rape and abortion.

Shameless Sociology: Critical Perspectives on a Popular Television Series offers a critical eye toward topics such as gentrification, pregnancy and abortion, racial and gender inequality, and homophobia, and illustrates the ways in which Shameless sometimes confronts and topples stereotypes, yet, at other times, serves to reinforce and perpetuate them.Given the broad appeal of the show and the diverse topics it covers, this book will appeal to the general public, as well as researchers of media, culture, and social inequalities, and undergraduate and graduate students at institutions of higher education.

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£61.99
Product Details
1527557448 / 9781527557444
Hardback
01/10/2020
United Kingdom
English
297 pages
21 cm
Professional & Vocational Learn More