Sexual diversity and streaming television: Toward a platform studies approach to analyzing LGBTQ+ TV

IF 2.4 2区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
Hollis Griffin
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This essay argues for the utility of a platform-studies approach alongside textual analysis when studying the politics of sexual representation in contemporary television programming. Using a corpus of four LGBTQ+-themed programs that represent queer and trans sexualities and HIV/AIDS, the paper argues that funding mechanisms play a constitutive role in determining the kinds of sexual diversity that can circulate via streaming technologies. Comparing and contrasting content created for SVODs, BVODs, and video-sharing platforms, the essay considers the impact that the economic diversity of television’s multiplatform ecology has on the sexual diversity of content that circulates there. Purposefully combining an analysis of online TV with social media entertainment, the essay casts ‘streaming television’ as a wide, varied category whose relationship to questions of representational diversity is more complex than existing scholarship on these issues sometimes suggests. Situating its analysis in the literatures of platform studies, media industry studies, and television’s politics of LGBTQ + representation, the essay shifts the purview of ‘diversity’ away from representations of identity and toward diversities of funding mechanisms and diversities of sexual acts and practices. The essay argues for the necessity of textual analysis to properly articulate the relationship between platforms and the politics of sexual representation in the content that they circulate.
性取向多样性与流媒体电视:以平台研究方法分析 LGBTQ+ 电视
本文论证了在研究当代电视节目中的性表现政治时,平台研究法与文本分析法的效用。通过对四部以 LGBTQ+ 为主题、表现同性恋、变性人和艾滋病毒/艾滋病的节目的研究,本文认为,资金机制在决定通过流媒体技术传播的性多样性类型方面发挥着决定性作用。通过比较和对比为 SVOD、BVOD 和视频共享平台制作的内容,本文探讨了电视多平台生态的经济多样性对其传播内容的性多样性的影响。文章有目的地将对在线电视和社交媒体娱乐的分析结合起来,将 "流媒体电视 "视为一个广泛、多样的类别,其与代表性多样性问题的关系比现有的学术研究有时表明的更为复杂。文章将其分析置于平台研究、媒体产业研究以及电视对 LGBTQ + 代表性的政治等文献中,将 "多样性 "的视角从身份代表转向资助机制的多样性以及性行为和实践的多样性。文章认为有必要进行文本分析,以正确阐述平台与平台传播内容中的性表现政治之间的关系。
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