LGBTQ+ Representation in Fictional Podcast Series

Emilia Ferreyra
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The article offers an analysis of the frequency and quality of LGBTQ+ representation in fictional podcasts. I examine how frequently and with what intent LGBTQ+ characters are included in this medium. This research aims to fill the gap in academic work on LGBTQ+ representation in podcasts. Though scholars note an increase in representation in mainstream media, LGBTQ+ media consumers, especially young people, still look to other sources for validation of their identities. Many LGBTQ+ people look to fictional podcasts as a source of quality representation, especially because podcasts are small-scale and rely on the funding, and thus the opinion, of listeners (Bottomley, 2015). In this paper, I analyze four fictional podcast series for LGBTQ+ inclusivity. I note how many LGBTQ+ characters are included and in what proportion. I assess the quality of representation in four ways: diversity, depth, and the frequency and type of stereotypical LGBTQ+ tropes. My findings show a high frequency of LGBTQ+ characters and diversity of personalities and backgrounds, opportunities for these characters to express their sexual and/or gender identities as well as LGBTQ+ trope subversions. Thus, we see that fictional podcasts, as a medium that sustains itself by listeners’ patronage, present stories that their audience can relate to. As a result, fictional podcasts create more niche stories that make connections with smaller demographics of media consumers.
LGBTQ+在虚构播客系列中的表现
这篇文章分析了LGBTQ+在虚构播客中的表现频率和质量。我研究了LGBTQ+角色在这种媒介中的出现频率和意图。这项研究旨在填补播客中LGBTQ+代表性学术工作的空白。尽管学者们注意到主流媒体中的代表性有所增加,但LGBTQ+媒体消费者,尤其是年轻人,仍然会寻求其他来源来验证他们的身份。许多LGBTQ+人群将虚构的播客视为优质代表的来源,尤其是因为播客规模较小,依赖于资金,从而依赖于听众的意见(Bottomley,2015)。在本文中,我分析了四个虚构的LGBTQ+包容性播客系列。我注意到有多少LGBTQ+角色被包括在内,比例是多少。我从四个方面评估表现的质量:多样性、深度以及刻板的LGBTQ+比喻的频率和类型。我的研究结果显示,LGBTQ+角色的频率很高,性格和背景也很多样,这些角色有机会表达自己的性和/或性别认同,以及LGBTQ+trope的亚版本。因此,我们看到,虚构播客作为一种依靠听众赞助来维持自身的媒介,呈现的故事是观众可以理解的。因此,虚构播客创造了更多小众故事,与较小的媒体消费者建立了联系。
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