Attallah Lecture – Between Legacy & Streaming: Mainstreaming Gays in the 21st Century
Attallah Lecture – Between Legacy & Streaming: Mainstreaming Gays in the 21st Century
Categories: Lectures and Seminars | Intended for Anyone
2200 Richcraft Building
1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, ON
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Benjamin Woo, 613-520-2600 x3685, benjaminwoo@cunet.carleton.ca
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Host Organization: Communication and Media Studies program
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The 14th Annual Attallah Lecture
Between Legacy & Streaming: Mainstreaming Gays in the 21st Century
Presented by Eve Ng, Associate Professor in the Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program at Ohio University.
In this talk, Ng draws on her book Mainstreaming Gays: Critical Convergences of Queer Media, Fan Cultures, and Commercial Television (Rutgers UP, 2023) to ask: how has the mainstreaming of LGBTQ content and producers occurred, and what has it meant for media production and culture more broadly? Through the lens of scholarship on convergence culture, media platforms, and production, she identifies multiple converging trends: the emergence of digital media, the rising influence of fan cultures, and increasing interest in LGBTQ narratives within commercial media. Certain U.S. television networks played key roles via not only their linear programming, but also through bringing in a new cohort of queer digital content creators and facilitating new spaces for queer interaction online. Exemplifying significant shifts from legacy media to the streaming era, these developments constituted the ground from which recent developments for LGBTQ content and queer sociality online have emerged. Yet, as both current programming decisions by streaming services and ongoing culture wars demonstrate, substantial integrations into the mainstream have not fully countered continuing precarities for queer expression and participation.