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1 | Introduction: Issues of Cultural Identity | 1 |
Fact, Fiction and the Ideology of Identity | ||
2 | Docudrama as Melodrama: Representing Princess Diana and Margaret Thatcher | 17 |
3 | Docusoap: Actuality and the Serial Format | 27 |
4 | What's All This Then?: The Ideology of Identity in The Cops | 40 |
Representation and Reading: The Slipperiness of Gender Identity | ||
5 | Medicated Soap: The Woman Doctor in Television Medical Drama | 50 |
6 | Performing (Wo)manoeuvres: The Progress of Gendering in TV Drama | 62 |
7 | Patriarchal Politics: Our Friends in the North and the Crisis of Masculinity | 75 |
8 | Ga(y)zing at Soap: Representation and Reading - Queering Soap Opera | 86 |
9 | The Black Explorer: Female Identity in Black Feminist Drama on British Television in 1992 | 100 |
10 | Cultural Hybridity, Masculinity and Nostalgia in the TV Adaptation of The Buddha of Suburbia | 113 |
11 | The Grotesque and the Ideal: Representations of Ireland and the Irish in Popular Comedy Programmes on British TV | 126 |
12 | Diagnosing the Alien: Producing Identities, American 'Quality' Drama and British Television Culture in the 1990s | 141 |
Index | 155 |
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