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J. Soloway (2006)
Tiny ladies in shiny pants: Based on a true story
(2015)
Dolls and feelings: Jill Soloway's post‐patriarchal television
(2005)
Confessions of a masturgoogler
J. Soloway (2005)
Susie Bright presents: Three kinds of asking for it: Erotic novellas by Eric Albert, Greta Christina, and Jill Soloway
G. Debord (1970)
Society of the spectacle
J. Soloway (2018)
She wants it: Desire, power, and toppling the patriarchy
(2015)
“Transparent” season 2: How a Jewish trans father inspired a hit series
(2014)
“Transparent” creates trans‐positive environment behind the scenes
(2014)
Jill Soloway: “My movie makes men uncomfortable.”
[ This entry provides an introduction to Jill Soloway's decidedly queer oeuvre and creative process. It includes an overview of their development as a creative producer, writer, and as a queer cultural icon. Soloway's aesthetic and method of production across media platforms constitutes a rupture from traditional representational practices, modes of gazing, and cultural understandings of creative “genius.” Soloway's groundbreaking work in television particularly, has upset historical notions of the ideal spectator and opened up possibilities well beyond gender and heterosexual subject/object dichotomies. ]
Published: Mar 30, 2020
Keywords: gaze; queer media; queer television shows; transgender characters
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