The Sexy Science of The Big Bang Theory: Essays on Gender in the Series

The Sexy Science of The Big Bang Theory: Essays on Gender in the Series

The Sexy Science of The Big Bang Theory: Essays on Gender in the Series

The Sexy Science of The Big Bang Theory: Essays on Gender in the Series

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Overview

The Big Bang Theory's mix of humor, nerdy protagonists, sexy female leads and quirky characters have made the series one of CBS's most successful shows and have brought it international acclaim. Like Friends before it, The Big Bang Theory is touted as the show for the new millennium, bringing together aspects of classic humor applied to modern predicaments, usually sexual in nature. This collection of new essays explores sexual themes in The Big Bang Theory, interpreted through various critical lenses. Focusing on gender issues, the contributors explore how the series deals with sexuality and the ideals of masculinity, femininity and heterosexuality.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476619484
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 05/23/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 204
Sales rank: 184,582
File size: 3 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Nadine Farghaly has a Ph.D. in American studies from the University of Salzburg. She lives in Siegsdorf, Germany. Eden Leone earned her Ph.D. in rhetoric and writing from Bowling Green State University in Ohio. She lives in Minnesota.
Nadine Farghaly has a Ph.D. in American studies from the University of Salzburg. She lives in Siegsdorf, Germany.
Eden Leone earned her Ph.D. in rhetoric and writing from Bowling Green State University in Ohio. She lives in Minnesota.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction (Nadine Farghaly and Eden Leone)
Penny and the Politics of Plausibility (Raewyn Campbell)
Science in Stilettos: Shaping Perceptions of Women in Science (Lauren R. Archer)
The Big Theory on the (Not So) Bangin’ Jewish Mother (Julia Spiegel)
The Adolescent Quest (Janice Shaw)
Disciplining Heterosexuality: Interrogating the Heterosexual Ideal (Andrea McClanahan)
The Mutual Exclusivity Proposition: Female Intellectualism and Sexuality (Alissa Burger)
Failed Genders and Fragile Intimacies: Living in and After the Big Bang (Benjamin Bateman)
Sexualizing Two Cultures: C. P. Snow, F. R. Leavis and The Big Bang Theory (Brian McAllister)
The American Female Dichotomy: Smart or Sexy (Abigail G. Scheg)
The Androgyny of Rajesh Koothrappali (Ann-Gee Lee)
About the Contributors
Index
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