Feminism, Gender, and Politics in NBC's Parks and Recreation
About this book
Widely hailed as one of the best feminist-oriented series on television, NBC's 'Parks and Recreation' (2009-2015) presents a multifaceted text for examining the incorporation of feminist ideology into its storylines. This book analyzes the various ways the series presented feminism as a positive force, such as the satirical portrayal of patriarchy; alternative depictions of masculinity; the feminism ideology and political career of main character Leslie Knope; the inclusion of actual political figures; and depictions of love and romance as related to feminist thinking. A much-needed treatment that adds to the literature on feminism in media and popular culture, this book serves as an ideal resource for instructors and scholars of gender and mass media, womens studies, and media criticism by investigating 'Parks and Recreations' place in the continuum of other feminist-leaning television programs.
Details
- First published
- 2017
- OL Work ID
- OL21144920W
Subjects
Television programsFeminism on televisionSex role on televisionParks and recreation (Television program)Political aspects