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Shameless television: gendering transnational narratives

Johnson, BL; Minor, LJ

Authors

BL Johnson



Abstract

The UK television drama Shameless (Channel 4, 2004-2011) ran for eleven series, ending with its 138th episode in 2011. The closing episode did not only mark an end, however, but also a beginning - of a US remake on Showtime (2011-). Eight series down the line and carrying the weight of critical acclaim, this article works to consider the textual representations and formal constructions of gender through the process of adaptation. Paying close attention to the structural elements of recaps, voiceovers, and final sequences of Shameless’ first series, while drawing on the work of feminist narratologists and transnational TV theory, we argue that the examination of gender in narrative reveals differing cultural values between the UK and US.

Citation

Johnson, B., & Minor, L. (2018). Shameless television: gendering transnational narratives. Feminist Media Studies, 19(3), 364-379. https://doi.org/10.1080/14680777.2018.1468795

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date May 10, 2018
Publication Date May 10, 2018
Deposit Date Oct 6, 2022
Journal Feminist Media Studies
Print ISSN 1468-0777
Electronic ISSN 1468-0777
Publisher Routledge
Volume 19
Issue 3
Pages 364-379
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/14680777.2018.1468795
Keywords Shameless, feminist television studies, transnational television, gendered narrative, feminist media studies
Publisher URL https://doi-org.salford.idm.oclc.org/10.1080/14680777.2018.1468795
Additional Information Projects : Shameless: aesthetics, style and putting 'cool' into the TV classics canon