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From Ellen to Queer as Folk: A Journey Through Queer Media Narratives

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Remember when Ellen DeGeneres famously came out on her TV show back in 1997? That moment sparked a revolution in how queer characters are depicted in popular media. I'm your host, Cris Stevens Todd, inviting you to join me on a nostalgic journey, as we explore the transformation in queer representation from ground breaking shows like "Will and Grace" to contemporary narratives found in "Queer as Folk" and "Brokeback Mountain." This episode promises a deep dive into the portrayal of our community in TV, films, and books and the impact it's had on acceptance and visibility.
The landscape of queer representation has evolved, and with it, our understanding of queer life and relationships. From the raw depiction of living with HIV in "Queer as Folk" to the unspoken love in "Holding the Man," these narratives have played an irreplaceable role in shaping our identities and experiences. We also delve into the Bendigo Queer Film Festival, where we discovered the recurring theme of melancholic endings in queer cinema - a trend that we're eager to see change. We want our stories to be told in all their vibrancy and diversity, and without the overshadowing of tragedy.
Lastly, we address a theme that's close to our hearts - the depiction of diverse families in shows. I share my personal experiences growing up without such representation and express gratitude for today's changing times. The media has the power to shape young minds, and it's crucial that they portray various types of families to promote acceptance and understanding. So, come along, as we delve into the power of representation and its potential to change society.

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Chapters

1. Queer Representation in TV, Films, Books (00:00:00)

2. Exploring LGBTQ+ Representation and Queer Life (00:13:11)

3. Queer Representation in Media Is Important (00:27:38)

4. Changing Times and Representation in Media (00:36:00)

8 episodes

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Content provided by Cris Stevens-Todd. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Cris Stevens-Todd or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Remember when Ellen DeGeneres famously came out on her TV show back in 1997? That moment sparked a revolution in how queer characters are depicted in popular media. I'm your host, Cris Stevens Todd, inviting you to join me on a nostalgic journey, as we explore the transformation in queer representation from ground breaking shows like "Will and Grace" to contemporary narratives found in "Queer as Folk" and "Brokeback Mountain." This episode promises a deep dive into the portrayal of our community in TV, films, and books and the impact it's had on acceptance and visibility.
The landscape of queer representation has evolved, and with it, our understanding of queer life and relationships. From the raw depiction of living with HIV in "Queer as Folk" to the unspoken love in "Holding the Man," these narratives have played an irreplaceable role in shaping our identities and experiences. We also delve into the Bendigo Queer Film Festival, where we discovered the recurring theme of melancholic endings in queer cinema - a trend that we're eager to see change. We want our stories to be told in all their vibrancy and diversity, and without the overshadowing of tragedy.
Lastly, we address a theme that's close to our hearts - the depiction of diverse families in shows. I share my personal experiences growing up without such representation and express gratitude for today's changing times. The media has the power to shape young minds, and it's crucial that they portray various types of families to promote acceptance and understanding. So, come along, as we delve into the power of representation and its potential to change society.

Support the Show.

Cris Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cris_stevenstodd/?hl=en
Become a show supporter by subscribing https://www.buzzsprout.com/2279103/supporters/new

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Queer Representation in TV, Films, Books (00:00:00)

2. Exploring LGBTQ+ Representation and Queer Life (00:13:11)

3. Queer Representation in Media Is Important (00:27:38)

4. Changing Times and Representation in Media (00:36:00)

8 episodes

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