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Gossip Girl : A Critical Understanding, Hardback Book

Gossip Girl : A Critical Understanding Hardback

Part of the Critical Studies in Television series

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Gossip Girl: A Critical Understanding provides a critical analysis of The CW's hit teen television drama Gossip Girl.

Lori Bindig analyzes episodes as a set of media texts that blur the boundaries between hegemonic and counter-hegemonic content.

Using political economy, textual and audience analyses, Bindig dissects how the show presents ideological content in regard to gender, race, class, sexuality, and consumerism, ultimately unearthing potential ramifications of Gossip Girl and other popular media texts.

In addition, Bindig examines the expansive fan community and its engagement with the show through online forums and YouTube.

Gossip Girl: A Critical Understanding will appeal to scholars of media, audience studies, and popular culture.

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