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Women Scientists in American Television Comedy
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This book explores how women scientists are portrayed in hit American TV comedies The Big Bang Theory, Never Have I Ever, and Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist using a science communication lens. The authors illuminate how comedy, especially irony and satire, communicate complex ideas about gender and science - both reflecting and challenging stereotypes about women in science. Perfect for fans of science, humor, media, and feminism, Women Scientists in American Television Comedy: Beakers, Big Bangs and Broken Hearts highlights the roles science communication, humor and pop culture play in shaping our understanding of women in STEM.
An innovative, comprehensive and unique analysis of the role of humour in depictions of women scientists in pop culture Interdisciplinary approach bringing together science communication, gender studies, humour studies & pop culture studies Provides in-depth textual analysis of The Big Bang Theory, Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist, and Never Have I Ever
Autorentext
Dr Karina Judd is a PhD graduate at the Australian National Centre for the Public Awareness of Science at The Australian National University in Canberra, Australia. Her doctoral research is on inclusive science communication research and practice around the world, building on her past professional experiences as a science communicator, science outreach facilitator, environmental geologist and geoarchaeologist. Karina has been a tutor and mentor for undergraduate students within the Popsicule, ANU's Science in Pop Culture and Entertainment Hub.
Bridget Gaul is a postgraduate medical student at The Australian National University School of Medicine and Psychology. Her research interests include the representations of gender, cultural and occupational groups in different media forms, particularly within STEM contexts and science and humor.
Dr Anna-Sophie Jürgens is a Senior Lecturer in Science Communication at the Australian National Centre for the Public Awareness of Science at The Australian National University (ANU) and the Head of the Popsicule, ANU's Science in Pop Culture and Entertainment Hub. Her research explores the cultural meanings of science, the history of (violent) clowns and mad scientists, science and humor, and the interface between science and (public) art.
Inhalt
Chapter 1: Even female scientists can land a man Introduction.- Chapter 2: Oh the team had thoughts, but you know, 'misogyny, misogyny' Research Context.- Chapter 3: I thought you'd be doing each other's nails and buying matching tote bags off Etsy Theoretical Frameworks and Methods.- Chapter 4: Congrats. Now I have two female bosses. It's like I'm working at Goop Findings.- chapter 5: It is so annoying how no one knows how nerdy you are because you're so hot Discussion.- Chapter 6: You winning a Nobel Prize would be an inspiration to all women Conclusion.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Autor Karina Judd , Anna-Sophie Jürgens , Bridget Gaul
- Titel Women Scientists in American Television Comedy
- Veröffentlichung 06.02.2025
- ISBN 3031815246
- Format Fester Einband
- EAN 9783031815249
- Jahr 2025
- Größe H216mm x B153mm x T12mm
- Untertitel Beakers, Big Bangs and Broken Hearts
- Gewicht 271g
- Genre Art
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 116
- Herausgeber Springer Nature Switzerland
- GTIN 09783031815249