Introduction: Touching Queerness: Ryan Murphy’s Queer America, 1."Posing Normality? The Televisual and the Queer, The New Normal and Pose", 2. "You’re Sexual, Right?": Ryan Murphy and the Eroticization of Straight Masculinity, 3. Hagsploitation: or the Queer Sublimity of Feud: Bette and Joan, 4. "American Twink Story", 5. Remediating the 90s with Ryan Murphy: Gender, Race and (Inter)Generational Cultural Politics in The People Vs. OJ Simpson, 6. What if Golden Age Hollywood had been Inclusive?: Ryan Murphy’s Hollywood as Queer Utopian Uchronia, 7. The Weight of Queer Emptiness: The Politician and Twenty-First Century Queerness, 8. "Rescuing Paternity: Masculinity, The Child, and Queer Futurity in 9-1-1", 9. Into the Gleetocracy: The Contours and Contradictions of a Queered American Dream, 10. "Normal?: The Normal Heart in Abnormal Times", 11. "‘I Always Knew I Wasn't Gonna Be Long on This Earth,’ Pose and the AIDS Crisis", 12. Memorial Acts: Remembering Mart Crowley and The Boys in the Band, 13. The End of "Best Actor" Discourse?: Pose and the Queer of Color Politics of Casting Trans Roles, 14. Fused Muse: Sarah Paulson as Ryan Murphy’s Partner in (American) Crime, 15. "Showrunning Activism: Embodying Race, Gender, and Sexuality in the Work of Ryan Murphy"
Brenda R. Weber is Provost Professor and Jean C. Robinson Scholar in the Department of Gender Studies at Indiana University
David Greven is Professor of English at the University of South Carolina
"A terrific assortment of essays on marquee producer Ryan Murphy’s vast body of work, Ryan Murphy’s Queer America, critically explores his signature queer baroque aesthetic and contributions to LGBTQ+ self-representation. Television, queer studies, and feminist scholars reflect on the queer erotics, historical reconsiderations, and production culture of Murphy’s influential canon. This enjoyable and illuminating collection is sure to have wide student appeal."Isabel C. Pinedo, Associate Professor of Film and Media Studies, Hunter College, CUNY, and author of Difficult Women on Television Drama: The Gender Politics of Complex Women in Serial Narratives"Some of us can remember when the notion that an openly queer artist could be among the most prominent, central creators of mainstream American popular culture was simply unthinkable. This dazzlingly smart anthology addresses the unprecedented rise to ubiquity of Ryan Murphy and his vast output across media, with a necessary balance of enthusiastic admiration and serious reservation. Love him or hate him, Murphy’s impact can’t be ignored, and his work brings out the best in this impressive collection of scholars."Corey K. Creekmur, Associate Professor of English, University of Iowa
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