Gay Aliens and Queer Folk: How Russell T Davies Changed TV

Gay Aliens and Queer Folk: How Russell T Davies Changed TV

by Emily Garside
Gay Aliens and Queer Folk: How Russell T Davies Changed TV

Gay Aliens and Queer Folk: How Russell T Davies Changed TV

by Emily Garside

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Overview

Directly explores the queer narratives present throughout Russell T Davies’ extensive work in television and how he broke down barriers to show the truth and joy of queer identities.

The television writing of Russell T Davies defies easy categorization, ranging from children’s programs, Shakespeare, historical drama, and comedy, to the landmark series that have made him a household name: Queer As Folk, Doctor Who, and It’s a Sin. Gay Aliens and Queer Folk takes a deep dive into the queer narratives Davies has brought to our screens, exploring how each work created new space for LGBTQ+ stories to enter our living rooms and looks at their impact on the people who saw themselves reflected on mainstream television, often for the first time. Covering Davies’ career from his earliest work to his highly anticipated return to the TARDIS for Doctor Who’s 60th anniversary, and highlighting key themes such as politics, sex, AIDS, and the role of Wales in his writing, Emily Garside reveals how Davies broke down barriers, showing gay characters unapologetically living their lives to the fullest and celebrating the complexity and joy of queer identities.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781915279224
Publisher: University of Wales Press
Publication date: 03/20/2024
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 5.43(w) x 8.50(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Emily Garside is a writer and professional nerd based in Cardiff. She has a PhD in theatrical responses to the AIDS crisis and is a leading expert on LGBTQ+ theatre. Emily regularly writes for journals such as the Queer Review, American Theatre, and Wales Art Review. She is also the author of Love That Journey For Me: The Queer Revolution of Schitt’s Creek.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter OneCanal Street to the TARDIS: Career overview

Chapter TwoCan you show that on TV? Queer as Folk
CodaNerds
Chapter ThreeGay aliens? Doctor Who
CodaWelshness
Chapter FourDoctor Who for grown-ups: Torchwood
CodaWomen
Chapter FiveOther queer stories: Bob & Rose and Cucumber
CodaPolitics
Chapter SixQueering history at the BBC: A Very English Scandal
CodaSex
Chapter SevenThe future is a scary place: Years and Years
CodaQueer characters
Chapter EightKnow your history: It’s a Sin
CodaAIDS
ConclusionDavies and the legacy of queer TV
A Personal Reflection: ‘Paul McGann, allons-y’
EpilogueBack to the TARDIS
Notes
References
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