Love Wars

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class and relationships
cultural context
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female friendships
feminism and post-feminism
gender representation
international television
love and modernity
masculinity
media and society
popular culture
romance narratives
romantic love
television romantic comedy
television studies
women and television

Product details

  • ISBN 9781784533465
  • Weight: 440g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 218mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Feb 2025
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This is the first dedicated overview of the international television romantic comedy genre, Mary Irwin builds on the critical work on cinematic romantic comedy to offer a dedicated critical analysis of the romantic comedy on the small screen.

Drawing on series from the 1960s to the present day, Irwin presents five themed chapters around the theme of romantic love, from searching for it and finding it to the love wars of the book’s title to finding love later in life and in places you didn’t expect. Chapters explore the genre’s key recurrent themes: evolving attitudes to love, relationships, sex, class and money, feminism and post-feminism, changes in the nuclear family (dramatised through contrasting romantic relationships) and shifting discourses of masculinity, situating them within the specific socio-historic and cultural context in which the series are set.

Throughout, Irwin underscores the centrality of women, their friendships and their personal and professional lives and experiences to the television romantic comedy genre, demonstrating that it is prominence of female characters and their interests and concerns which have most significantly affected the genre’s thematic focus. Crucially, this thematic approach allows for explorations both of similarities in representations to be found in series decades apart and the way in which such representations ebb and flow across time. Additionally, the international nature of the comedies selected also makes possible comparison beyond national boundaries.

Mary Irwin is an honorary research fellow at Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK. She is co-editor of UK and Irish Television Comedy: Representations of Region, Nation, and Identity (2023). Her research interests include contemporary and historical television comedy.

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