Closures: Heterosexuality and the American Sitcom

Author:   Grace Lavery
Publisher:   Duke University Press
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9781478030140


Pages:   128
Publication Date:   27 February 2024
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From The Mary Tyler Moore Show to Arrested Development to BoJack Horseman, the American sitcom revolves around crises that must be resolved by episode's end, with a new crisis to come next week. In Closures, Grace E. Lavery reconsiders the genre's seven-decade history as an endless cycle of crisis and closure that formally and representationally frames heterosexuality as constantly on the verge of both collapse and reconstitution. She shows that even the normiest family-based sitcoms rely on queer characters like Alice (The Brady Bunch) and Steve Urkel (Family Matters) that highlight how the family is perpetually incomplete and unstable. Analyzing the genre's techniques and devices such as the laugh track and the cringe pan, Lavery also charts the shift to friend-group and workplace sitcoms like Friends and The Office, which she contends reflect a weakening of social ties in ways that place characters in an unending state of becoming. With this capacious yet svelte queer and trans theorization of the sitcom, Lavery demonstrates that the family ties that bind the genre's normative heterosexuality are far more tenuous than we have been led to believe.

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Author:   Grace Lavery
Publisher:   Duke University Press
Imprint:   Duke University Press
Weight:   0.227kg
ISBN:  

9781478030140


ISBN 10:   1478030143
Pages:   128
Publication Date:   27 February 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Formula  vii Part 1. Full House  1 Part 2. Friends  43 Epilogue. Parallels  81 Notes  95 Works Cited  99 Index  107

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“Combining a gonzo theoretical orientation with an appreciation for detail and specificity, Grace Lavery rummages through the archive of BoJack Horseman with the best of them while throwing in a bit of Shakespeare, feminist theory, and wild speculative gestures. She illustrates how the sitcom reveals the weaknesses of not only the structure of the nuclear family but the ways the family works against the interests of the individual. Closures is a funny, engaging, smart, and eclectic book.” -- Jack Halberstam, author of * Wild Things: The Disorder of Desire * “A stylish writer and wickedly perceptive critic, Grace Lavery makes a compelling argument that the sitcom is an exercise in the endless undoing and repairing of the heterosexual family. Remarkable for the engaging openness of its critical intelligence, Closures is the by far the best account of the sitcom—a genre that continues to have a symptomatic afterlife in our horrifying culture.” -- Joseph Litvak, author of * The Un-Americans: Jews, the Blacklist, and Stoolpigeon Culture *


"“Combining a gonzo theoretical orientation with an appreciation for detail and specificity, Grace Lavery rummages through the archive of BoJack Horseman with the best of them while throwing in a bit of Shakespeare, feminist theory, and wild speculative gestures. She illustrates how the sitcom reveals the weaknesses of not only the structure of the nuclear family but the ways the family works against the interests of the individual. Closures is a funny, engaging, smart, and eclectic book.” -- Jack Halberstam, author of * Wild Things: The Disorder of Desire * “A stylish writer and wickedly perceptive critic, Grace Lavery makes a compelling argument that the sitcom is an exercise in the endless undoing and repairing of the heterosexual family. Remarkable for the engaging openness of its critical intelligence, Closures is the by far the best account of the sitcom—a genre that continues to have a symptomatic afterlife in our horrifying culture.” -- Joseph Litvak, author of * The Un-Americans: Jews, the Blacklist, and Stoolpigeon Culture * ""Intriguing. . . . This is worth a look for theory-minded fans of the genre."" * Publishers Weekly *"


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Grace Lavery is a writer and academic who lives in Brooklyn, New York. She is the author of Pleasure and Efficacy: Of Pen Names, Cover Versions, and Other Trans Techniques and Please Miss: A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Penis.

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