1st Edition
A Perfect Union? Television and the Winning of Same-Sex Marriage
List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Opposites Attract
1. "I Want That:" The Marriage of Government and Heteronormativity
2. "It Gets Better:" The Marriage of Identity and In/Stability
3. "Growing Needy, Whiny Tomatoes:" The Marriage of Heteronormative Roles and Same-Sex Relationships
4. "Give Me Sensual, Give Me Sultry:" The Marriage of the Male Gaze and Same-Sex Relationships
5. "A Little Bit of Me in that Princess Castle:" The Birthing of Heteronormativity
Conclusion: Grounds for Divorce?
Bibliography
Index
Biography
Cory Albertson is Visiting Lecturer in the Department of Sociology at Smith College, USA.
"A Perfect Union? is a timely intervention on a subject that continues to be relevant to scholarly discussions today. I can’t express how valuable the concept of a "societal surrogate" could be to communication theory and media studies generally. Most importantly, Albertson integrates personal narratives with scholarly research prose with sophistication and élan."
Michael Johnson Jr., University of Wisconsin, USA.
"A Perfect Union? draws our attention to the powerful but unexamined event that happened before the legalization of same-sex marriage: the spike in television representation of lesbian and gay relationships as romantic, admirable, misunderstood, and worthy of government recognition. Through a compelling study of the cultural campaign to convince straight audiences of the legitimacy of same-sex relationships, Albertson’s book articulates the ambivalence that many queers feel about "gay marriage" and the discourses that circulate around it. We want self-determination—in our relationships and elsewhere—but can queer culture survive the representational compromises that get us there?"
Jane Ward, University of California, Riverside, USA.






