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Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 TV Transformations and Transgressive Women : From Prisoner : Cell Block H to Wentworth
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Contents

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Peter Lang , 2022 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Breakout Women : Introduction to TV Transformations, Gender and Transgression, Radha O'Meara , Tessa Dwyer , Stayci Taylor , Craig Batty , single work criticism
Representation, Responsibility and Racism : A Courageous Conversation with Shareena Clanton, Radha O'Meara (interviewer), single work interview
Repeat Offender : TV Remakes, Reboots and Revival from Prisoner to Wentworth and Beyond, Tessa Dwyer , Philippa Burne , single work criticism
Scriptwriting on the inside : The Streamlined System of Prisoner and the Collaborative Community of Wentworth, Radha O'Meara , single work criticism
'I Want to See Rit 'Connors'. I Want to See Her Now!' The TV Series Guest Performer as Intertextual Messenger, Helen Milte , single work criticism
Women in the System : Narrative Modes and Rhetoric in Wentworth and Orange Is the New Black, Kim Yen Howells-Ng , single work criticism
Flashbacks and Morality in Women's Prison TV Dramas, Niall Brennan , single work criticism
Gothic Themes in Australian TV's Women's Prison Dramas, Kate Warner , single work criticism
'You Want to See Your Daughter? You Tell Me What Happened' : Motherhood Ant the Market Economy in Wentworth, Corrine E. Hinton , single work criticism
Orange Is the New Black, Wentworth and Contemporary Media Feminisms : Systemic Inequality and Individual Responsibility, Jessica Ford , single work criticism
Prison Blues and Token Truths : Inside the Reality and Fantasy of First Nations Representation in Australian Women's Prison Drama Wentworth, Josie Rose Atkinson , single work criticism
Doing (Queer) Time in Wentworth, Whitney Monaghan , single work criticism
'And Then They Confiscate Her Hormones' : Trans Incarceration And/in Wentworth and Orange Is the New Black, Sam Mccracken , single work criticism
The Motherless Teenage Daughter : Lock Her Up or Send Her Away, Diana Sandars , single work criticism
The Stone-Cold Power Dame : TV Women in Power, State Security and National Discourse, Alex Bevan , single work criticism
Telling It like It Was : Independent Activist Filmmaking, Australian Prison Systems and Prisoner, Olympia Barron , Catherine Gillam , Alexander Gionfriddo , single work criticism
From Boys to Men Via Cell Block H : Prisoner, Queer Identities and Productive Fan Nostalgia, Craig Haslop , Craig Batty , single work criticism
'It's Not My Fault I Help Girls Realize They're Lesbians' : Compulsory Homosexuality as Communication in Online Wentworth Fandom, Amanda K. Allen , single work criticism
Competing Desires, Competing Interests : Opening the Dialogue between Wentworth, Fans and Industry, Renee Middlemost , Stayci Taylor , single work criticism
Recommending Wentworth to the World : How Netflix 'Changed the Show' and Australian TV Drama Production, Alexa Scarlata , single work criticism
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