Volume 4, Issue 1

Abstract

Abstract

This article examines the treatment of sex and gender in the Australian TV programme, Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries. Promoted by its creators as feminist TV, the series re-imagines the figure of the ‘lady detective’ made popular during the 1920s’ Golden Age of detective fiction. However, the series’ celebration of female sexuality reveals, sometimes unintentionally, the limits of liberation in the 1920s and the conflicted responses of viewers in a post-feminist media landscape to the sexualized ‘modern woman’ of the past and present.

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2016-01-01
2024-03-29
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Keyword(s): Australia; gender; Golden Age; lady detective; Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries; nostalgia; period drama; post-feminism

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