Acknowledgements Introduction: The Evolving Landscape of Queer Television Dany Girard, Thomas Brassington, Debra Ferreday Part I: Dramatic Realities 1. Love, Victor and the Utopian Function of Networking Queer Identity Work Sam Hunter 2. Striking Poses of Possibility: Exploring the Transgressive Imaginations of the Series Pose and its Promotional Posters Daphne Gershon 3. 'Que soy marimacha': Vida's Queer Inheritance Laura Stamm Thought Pieces 'You Cannot Put A Fire Out': Revisiting Queer Female Histories in Dickinson Sarah E. S. Sinwell Pushing 'LGBT-Friendliness' into Japanese Television: A Case Study of My Brother's Husband Timo Thelen Part II: Paratextual Politics 4. You Don't Get Points for Paratext: The Precarity of Queer Representation in Good Omens Alex Xanthoudakis and Tvine Donabedian 5. Soulmates and Brotherhood: Homosociality and Homosexuality in the Chinese Series, The Untamed Roxanne Tan 6.
Retrospective Queering: LGBTQ Representation in The Legend of Korra Television Series and Comics Sarah Busch Thought Pieces For the Honor of Gayskull: Why Queer Love Saving the Universe in She-Ra and the Princesses of Power Matters Colleen Etman Part III: Generic Possibilities 7. Not Just A southern Pansy, Sergeant. the Southern Pansy: Good Omens' Queer Representation Dawn Stobbart 8. Granting Wishes: Representing Queerness in American Gods Yaghma Kaby 9. 'It's called acting! That's the real magic here': She-Ra and the Princesses of Power's Nonbinary Character Double Trouble as Lens for Intersection of Identity, Performativity and Acting Harold Bosstick 10."Those are the worst jobs on the ship:" Star Trek: Lower Decks and the Radical Queer Utopia Dany Girard Thought Pieces De-Fanged Queerness in Dracula Reimagined Carey Millsap-Spears Claws & Queer Fantasy: The Queer Power of Contemporary Television Narrative Brecken Hunter Coda: Looking Forward to the Next Season of New Queer Television Debra Ferreday, Dany Girard, Thomas Brassington.