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You Are My Happy Ending
Schitt's Creek and the Legacy of Queer Television- Authors:
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- 2024
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- Copyright year
- 2024
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-4930-6797-8
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-4930-6798-5
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 266
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- Acknowledgments No access
- Introduction “It’s Called Schitt’s Creek, and It’s Where We Live” No access
- 1 A (Canadian) Family Show No access Pages 1 - 12
- 2 Comedy (Family) Legacy No access Pages 13 - 22
- 3 Queer TV Legacy No access Pages 23 - 34
- 4 Queering Small Town Stories No access Pages 35 - 44
- 5 Everybody Fits in the Town: Differences and Acceptance No access Pages 45 - 56
- 6 One Must Champion Oneself: Women and Schitt’s Creek No access Pages 57 - 68
- 7 I’m Not Done with This Place: Schitt’s Creek and Chosen Family No access Pages 69 - 80
- 8 Curating a Story in Fashion: Clothes and the Roses No access Pages 81 - 96
- 9 You’re My Mariah Carey: Music and Storytelling No access Pages 97 - 110
- 10 Perfectly Marvelous: Cabaret as a Queer Through Line No access Pages 111 - 128
- 11 The Wine, Not the Label: Coming Out Stories for Grown-Ups No access Pages 129 - 142
- 12 Queer Affection and Sexuality No access Pages 143 - 158
- 13 Queer Romance for Grown-Ups No access Pages 159 - 172
- 14 The Politics of a Happy Ending No access Pages 173 - 184
- 15 Lead by Example: Dan Levy and Personal Activism No access Pages 185 - 196
- 16 “Once at a Mariah Carey Concert”: Fans and a Love of the Show No access Pages 197 - 224
- 17 Community, Fandom, and Fanfiction No access Pages 225 - 244
- Conclusion Happy Ending No access Pages 245 - 248
- Finding My Happy Ending No access Pages 249 - 252
- References No access Pages 253 - 258
- Index No access Pages 259 - 266





