Female TV crime-solvers are on a hot streak. But they are no longer helpless damsels, sexualized minxes, or traumatized vigilantes. Instead, these offbeat, often neurodivergent-coded female sleuths ...
Female-centered television has historically carried the dismissive label of "guilty pleasure," suggesting shows focused on women's experiences warrant a lesser status in the entertainment hierarchy.
The latest "Boxed In" report, now in its 27th year, offers grim findings for female representation across broadcast and streaming. By Lacey Rose Writer-At-Large For the second consecutive year, the ...
Ambition has almost always been a thorny issue for television’s fictional females. When Mary Richards applied for a secretarial job at a local television station in Minneapolis on “The Mary Tyler ...
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