TY - JOUR
T1 - "Everything Is Different the Second Time Around"
T2 - : The Stigma of Temporality on Orange Is the New Black
AU - Silverman, Rachel E.
AU - Ryalls, Emily D.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2016.
PY - 2016/9/1
Y1 - 2016/9/1
N2 - Orange Is the New Black (OITNB) offers Netflix viewers the chance to go behind bars and see the Prison Industrial Complex from the inside. Described by creator Jenji Kohan as "my activism," OITNB showcases the reprehensible treatment of elderly female prisoners, while simultaneously adhering to age-old tropes of femininity as manipulative. Using Goffman's work on stigma as a framework, we examine representations of elderly women on OITNB, while also considering "binge-watching" (the process of consuming mass amounts of television) as a method of analysis. Binge-watching, or "marathon viewing," a temporal phenomenon laden with feelings of guilt and shame, works to highlight the stigma of temporality aging women on OITNB face. Thus, we offer "marathon viewing" as an alternative, stigma-free method of critical feminist media analysis. This article suggests marathon viewing is a product of media convergence, reliant on today's streaming services and a highly productive method of media critique.
AB - Orange Is the New Black (OITNB) offers Netflix viewers the chance to go behind bars and see the Prison Industrial Complex from the inside. Described by creator Jenji Kohan as "my activism," OITNB showcases the reprehensible treatment of elderly female prisoners, while simultaneously adhering to age-old tropes of femininity as manipulative. Using Goffman's work on stigma as a framework, we examine representations of elderly women on OITNB, while also considering "binge-watching" (the process of consuming mass amounts of television) as a method of analysis. Binge-watching, or "marathon viewing," a temporal phenomenon laden with feelings of guilt and shame, works to highlight the stigma of temporality aging women on OITNB face. Thus, we offer "marathon viewing" as an alternative, stigma-free method of critical feminist media analysis. This article suggests marathon viewing is a product of media convergence, reliant on today's streaming services and a highly productive method of media critique.
KW - aging women
KW - binge-watching
KW - marathon viewing
KW - method
KW - stigma
KW - temporality
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84981523360&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/1527476416647496
DO - 10.1177/1527476416647496
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84981523360
SN - 1527-4764
VL - 17
SP - 520
EP - 533
JO - Television and New Media
JF - Television and New Media
IS - 6
ER -