Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 Women in the System : Narrative Modes and Rhetoric in Wentworth and Orange Is the New Black
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    y separately published work icon TV Transformations and Transgressive Women : From Prisoner : Cell Block H to Wentworth Radha O'Meara (editor), Tessa Dwyer (editor), Stayci Taylor (editor), Craig Batty (editor), Oxford : Peter Lang , 2022 24758534 2022 anthology criticism

    'A deep dive into iconic 1980s Australian women-in-prison TV drama Prisoner (aka Cell Block H), its contemporary reimagining as Wentworth, and its broader, global industry significance and influence, this book brings together a range of scholarly and industry perspectives, including an interview with actor Shareena Clanton (Wentworth’s Doreen Anderson). Its chapters draw on talks with producers, screenwriters and casting; fan voices from the Wentworth twitterverse; comparisons with Netflix’s Orange is the New Black; queer and LGBTQ approaches; and international production histories and contexts. By charting a path from Prisoner to Wentworth, the book offers a new mapping of TV shifts and transformations through the lens of female transgression, ruminating on the history, currency, industry position and cultural value of women-in-prison series.'

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    Oxford : Peter Lang , 2022
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  • Wentworth Emma J. Steele , Lally Katz , Pete McTighe , Giula Sandler , Timothy Hobart , John Ridley , Marcia Gardner , Max Conroy , Kim Wilson , 2013 series - publisher film/TV
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