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    Orange is the New Black by Eric Bolanos

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…These are a very different set of concerns. Orange is the New Black is Netflix’s new hour-long series set in a women’s prison that mixes elements of comedy and drama. …”
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    Orange Is The New Black: um mosaico de identidades by Tancy, Costa Mavignier, Nathália Cunha da Silva, Fabiola Paes de Almeida Tarapanoff

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…Esse artigo pretende descobrir de que forma as personagens femininas na série Orange is the new black subvertem as identidades. Desse modo, deseja-se perceber de que modo a sexualidade atravessa as diferentes identidades étnicas e sociais, focando nas personagens Piper, Boo, Sophia, Taystee e Poussay. …”
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    Heroes or villains? Investigating Intersectional Female Identities in Orange is the New Black by Anna Pasolini

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…This paper investigates the first five seasons of Netflix original series Orange Is the New Black (2013-2019) through an interdisciplinary perspective that combines some critical approaches and tools from cultural studies, gender and feminist studies (primarily intersectionality), and cultural criminology. …”
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    Media representations of body, gender and sexuality – an analysis of the TV Show Orange Is The New Black by Tainá Cordova Schlösser, Patricia Barbosa Pereira

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Starting from these ideas, as well as from our experiences in school, together with the assumption of some controversial issues / taboos in current discourses, this article will analyze the excerpts from the American series "Orange Is The New Black", accessed often by school-age youth and adolescents. …”
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    “Esto no es Oz”. Orange Is the New Black y la complex TV femenina by Adrià Naranjo

    Published 2022-06-01
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    Orange is The New BlaCK e o silêncio sobre o encarceramento de mulheres by Ana Maria Marques

    Published 2019-12-01
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    La gabbia è piena. Orange is the New Black e il Complesso Carcerario Industriale by Valeria Gennero

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Valeria Gennero’s “The Cage is Full” focuses on the role played by the Tv series Orange is the New Black (2013-2019), created by Jenji Kohan, in the dissemination of the term Prison-Industrial Complex in contemporary U.S. debates about racism and American identity. …”
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    Seeing ‘Red’ (Orange Is the New Black) – Russian Women, US Homonationalism and New Cold War Cultures by M. Katharina Wiedlack

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…This article investigates visual, bodily, and cultural representations of Russian women in public media and takes the TV character ‘Red’ from the popular American TV show Orange Is the New Black (OITNB) as an example. The central points of discussion are the figure’s racialisation and culturalisation. …”
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    De kvindefokuserede dramedieserier by Mads Møller Andersen

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…But this trend in the dramedy genre also stands as a testament to a development in female TV characters because recent dramedies seem to dismiss the conventional values of the previous dramedy shows. Girls and Orange Is The New Black choose to push the boundaries and exemplify how women on TV can be chubby, self-destructive and even dangerous. …”
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    Towards a Queer Futurity: New Trans Television by Ralph J. Poole

    “…Have series such as Transparent, Orange Is the New Black, The L-Word, or Hit & Miss started to exploit such a potential? …”
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    [This Closed Captioning is brought to you by Compulsive Heterosexuality/Able-bodiedness] by Celeste Reeb

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…This dual binary is examined in three different case studies, Scandal, Queer as Folk, and Orange is the New Black; all 3 examples provide an overview of how closed captioning has performed ideological work which has largely gone unnoticed. …”
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    WTF! Taboo Language in TV Series: An Analysis of Professional and Amateur Translation by Micòl Beseghi

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…By focusing on two recent successful TV series - Girls and Orange is the New Black – which are characterized by the use of strong language (swear words, politically incorrect references) and the presence of taboo subjects (homosexuality, sex, drugs, violence) – this study will consider the different translation choices applied in dubbing and fansubbing. …”
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    Contemporary Research on Gender and Media: It’s All Political by Sofie Van Bauwel, Tonny Krijnen

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Recent global social changes and phenomena like #MeToo and Time’s Up Movement, the visibility of feminism in popular media (e.g., Beyonce or the TV series Orange is the New Black), the increase of datafication and fake news have not only put pressure on the media and entertainment industry and the content produced, but also generated critique, change and questions in the public debate on gender in general and (the backlash on) gender studies around the world. …”
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    Biopower is the New Black: Gender Refractions and Reflections Between Panopticon and Television by Antonia Anna Ferrante

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…I will try to answer this question through the critical analysis of Orange is the New Black, a TV series produced by Netflix and based on Piper Kerman’s autobiographical novel. …”
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    Editorial by Ednardo Monteiro Gonzaga do Monti, Alexandra Lima da Silva

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…As autoras Ana Maria Marques Fernanda Nogueira da Cruz analisam a especificidade das prisões femininas no artigo Orange is the new black e o silêncio sobre o encarceramento de mulheres. …”
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