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Will&Grace&Lucy: A Close Look at Intertextuality at Odds with Representing Homosexuality — The American SitcomMain MenuWill&Grace&LucyA Close Look at Intertextuality at Odds with Representing Homosexuality — The American SitcomTable of ContentsIntroduction: More Intertextual than PoliticalAn introduction to the themes and arguments of the book: separating the show from political views.Chapter One - Lucy and GraceI Love Lucy intertextually informs the watching/reading of Will and Grace.Infantilization vs. StereotypingIf Grace and Lucy are infantilized, Ricky and Will are stereotyped.An Intertextual ReminderExplicit vs. Implied IntertextualityFernando Riverad5c88774d182c630c8a86d5da4bb2c0ee596e51d
1media/WillGraceOriginal-ShowImage-1920x1080-KO.jpgmedia/hd0904-5.jpg2019-05-05T23:24:37-07:00Fernando Riverad5c88774d182c630c8a86d5da4bb2c0ee596e51dLooking at the parental role1plain2019-05-05T23:24:37-07:00Fernando Riverad5c88774d182c630c8a86d5da4bb2c0ee596e51d
1media/WillGraceOriginal-ShowImage-1920x1080-KO.jpgmedia/giphy.gif2019-05-05T23:32:15-07:00Fernando Riverad5c88774d182c630c8a86d5da4bb2c0ee596e51dJack's Antics2Closer look at his physical comedyplain2019-05-07T00:08:46-07:00Fernando Riverad5c88774d182c630c8a86d5da4bb2c0ee596e51d