2014
DOI: 10.1177/1527476414543528
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Moriarty’s Ghost

Abstract: This article argues that the BBC’s Sherlock is outwardly a conservative text sedimenting the historical function of Sherlock Holmes as a model of hegemonic British masculinity. However, queer disruptions in the performance of masculinity may be read as, after Butler, destabilizing and revealing the groundlessness of gender constructions. For as Butler has argued, hetero-masculine performativity is “constantly haunted by that domain of sexual possibility that must be excluded for heterosexualized gender to prod… Show more

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“…Lastly, another significant problem that persists in mass media is queerbaiting , a marketing technique to draw in LGBTQ+ audiences through implying a LGBTQ+ identity or relationship that is never unambiguously depicted (Fathallah, 2015). Queerbaiting can be performed by any number of actors attempting to profit from LGBTQ+ consumers, from individuals to large corporations (Brennan, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lastly, another significant problem that persists in mass media is queerbaiting , a marketing technique to draw in LGBTQ+ audiences through implying a LGBTQ+ identity or relationship that is never unambiguously depicted (Fathallah, 2015). Queerbaiting can be performed by any number of actors attempting to profit from LGBTQ+ consumers, from individuals to large corporations (Brennan, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sherlock has been accused of queerbaiting with its multiple "gay scenes" between Sherlock and Watson throughout the four series (Fathallah, 2014;Anselmo, 2018). The writer and showrunner of Sherlock, Steven Moffat has denied that queer-baiting strategies were used in the series on several occasions.…”
Section: Slash Fans and The Rotten Countrymentioning
confidence: 99%