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|a Introduction: "The situation is a lot more nuanced than that :" how Crazy ex-girlfriend defies peak TV / Amanda Konkle -- "Crazy for Crazy ex-girlfriend" : TV fandom and the critical reception of a "nutty" network series / Scott Diffrient -- Musicals have a place : navigating the television market with a crazy cult show / Chelsea McCracken -- Deconstructing crazy : Jewishness, neuroticism, and the stylized rom-com in Crazy ex-girlfriend / Charles Burnetts -- "The end of the movie" : Crazy ex-girlfriend and post-quality television / Billy Stevenson -- "This is what happy feels like" : the cripped narrative of Crazy exgirlfriend / Caitlin Ray -- "Lady, we're all gay!" : the math of homosocial triangles / Hazel Mackenzie -- "Getting bi" : Darryl Whitefeather as bisexual bellwether / Kathleen W. Taylor Kollman -- "The villain in my own story" : representations of depression and the spectatorial experience / Lauren Boumaroun -- "A diagnosis!!" : Crazy ex-girlfriend and the de-stigmatization of mental illness in the era of post-network television / Margaret Tally -- "Let us ugly cry" : spoofing emotional vulnerability in season three of Crazy ex-girlfriend / Stephanie Salerno -- Failure and the family in Crazy ex-girlfriend / Christine Prevas -- Crazy ex-girlfriend's female networks : from hacking and selfies to taking responsibility / Marija Laugalyte -- "Put yourself first in a sexy way" : metamodernist feminism in Crazy ex-girlfriend / Bibi Burger and Carel van Rooyen -- "I'm ravenous" : hunger for food, sex, and power in crazy ex-girlfriend / Christi Cook.
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|a "Created and helmed by female showrunners, featuring a diverse cast, and exploring mental health, gender and sexual identities, as well as media's influence on how we understand ourselves, "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" is a prime example of quality post-network television. The essays in this collection situate the show within the current television market, explore its genre-bending musical numbers as self-reflexive parodies, and argue for the show's groundbreaking treatments of mental health and sexual and gender identities"--
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