Critical Readings: Media And Gender (Issues In Cultural And Media Studies (Paperback))

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Critical Readings: Media And Gender (Issues in Cultural and Media Studies (Paperback))

Critical Readings: Media And Gender (Issues in Cultural and Media Studies (Paperback))

How is gender constructed in the media?To what extent do portrayals of gender influence everyday perceptions of ourselves and our actions?In what ways do the media reinforce and sometimes challenge gender inequalities?Critical Readings: Media and Gender provides a lively and engaging introduction to the field of media and gender research, drawing from a wide range of important international scholarship. A variety of conceptual and methodological approaches is used to explore subjects such as: entertainment; news; grassroots communication; new media texts; institutions; audiences. Topics include:Gender identity and television talk showsHistorical portrayals of women in advertisingThe sexualization of the popular pressThe representation of lesbians on televisionThe cult of femininity in women's magazinesImages of African American women and Latinas in Hollywood cinemaSexual violence in the mediaWomen in popular musicPornography and masculine powerWomen's relationship to the Internet.This book is ideal for undergraduate courses in cultural and media studies, gender studies, the sociology of the media, mass communication, journalism, communication studies and politics.From the Back CoverHow is gender constructed in the media?To what extent do portrayals of gender influence everyday perceptions of ourselves and our actions?In what ways do the media reinforce and sometimes challenge gender inequalities?Critical Readings: Media and Gender provides a lively and engaging introduction to the field of media and gender research, drawing from a wide range of important international scholarship. A variety of conceptual and methodological approaches is used to explore subjects such as: entertainment; news; grassroots communication; new media texts; institutions; audiences. Topics include:Gender identity and television talk showsHistorical portrayals of women in advertisingThe sexualization of the popular pressThe representation of lesbians on televisionThe cult of femininity in women's magazinesImages of African American women and Latinas in Hollywood cinemaSexual violence in the mediaWomen in popular musicPornography and masculine powerWomen's relationship to the Internet.This book is ideal for undergraduate courses in cultural and media studies, gender studies, the sociology of the media, mass communication, journalism, communication studies and politics.About the AuthorCynthia Carter is Lecturer in Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies at Cardiff University, UK. Her previous books includeViolence and the Media (Open University Press, 2003), Environmental Risks and the Media (2000) and News, Gender and Power (1998). She is co-editor of the journal Feminist Media Studies . Linda Steiner is Associate Professor in Journalism and Media Studies at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, USA. She is editor of Critical Studies in Media Communication , serves on six journal editorial boards, and has written 30 journal articles and book chapters on feminist media, mediaethics, and journalism history. She is co-author of the forthcoming book The History of Women in Journalism in the US and UK (2994).

Specification of Critical Readings: Media And Gender (Issues in Cultural and Media Studies (Paperback))

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AuthorCarter; Steiner, Cynthia
BindingPaperback
LanguageEnglish
Edition1
ISBN-10033521097
ISBN-139780335210978
PublisherOpen University Press
Publication Year12-01-2003

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