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Sexual Rhetoric: Media Perspectives on Sexuality, Gender, and Identity: Contributions to the Study of Mass Media and Communications

Autor Meta G. Carstarphen, Susan Zavoina
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 dec 1999 – vârsta până la 17 ani
This work explores, through case studies and critical analyses, how media depictions affect the social construction of gender, sexuality, and identity. Through a combination of historical and contemporary topics, scholars examine the stereotypical portrayal of women and men and the contexts within which these stereotypes are illustrated. The studies also discuss the sociopolitical implications of symbols and images associated with these gender representations. Concrete references to particular media support both the methodological and theoretical approaches of the different essays. These quantitative and qualitative studies expose the myriad ways in which the media intervenes in our perception of popular culture.Media and mass communication scholars will appreciate the many different media forms these essays encompass. The multicultural and gendered perspectives that comprise these writings will also appeal to students and educators of gender studies and contemporary rhetoric. Chapters are grouped in subsections that include newspaper, visual image in media, magazine, television, video, film, and cyberspace.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313307881
ISBN-10: 0313307881
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Contributions to the Study of Mass Media and Communications

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

META CARSTARPHEN is Associate Professor of Journalism at the University of North Texas./e She is a member of the National Book Critics Circle, and the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, for which she serves as Vice-Chair of the Minorities and Communications Division.SUSAN C. ZAVOINA is Associate Professor of Journalism at the University of North Texas./e She is an award-winning photojournalist and is a member of the National Press Photographers Association and the Society for Photographic Education.

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PrefaceIntroductionMedia Rhetoric: A Way of Knowing by Meta G. CarstarphenMedia Messages: Visual Literacy/Visual Rhetoric by Susan ZavoinaHistoricThe Liberator's "Ladies' Department," 1832-1837: Freedom or Fetters? by Jacqueline BaconTo Strengthen the Wings of a Caged Bird: Constructing Woman in Margaret Fuller's Woman in the Nineteenth Century and The Una by Allessandria PolizziNewspaperWar in the Ranks: Newspaper Coverage of Sexual Harassment in the Military by Gene MurrayA Frenzy of Interest over the Perplexing Puzzle of Being a Man in America: Print Media Coverage of the Promise Keepers and Mythopoets by Dane S. ClaussenNecrophilia, Pedophilia, or Both?: The Sexualized Rhetoric of the JonBenet Ramsey Murder Case by Diane York BlaineThe Visual Image in MediaMedia Mirage: The Thin Ideal as Digital Manipulation by Jacqueline C. Hitchon and Shiela ReavesThe Historical Development of Women's Posing from the Post Gold Rush Era to the Present Print Media by Cecelia BaldwinMagazineThat Time of the Month: Adolescence, Advertising, and Menstruation by Debra MerskinFace-ism Reconsidered: Facial Prominence and Body Emphasis of Males and Females in Magazine Advertising by Kathy Brittain McKee and Carol J. PardumDesigned for (Male) Pleasure: The Myth of Lesbian Chic in Mainstream Advertising by Tom Reichert, Kevin R. Maly, and Susan Zavoina"That Undefinable Whatever": Selling Virginity by Elizabeth DietzGendered Bodies Still Thrive in (Post) Modern Magazine Land by Jacqueline J. Lambliase, et al.TelevisionSuper Bowl Speak: Subtexts of Sex and Sex Talk in America's Annual Sports Extravaganza by Linda K. FullerAgitational Versality: When Truth Met Jordan by Phyllis Pearson ElmoreDeconstructing Ellen: Time, Sitcoms, and the Meaning of Gayness by Meta G. Carstarphen and Susan Stearns"We Got Next": The WNBA Advertising Campaign's Negotiations with "Feminity" by Kara KeelingVideoCompeting Rhetorical Strategies in the Gay and Lesbian Video Wars: Marching for Freedom and Gay Rights, Special Rights by Emile C. NetzhammerContradictions in the Country: Rituals of Sexual Subordination and Strength in Music Video by Julie L. AndsagerInventing a Sexual Discourse: A Rhetorical Analysis of Video Box Covers by Joseph W. SladeFilmSexual Imagery and the Space of Love by Anthony EnnsCyberspaceThird Wave Feminism and Cybersexuality: The Cultural Backlash of the New Girl Order by Kimber Charles PearceGirls Can Be Doctors and Boys Can Be Nurses: Surfing for Solutions to Gender Stereotyping by Paul Martin LesterIndex