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Encyclopedia Of Gender In Media
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SAGE
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SAGE
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Copyright
2012
ISBN13
9781452218540
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eBook
Grade Level
College Freshman - 170
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TBD
Overview
Examines the role of the media in enabling, facilitating, or challenging the social construction of gender in our society.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents, Features and Benefits, What's new
Front Cover.
Half Title Page.
Title Page.
Copyright Page.
Contents.
List of Entries.
Reader’s Guide.
About the Editor.
List of Contributors.
Introduction.
Chronology.
1: Advertising.
2: Affirmative Action.
3: Audiences: Producers of New Media.
4: Audiences: Reception and Injection Models.
5: Avatar.
6: Barthes, Roland.
7: Beauty and Body Image: Beauty Myths.
8: Beauty and Body Image: Eating Disorders.
9: Berger, John.
10: Blogs and Blogging.
11: Bordo, Susan.
12: Boyd, Danah.
13: Children’s Programming: Cartoons.
14: Children’s Programming: Disney and Pixar.
15: Class Privilege.
16: Cognitive Script Theory.
17: Comics.
18: Critical Theory.
19: Cultivation Theory.
20: Cultural Politics.
21: Culture Jamming.
22: Cyberdating.
23: Cyberpunk.
24: Cyberspace and Cyberculture.
25: Cyborg.
26: Desensitization Effect.
27: Discourse Analysis.
28: Diversity.
29: Doane, Mary Ann.
30: Douglas, Susan J..
31: Electronic Media and Social Inequality.
32: Ellul, Jacques.
33: Empowerment.
34: Encoding and Decoding.
35: Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
36: E-Zines: Riot Grrrl.
37: E-Zines: Third Wave Feminist.
38: Fairness Doctrine.
39: Federal Communications Commission.
40: Feminism.
41: Feminist Theory: Liberal.
42: Feminist Theory: Marxist.
43: Feminist Theory: Postcolonial.
44: Feminist Theory: Second Wave.
45: Feminist Theory: Socialist.
46: Feminist Theory: Third Wave.
47: Feminist Theory: Women-of-Color and Multiracial Perspectives.
48: Film: Hollywood.
49: Film: Horror.
50: Film: Independent.
51: Fiske, John.
52: Gamson, Joshua.
53: Gay and Lesbian Portrayals on Television.
54: Gender and Femininity: Motherhood.
55: Gender and Femininity: Single/ Independent Girl.
56: Gender and Masculinity: Black Masculinity.
57: Gender and Masculinity: Fatherhood.
58: Gender and Masculinity: Metrosexual Male.
59: Gender and Masculinity: White Masculinity.
60: Gender Embodiment.
61: Gender Media Monitoring.
62: Gender Schema Theory.
63: Giroux, Henry.
64: Graphic N
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