Turning it on : a reader in women and media /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Baehr, Helen, Gray, Ann, 1946-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Arnold ; 1996.
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Table of contents
Table of Contents:
  • Research on sex roles in the mass media : toward a critical approach / Noreene Z. Janus
  • Women's depiction by the mass media / Gaye Tuchman
  • What do people do all day? Class and gender in images of women / Jo Spence
  • Rethinking stereotypes / T.E. Perkins
  • Woman is an island : femininity and colonisation / Judith Williamson
  • Feminism/Oedipus/postmodernism : the case of MTV / E. Ann Kaplan
  • "Material girl" : the effacements of postmodern culture / Susan Bordo
  • Women's genres / Annette Kuhn
  • A women's space / Christine Geraghty
  • Roseanne : unruly woman as domestic goddess / Kathleen K. Rowe
  • A critical analysis of women's magazines / Ros Ballaster ... [et al.]
  • The cover : window to the future self / Ellen McCracken
  • The rhythms of reception : daytime television and women's work / Tania Modleski
  • Housewives and the mass media / Dorothy Hobson
  • Behind closed doors : video recorders in the home / Ann Gray
  • Teenage girls reading Jackie / Elizabeth Frazer
  • "Don't treat us like we're so stupid and naive" : towards an ethnography of soap opera viewers / Ellen Seiter ... [et al.]
  • Viewdata : the television viewing habits of young black women in London / Evelyn Cauleta Reid
  • Identity in feminist television criticism / Charlotte Brunsdon
  • Black feminism and media criticism / Jacqueline Bobo and Ellen Seiter
  • Firing a broadside : a feminist intervention into mainstream TV / Helen Baehr and Angela Spindler-Brown
  • Fruitful investigations : the case of the successful lesbian text / Hilary Hinds
  • When a woman reads the news / Patricia Holland
  • Women on the air : community radio as a tool for feminist messages / Birgitte Jallov
  • Ideology, gender and popular radio : a discourse analytic approach / Rosalind Gill.