Gender, race, and class in media : a critical reader /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Yousman, Bill, 1962- (Editor), Bindig, Lori, 1980- (Editor), Dines, Gail (Editor), Humez, Jean McMahon, 1944- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Thousand Oaks, California : SAGE Publications, [2021].
Edition:Sixth edition.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Part I. A cultural studies approach to media: theory. Cultural studies, multiculturalism, and media culture / Douglas Kellner
  • The meaning of memory: family, class, and ethnicity in early network television programs / George Lipsitz
  • The economics of the media industry / David P. Croteau, William D. Hoynes, and Stefania Milan
  • Hegemony / James Lull
  • The internet's unholy marriage to capitalism / John Bellamy Foster and Robert W. McChesney
  • Television and the cultivation of authoritarianism: a return visit from an unexpected friend / Michael Morgan and James Shanahan
  • Women read the romance: the interaction of text and context / Janice Radway
  • Star Trek rerun, reread, rewritten: fan writing as textual poaching / Henry Jenkins III
  • The oppositional gaze: Black female spectators / by Bell Hooks
  • Part II. Representations of gender, race, and class. The year we obsessed over identity / Wesley Morris
  • Media, gender, and feminism / Susan J. Douglas
  • The whites of their eyes: racist ideologies and the media / Stuart Hall
  • Redskins: insult and brand / C. Richard King
  • "From fizzle to sizzle!: televised sports news and the production of gender-bland sexism / Michela Musto, Cheryl Cooky, and Michael A. Messner
  • Dissolving the other: orientalism, consumption, and Katy Perry's insatiable Dark Horse / Rosemary Pennington
  • "She invited other people to that space": audience habitus, place,a nd social justice in Beyoncè's lemonade / Amanda Nell Edgar and Ashton Toone
  • Transgender transitions: sex/gender binaries in the digital age / Kay Siebler
  • The "rich bitch": class and gender on the Real Housewives of New York City / Michael J. Lee and Leigh Moscowitz
  • Part III. Reading media texts critically. Inventing the Cosmo Girl: class identity and girl-style American dreams / Laurie Ouellette
  • Educating The Simpsons: teaching queer representations in contemporary visual media / Gilad Padva
  • Resisting, reiterating, and dancing through: the swinging closet doors of Ellen DeGenere's televised personalities / Candace Moore
  • Good girls go bad: the transformation of young femininity in contemporary teen TV / Lori Bindig Yousman
  • Playing "redneck": white masculinity and working-class performance on Duck Dynasty / Shannon E.M. O'Sullivan
  • From Rush Limbaugh to Donald Trump: conservative talk radio and the defiant reassertion of white male authority / Jackson Katz
  • Black women and black men in hip hop music: misogyny, violence, and the negotiation of (white-owned) space / Guillermo Rebollo-Gil and Amanda Moras
  • "{In}Justice rolls down like water...": challenging White Supremacy in media constructions of crime and punishment / Bill Yousman
  • Part IV. Advertising and consumer culture. Advertising and consumer culture: the Apocalypse is now / Sut Jhally
  • The new politics of consumption: why Americans want so much more than they need / Juliet Schor
  • Pepsi's new ad is a total success / Ian Bogost
  • Sex, lies, and advertising / Gloria Steinem
  • Supersexualize me! Advertising and the "midriffs" / Rosalind Gill
  • Branding "real" social change in Dove's campaign for real beauty / Dara Persis Murray
  • UN celebrity "It" girls as public relations-ised humanitarianism / Susan Hopkins
  • Class shaming in post-recession U.S. advertising / Matthew P. McAllister and Anna Aupperle
  • Part V. Representing sexualities. Pornographic values: hierarchy and hubris / Robert Jensen
  • "There is no such thing as it": Toward a critical understanding of the porn industry / Gail Dines
  • The pornography of everyday life / Jane Caputi
  • Bit of Barfi, sip of margarita: disability and sexuality in Hindi films / Jayana Jain
  • Resistant masculinities in alternative R&B? understanding of Frank Ocean and the Weeknd's representations of gender / Frederik Dhaenens and Sander De Ridder
  • Out of the shadows and into the limelight: representing gay men on American television / Kylo-Patrick R. Hart
  • Hetero Barbie? Mary F. Rogers
  • Fantasies of exposure: belly dancing, the veil,and the drag of history / Joanna Mansbridge
  • VI. Growing up with contemporary media. The future of childhood in the global television market / Dafna Lemish
  • Disney: 21st century leader in animating global inequality / Lee Artz
  • Othering and fear: cultural values and Hiro's race in Thomas & Friends' Hero of the Rails / Maggie Griffith Williams and Jenny Korn
  • Growing up female in a celebrity-based pop culture / Gail Dines
  • "Too many bad role models for us girls": girls, female pop celebrities and "sexualization" / Sue Jackson and Tiina Vares
  • Privates in the online public: sex(ting) and reputation on social media / Michael Salter
  • Video games: machine dreams of domination / John Sanbonmatsu
  • Part VII. Still watching television in the digital age. Why television sitcoms kept re-creating male working-class buffoons for decades / Richard Butsch
  • "Caitlyn Jenner 'likes' Ted Cruz but the feeling may not be mutual": trans pedagogy and I Am Cait / Anita Brady
  • Wedding reality TV bites black: subordinating ethnic weddings in the South African Black culture / Lindani Mbunyuza-Memani
  • The racial logic of Grey's Anatomy: Shonda Rhimes and her 'post-civil rights, post-feminist" series / Kristen J. Warner
  • Performing class: Gilmore Girls and a classless neoliberal "Middle Class" / Daniela Mastrocola
  • Don't drop the soap vs. the soap opera: the representation of male and female prisoners on U.S. television / Hannah Mueller
  • Donald Trump and the politics of spectacle / Douglas Kellner
  • Is this TVIV? On Netflix, TVIII, and binge-watching / Mareike Jenner
  • Part VIII. Social media, virtual community, fandom, and activism. Pop cosmopolitanism: mapping cultural flows in an age of convergence / Henry Jenkins III
  • The political economy of privacy on Facebook / Christian Fuchs
  • Todo Mejora en el Ambiente: an analysis of digital LGBT activism in Mexico / Erica L. Ciszek
  • It's about ethics in games journalism? gamergaters and geek masculinity / Andrea Braithwaite
  • #GirlsLikeUs: trans advocacy and community building online / Sarah J. Jackson, Moya Bailey, and Brooke Foucault Welles
  • The reverberations of #MeToo on pop culture and politics: how the movement is shaking patriarchal power structures / Julie Frechette
  • The Latino cyber-moral panic process in the United States / Nadia Yamel Flores-Yeffal, Guadalupe Vidales, and April Plemons
  • #Ferguson: digital protest, hashtag ethnography, and the racial politics of social media in the United States / Yarimar Bonilla and Jonathan Rosa.