Feminist Media Studies, Zväzok 9SAGE, 28. 7. 1994 - 173 strán (strany) Feminists have long recognized the significance of the media as a site for the expression of - or challenges to - existing constructions of gender. In this broad-ranging analysis, Liesbet van Zoonen explores the ways in which feminist theory and research contribute to the fuller understanding of the multiple roles of the media in the construction of gender in contemporary societies. The text initially outlines some major themes in feminist media studies and the ways in which they offer specific models for understanding the media. The author goes on to examine the key questions posed by a gendered approach within communication and cultural studies. Issues explored include: theories of transmission, representation, constructi |
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Introduction | 1 |
Encodingdecoding | 8 |
New Themes | 11 |
Feminist critiques on communication studies | 14 |
Feminist themes in communication studies | 16 |
Feminist contributions to a new paradigm? | 27 |
A New Paradigm? Distortion Socialization | 29 |
Communication as ritual | 36 |
Reading the romance | 108 |
Television and the family | 113 |
Women and soap operas | 117 |
Technologies of gender? vii | 122 |
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Research Methods | 127 |
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Cultural studies | 40 |
Cagney and Lacey | 43 |
Studies of media production | 46 |
The gendered structure of media production Encoding | 49 |
content analysis Symbols for reality semiotics | 79 |
Spectatorship and the Gaze | 87 |
Men looking at women | 88 |
Women looking at women | 93 |
Women looking at | 97 |
Gender and Media Reception | 105 |
Conclusion | 148 |
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