Race/Gender/Class/Media

Race/Gender/Class/Media

Considering Diversity Across Audiences, Content, and Producers

Taylor & Francis Ltd

03/2019

298

Mole

Inglês

9781138069794

15 a 20 dias

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1: Laying a Foundation for Studying Race, Gender, Class, and the Media Rebecca Ann Lind Part I: Audiences 2: Media Effects 2.1. The Social Psychology of Stereotypes and Bias: Implications for Media Audiences Bradley W. Gorham 2.2. Black Criminality 2.0: The Persistence of Stereotypes in the 21st Century Travis L. Dixon 2.3. There Is Hope: Race, Gender, and the Uses and Gratifications of Social Media Kelly Quinn and Dmitry Epstein 2.4. Body Image and Adolescent Girls' Selfie Posting, Editing, and Investment Jennifer Stevens Aubrey and Larissa Teran 2.5. Exploring Relationships Between Gender, Social Media Use, and Young Adults' Well-Being Marina Krcmar and Drew P. Cingel 2.6. The Income Gap in Online News: Analyzing the Prevalence and Influence of Partisan Slant Alina Renee Oxendine 2.7. The Relationship Between Court Shows and Public Opinion About State Courts Taneisha N. Means and Katha Sikka 3: Audience Studies 3.1. Re-meme-bering, Romanticizing, and Reframing the Obamas Online Francesca Sobande 3.2. Fashioning the Ummah: A Thoroughly Modern Muslim Movement Sabah Firoz Uddin 3.3. Challenging the Invisibility of Women's Postpartum Scars Scarlett Cunningham 3.4. I comment, Usted Comenta: Reader Comments on Diversity in English- and Spanish-Language Newspapers Danny Paskin 3.5. "Somebody Is Bound to Call You Out": Young Latinos' Digital Media Use and Political Participation Vanessa de Macedo Higgins Joyce, Issa Galvan, and Jene Shepherd 3.6. Arguing Over Images: Native American Mascots and Race C. Richard King 3.7. How TV News Makes Arabs and Muslims Feel About Themselves Dina Ibrahim and Aymen Abdel Halim 3.8. "Not Country": The CMAs and the Beyonce Backlash Tejan Green Waszak and Jason Takayuki Ueda 3.9. A Case Study of Race and Twitter Activism: #BamaSits in Response to Colin Kaepernick George L. Daniels Part II: Content 4: Journalism and Advertising 4.1. I Am Not Your Negro: James Baldwin's Challenge to Whiteness and Media Dwight E. Brooks 4.2. Framing the Immigration Story Patti Brown 4.3. Framing Feminism Rebecca Ann Lind and Colleen Salo Aravena 4.4. Boyfriends and Romeo Pimps: Narratives of Romance in News Coverage of Sex Trafficking Anne Johnston and Barbara Friedman 4.5. Hispanic Cultural Identity in US Spanish-Language Newspapers Maria Jose Coperias-Aguilar and Josep Lluis Gomez-Mompart 4.6. Disrupting the Thin, Sexy Stretch of Whiteness: Representations of Yoga Practices Judy L. Isaksen 4.7. Political Cartoons and the Black Lives Matter Movement Anish Vanaik, Dwaine Jengelley, and Rolfe Peterson 4.8. She's a 10, He's a 2: Playboy Cartoons and a Culture of Male Entitlement Pamela Hill Nettleton 4.9. Mediating Indigenous Identity: Exploring Cultural Persistence and Revival in Moonshot Andrew Dietzel 4.10. "The More You Subtract, the More You Add": Cutting Girls Down to Size in Advertising Jean Kilbourne 4.11. Sex Sells-But Gender Brands Greg Niedt and Julia C. Richmond 5: Film and Television 5.1. Race, Hierarchy, and Hyenaphobia in The Lion King Naomi Rockler-Gladen 5.2. Lifetime's UnReal Unmakes the Rural South Christina R. Belcher 5.3. Pretty, Big Violence in Big Little Lies Robert Alan Brookey and Spencer Coile 5.4. Transing Sin-Dee Rella: Representations of Trans Women of Color in Sean Baker's Tangerine Gust A. Yep, Fatima Zahrae Chrifi Alaoui, and Ryan M. Lescure 5.5. "People Tell Me I'm White": Stephen Colbert and Comic Deconstruction of Colorblindness Jonathan P. Rossing 5.6. The Chiaroscuros of White Postfeminist Empowerment in The Fall Rebeca Maseda Garcia and Maria Jose Gamez Fuentes 5.7. It's Okay That We Back-Stab Each Other: Cultural Myths That Fuel the Battling Female in The Bachelor Jennifer S. Kramer 5.8. Wicked Stepmothers Wear Dior: Hollywood's Modern Fairy Tales Lea M. Popielinski 5.9. Honing Hegemonic Masculinity: A Look at I Love You, Man and Get Hard Sarah E. Fryett 5.10. Bella's Choice: Deconstructing Ideology and Power in The Twilight Saga Leslie A. Grinner 5.11. Mixed Romance at the Movies: Toward a Respectful Representation Marga Altena 5.12. We Need to Talk... About Relational Conflict in Scripted Television Cassandra Alexopoulos, Amelia Couture, and Grace Hope Wolff 6: Music and New Media 6.1. "Trust Me. I Am Not a Racist":Whiteness, Media, and Millennials Christopher P. Campbell 6.2. Knocked Up Knockouts: Pregnancy, Media, and the Sexy Bump Natalie Jolly 6.3. Special Rights for Queers? Content, Patterns, and Context of Anti-LGBTQ Internet Hate Speech Cynthia A. Cooper 6.4. Not Just Jezebel: Black Women, Nicki Minaj, and Sexualized Imagery in Rap Music Kiana Cox 6.5. Eminem's "Love the Way You Lie" and the Normalization of Men's Violence Against Women Rachel Alicia Griffin and Joshua D. Phillips 6.6. Music Video Images of Ballet Tessa Nunn Part III: Production 7: Media Industries and Producing Media Content 7.1. "Never About My Work, Never About My Motivations": Exploring Online Experiences of Women Journalists of Color Gina M. Chen and Paromita Pain 7.2. And Then There Were Two: Telling the Coming Out Stories of Jason Collins and Michael Sam in Sports Media Andrew C. Billings, Leigh M. Moscowitz, and Qingru Xu 7.3. Exploring Gay/Straight Relationships on Local Television News Mark Saxenmeyer 7.4. Target vs. Total Marketing: The Paradox of Producing Diverse Mainstream Content Charisse L'Pree Corsbie-Massay 7.5. Eddie Huang: Fresh Off the Boat Dear Aunaetitrakul 7.6. Is Siri a Little Bit Racist? Recognizing and Confronting Algorithmic Bias in Emerging Media Michael L. Austin 7.7. The Historical Contexts of Women's and Minorities' Access to Broadcasting Rebecca Ann Lind 7.8. Encouraging Diverse Women's Success in Information Communication Technologies and Media Spaces Paula Gardner and Suzanne Stein 8: Epilogue and Resources Rebecca Ann Lind
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