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Language: English
ISBN-10 : 1506380107
ISBN-13 : 978-1506380100
ISBN-13 : 9781506380100
Author: Gail Dines, Jean McMahon Humez, William E Yousman and Lori Bindig Yousman
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Table of Content:
Part I: A Cultural Studies Approach to Media: Theory
Chapter 1: Cultural Studies, Multiculturalism, and Media Culture – by Douglas Kellner
Chapter 2: The Meaning of Memory: Family, Class, and Ethnicity in Early Network Television Programs – by George Lipsitz
Chapter 3: The Economics of the Media Industry – by David P. Croteau and William D. Hoynes
Chapter 4: Hegemony – by James Lull
Chapter 5: The Internet’s Unholy Marriage to Capitalism – by John Bellamy Foster & Robert W. Mc Chesney
Chapter 6: Television and the Cultivation of Authoritarianism: A Return Visit from an Unexpected Friend – by Michael Morgan and James Shanahan
Chapter 7: Women Read the Romance: The Interaction of Text and Context – by Janice Radway
Chapter 8: Star Trek Rerun, Reread, Rewritten: Fan Writing as Textual Poaching – by Henry Jenkins III
Chapter 9: Reconsidering Resistance and Incorporation – by Richard Butsch
Part II: Representations of Gender, Race, and Class
Chapter 10: The Year We Obsessed Over Identity – by Wesley Morris
Chapter 11: The Whites of Their Eyes: Racist Ideologies and the Media – by Stuart Hall
Chapter 12: Redskins: Insult and Brand (Introduction) – C. Richard King
Chapter 13: Pornographic Eroticism and Sexual Grotesquerie in Representations of African-American Sportswomen – by James Mc Kay and Helen Johnson
Chapter 14: Dissolving the Other: Orientalism, Consumption, and Katy Perry’s Insatiable Dark Horse – by Rosemary Pennington
Chapter 15: “Global Motherhood”: The Transnational Intimacies of White Femininity – by Raka Shome
Chapter 16: Transgender Transitions: Sex/Gender Binaries in the Digital Age – by Kay Siebler
Chapter 17: The “Rich Bitch”: Class and Gender on the Real Housewives of New York City – by Michael J. Lee and Leigh Moscowitz
Chapter 18: From Rush Limbaugh to Donald Trump: Conservative Talk Radio and the Defiant Reassertion of White Male Authority – by Jackson Katz
Part III: Reading Media Texts Critically
Chapter 19: Inventing the Cosmo Girl: Class Identity and Girl-Style American Dreams – by Laurie Ouellette
Chapter 20: Political Culture Jamming: The Dissident Humor of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart – by Jamie Warner
Chapter 21: Educating The Simpsons: Teaching Queer Representations in Contemporary Visual Media – by Gilad Padva
Chapter 22: Resisting, Reiterating, and Dancing Through: The Swinging Closet Doors of Ellen De Generes’s Televised Personalities – by Candace Moore
Chapter 23: When in Rome: Heterosexism, Homophobia and Sports Talk Radio – by David Nylund
Chapter 24: Playing “Redneck”: White Masculinity and Working-Class Performance on Duck Dynasty – by Shannon E. M. O’Sullivan
Chapter 25: Black Women and Black Men in Hip Hop Music: Misogyny, Violence and the Negotiation of (White-Owned) Space – by Guillermo Rebollo-Gil and Amanda
Chapter 26: “[In]Justice Rolls Down Like Water…” Challenging White Supremacy in Media Constructions of Crime and Punishment – by Bill Yousman
Part IV: Advertising and Consumer Culture
Chapter 27: Image-Based Culture: Advertising and Popular Culture – by Sut Jhally
Chapter 28: The New Politics of Consumption: Why Americans Want So Much More Than They Need – by Juliet Schor
Chapter 29: Pepsi’s New Ad is a Total Success – by Ian Bogost
Chapter 30: Sex, Lies, and Advertising – by Gloria Steinem
Chapter 31: Supersexualize Me! Advertising and the “Midriffs” – by Rosalind Gill
Chapter 32: Branding “Real” Social Change in Dove’s Campaign for Real Beauty – by Dara Persis Murray
Chapter 33: Nothing Less Than Perfect: Female Celebrity, Ageing, and Hyperscrutiny in the Gossip Industry – by Kirsty Fairclough
Chapter 34: How to “Use your Olympian”: The Paradox of Athletic Authenticity and Commercialization in the Contemporary Olympic Games – by Momin Rahman and Sean Lockwood
Chapter 35: Mapping Commercial Intertextuality: HBO’s True Blood – by Jonathan Hardy
Part V: Representing Sexualities
Chapter 36: Pornographic Values: Hierarchy and Hubris – by Robert Jensen
Chapter 37: “There is no such thing as IT”: Toward a Critical Understanding of the Porn Industry – by Gail Dines
Chapter 38: The Pornography of Everyday Life – by Jane Caputi
Chapter 39: Deadly Love: Images of Dating Violence in the “Twilight Saga” – by Victoria E. Collins and Dianne C. Carmody
Chapter 40: Resistant Masculinities in Alternative R&B? Understanding Frank Ocean and The Weeknd’s Representations of Gender – by Frederik Dhaenens and Sander De Ridder
Chapter 41: The Limitations of the Discourse of Norms: Gay Visibility and Degrees of Transgression – by Jay Clarkson
Chapter 42: Hetero Barbie? – by Mary F. Rogers
Chapter 43: Fantasies of Exposure: Belly Dancing, the Veil, and the Drag of History – by Joanna Mansbridge
Part VI: Growing Up with Contemporary Media
Chapter 44: The Future of Childhood in the Global Television Market – by Dafna Lemish
Chapter 45: Disney: 21st Century Leader in Animating Global Inequality – by Lee Artz
Chapter 46: La Princesa Plastica: Hegemonic and Oppositional Representations of Latinidad in Hispanic Barbie – by Karen Goldman
Chapter 47: Growing Up Female in a Celebrity-Based Pop – by Gail Dines
Chapter 48: “Too many bad role models for us girls”: Girls, Female Pop Celebrities and “Sexualization” – by Sue Jackson and Tiina Vares
Chapter 49: Privates in the Online Public: Sex(ting) and Reputation on Social Media – by Michael Salter
Chapter 50: Video Games: Machine Dreams of Domination – by John Sanbonmatsu
Chapter 51: “You Play Like a Girl”: Cross-Gender Competition and the Uneven Playing Field – by Elena Bertozzi
Part VII: Still Watching Television in the Digital Age
Chapter 52: Why Television Sitcoms Kept Re-creating Male Working-Class Buffoons for Decades – by Richard Butsch
Chapter 53: Marketing “Reality” to the World: Survivor, Post-Fordism, and Reality Television – by Chris Jordan
Chapter 54: A Shot at Half-Exposure: Asian Americans in Reality TV Shows – by Grace Wang
Chapter 55: The Racial Logic of Grey’s Anatomy: Shonda Rhimes and Her “Post-Civil Rights, Post-Feminist” Series – by Kristen Warner
Chapter 56: Performing Class: Gilmore Girls and a Classless Neoliberal ‘Middle-Class’ – by Daniela Mastrocola
Chapter 57: Don’t Drop the Soap vs. the Soap Opera: The Representation of Male and Female Prisoners on U.S. Television – by Hannah Mueller
Chapter 58: Donald Trump and the Politics of Spectacle – by Douglas Kellner
Chapter 59: Is this TVIV? On Netflix, TVIII and Binge-Watching – by Mareike Jenner
Part VIII Social Media, Virtual Community, and Fandom
Chapter 60: Pop Cosmopolitanism: Mapping Cultural Flows in an Age of Convergence – by Henry Jenkins III
Chapter 61: The Political Economy of Privacy on Facebook – by Christian Fuchs
Chapter 62: To See and Be Seen: Celebrity Practice on Twitter – by Alice Marwick and Danah Boyd
Chapter 63: It’s About Ethics in Games Journalism? Gamergaters and Geek Masculinity – by Andrea Braithwaite
Chapter 64: “Don’t Hate the Player, Hate the Game”: The Racialization of Labor in World of Warcraft – by Lisa Nakamura
Chapter 65: Gimp Girl Grows Up: Women With Disabilities Rethinking, Redefining, and Reclaiming Community – by Jennifer Cole, Jason Nolan, Yukari Seko, Katherine Mancuso, and Alejandra Ospina
Chapter 66: How It Feels to Be Viral Me: Affective Labor and Asian American You Tube Performance – by Christine Bacareza Balance
Chapter 67: The Latino Cyber-Moral Panic Process in the United States – by Nadia Yamel Flores-Yeffal, Guadalupe Vidales, and April Plemons
Chapter 68: #Ferguson: Digital Protest, Hashtag Ethnography, and the Racial Politics of Social Media in the United States – by Yarimar Bonilla and Jonathan Rosa
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