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This text introduces students to contemporary media scholarship in an accessible way that builds upon students′ own media experiences and interests, analyzing popular genres such as soaps, talk shows, music, pornography, made-for-TV movies, advertising and romance novels.
The introduction delineates the major paradigms in media studies today from a critical/cultural perspective. It outlines the book′s integrated approach to media studies which incorporates three distinct but related areas of investigation: political economy of production, textual analysis and audience response/resistance. The introductions to the parts provide a framework for understanding and analyzing how gender, race and class are structural and experiential categories that inform the production, construction and consumption of media representations.
The readings by distinguished contributors are drawn from original essays and influential, previously published articles. They provide a framework for understanding and analyzing how gender, race and class are structural and experiential categories that inform the production, construction and consumption of media representations.
A Cultural Studies Approach to Gender, Race and Class in the Media Cultural Studies, Multiculturalism and Media Culture The Whites of Their Eyes Racist Ideologies and the Media White Negroes Madonna - bell hooks Plantation Mistress or Soul Sister? The Visibility of Race and Media History The Silenced Majority Why the Average Working Person Has Disappeared From American Media and Culture The Meaning of Memory Family, Class and Ethnicity in Early Network Television The Color Purple Black Women As Cultural Readers Out of the Mainstream Sexual Minorities and the Mass Media Advertising Image-Based Culture Advertising and Popular Culture Constructing and Addressing the Audience as Commodity The Black Experience in Advertising An Interview with Thomas J Burrell Different Children, Different Dreams Racial Representation in Advertising Separate But Not Equal Racial Segmentation in Cigarette Advertising Sex, Lies and Advertising Beauty and the Beast of Advertising Reading Images Critically Toward a Postmodern Peadagogy Advertising and the Construction of Violent White Masculinity Commodity Lesbianism Watching the Girls Go Buy Modes of Sexual Representation I - Romance Novels and Slasher Films Her Body, Himself Gender in the Slasher Film Do Slasher Films Breed Real-Life Violence? Mass Market Romance Pornography for Women is Different Women Read the Romance The Interaction of Text and Context The Traditional Romance Formula What's in a Pseudonym Romance Slaves of Harlequin Modes of Sexual Representation II - Pornography Pornography and Male Supremacy Misguided, Dangerous and Wrong An Analysis of Anti-Pornography Politics 'I Buy It for the Articles' Playboy Magazine and the Sexualization of Consumerism Towards A Feminist Erotica Lawless Seeing Pornography and Black Women's Bodies Racism in Pornography Pornography and the Limits of Experimental Research Confessions of a Feminist Porn Watcher Surviving Commercial Sexual Exploitation Tv by Day Daze of Our Lives The Soap Opera as Feminine Text Race, Class and Sexuality in Soapland Gendered Television The Search for Tomorrow in Today's Soap Operas Women Watching Together An Ethnographic Study of Korean Soap Opera Fans in the United States Home, Home on the Remote Does Fascination With TV Technology Create Male-Dominated Family Entertainment? Constellation of Voices Daytime Enquiries His Name Was Not on the List The Soap Opera Updates of Ti-Rone as Resistance to Symbolic Annihilation TV at Night Ralph, Fred, Archie and Homer Why Television Keeps Recreating the White Male Working-Class Buffoon Is This What You Mean by Color TV? Race, Gender and Contested Meanings in NBC's Julia Television's Realist Portrayal of African-American Women and the Case of L.A. Law Television, Black Americans and the American Dream Laughing Across the Color Barrier The Movie of the Week Defining Women The Case of Cagney and Lacey Subversive Sitcoms Roseanne as Inspiration for Feminist Resistance Confessions of a Sitcom Junkie Music Videos and Rap Music - Cultural Conflict - Control in the Age of the Image A Post-Modernist Moment 1980s Commercial Culture and the Founding of MTV Form and Female Authorship in Music Video The Effects of Race, Gender and Fandom on Audience Interpretations of Madonna's Music Videos Reconstructions of Nationalist Thought in Black Music and Culture It's My Thang and I'll Swing It the Way That I Feel! Sexuality and Black Women Rappers 'Fear of A Black Planet' Rap Music and Black Cultural Politics in the 1990s Imitation of Life Afterword: Media Activism The Question of Violence The Power and the Peril