Feminist Media Studies is a cutting-edge introduction to the core and emerging theories, methods, and approaches in a field that has blossomed over the past twenty-five years.
Adopting an intersectional approach – a framework concerning the interconnected character of oppression based on gender, race, class, and other constructed identities – Alison Harvey takes a global view of gendered practices in and around the media. She provides an accessible overview of classical and contemporary issues in media culture by exploring the past, present, and future of feminist media studies, accounting for changes in the media landscape, from digital technologies and globalized media systems to emergent inequalities, discourses, and practices. By engaging with research from a diverse body of scholarship, this book situates feminist media studies as vital to researching and analysing a range of significant issues.
The go-to textbook for a new generation of students, as well as an important resource for scholars, Feminist Media Studies is both an exciting invitation to the field and a passionate call to arms.
Table des matières
Acknowledgements
1 Introduction to Intersectional Feminist Media Studies
2 Feminist Media Critique
3 Representing Gender
4 Transnational Feminist Media Studies
5 Feminist Digital Media Studies
6 Gendered Media Work
7 Conclusion: The Future of Feminist Media Studies and Action
References
Index
A propos de l’auteur
Alison Harvey is Lecturer in Media and Communication at the University of Leicester.