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Reading Women's Magazines
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

Reading Women's Magazines

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1995-06-08
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  • Publisher: Polity

This book focuses on women's magazines, on how they are read and the role they play in their readers' lives.

Women's Studies and Culture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

Women's Studies and Culture

This major introduction to feminist cultural studies provides an important new synthesis of the feminist critique of culture. It also brilliantly reflects the interdisciplinary approach of cultural studies. The book opens with an exploration of the development of feminist academic practice and an overview of the full range of feminist theory. It includes full coverage of the equality/difference debate. Chapters then examine the impact of women's studies on linguistics, literary theory, popular culture, history, film theory, art history, theatre studies and musicology. Part two explores the politics, theories and methods of feminist study including psychoanalysis, black criticism, lesbian studies and semiotics. This book is essential reading for anyone who needs a lively and accessible explanation of how feminism has taken culture and its academic study by storm.

Re-reading Popular Culture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 192

Re-reading Popular Culture

Re-reading Popular Culture is an entertaining investigationof the meanings and value of popular culture today. It explores thetheme of cultural citizenship by combining textual analysis andmedia reception theory to analyze popular culture. Includes such contemporary issues as the rewriting ofmasculinity after the success of feminism, and the layers ofmeaning in semi-public and private talk of multiculturalism andethnicity Traces its topics across a variety of media forms and texts,including sports; detective fiction and police series; andchildren’s television and games Clearly and accessibly written for the student, scholar, andgeneral reader.

Cultural Citizenship and Popular Culture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 156

Cultural Citizenship and Popular Culture

Written in an accessible and engaging style, this book uses a series of case studies to show how popular media are important to us, as a source of pleasure and entertainment, but also in communicating about the world with others. Social media platforms have changed how we talk about what we like and dislike in our popular media use. 'Cultural citizenship' shows how these discussions speak to 'belonging', to what we feel our rights and responsibilities are in today's polarized world. Cultural Citizenship and Popular Culture is based on audience-led research and does not privilege textual analysis as a starting point for taking popular media use's measure. Instead, it offers research tools to listen to others. This book offers scholars and students of media and creative industries a means to understand their professional position as one in which they engage with rather than assume to know what users of popular cultural texts and products think and feel.

Living Room Wars
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

Living Room Wars

  • Categories: Art

Living Room Wars brings together Ien Ang's recent writings on media audiences to ask what it means to live in a world saturated by media.

Screening Gender
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 250

Screening Gender

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The Art of Dialogue
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 382

The Art of Dialogue

Media and culture are deeply intertwined in contemporary society. Religions have problems relating to this media culture, which is shaped by media processes and conditioned by digital media and interactive forms of communication. Media set the agenda and they profoundly challenge religions, both with respect to their public communication, and their very existence and public relevance. People increasingly use media for shaping their religious identity and their search with respect to questions of ultimate meaning. Barely any theological studies exist that reflect on religious policies, and their subsequent praxis, in the field of communication. The author analyzes Christian policy views and identifies the main problems and opportunities in relating to media culture.

Television After TV
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 478

Television After TV

DIVA critical reassessment of television and television studies in the age of new media./div

The New Japanese Woman
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

The New Japanese Woman

DIVA study of the "modern" woman in Japan before World War II./div

Celebrity and Entertainment Obsession
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 251

Celebrity and Entertainment Obsession

Celebrity culture surrounds us. We are inundated with information about actors and actresses, athletes, musicians, and others who have become famous or infamous. Although we never will likely meet or get to know them, our interest in them seems boundless. We are literally obsessed with being entertained as well as with the people who entertain us. Who our celebrities are has also shifted; in the past, celebrity status was bestowed on men and women of great accomplishment, those who had given the world something to be proud of and to celebrate. Conversely, today’s celebrities are generally people involved in entertainment—from TV newscasters to people who appear on reality television prog...