Locating Queerness in the Media
Title | Locating Queerness in the Media PDF eBook |
Author | Jane Campbell |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 212 |
Release | 2017-07-25 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1498549063 |
Locating Queerness in the Media: A New Look examines how media images of the LGBTQ community create a universal consciousness about the existence of queer people, ranging from tragic and villainous to upbeat and courageous. In this book, contributors explore how our media world invites a tension that marginalizes the LGBTQ community. It examines what a queer sensibility means and how the queer community is creating new ways to study itself. Throughout the book, contributors explore specific media images that resonate throughout the media, casting the community in a particular manner. Ultimately, its goal is to promote an understanding of the LGBTQ community.
Global Perspectives on Media, Politics, Immigration, Advertising, and Social Networking
Title | Global Perspectives on Media, Politics, Immigration, Advertising, and Social Networking PDF eBook |
Author | Yahya R. Kamalipour |
Publisher | Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Pages | 290 |
Release | 2019-08-12 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1527538346 |
This eclectic and multicultural volume contains 17 papers, authored or co-authored by 25 scholars and doctoral students representing 11 countries. They discuss a wide range of global issues, including immigration, marginalization, identity, mass media, politics, social networking, education, digital media, advertising, and globalization. This book will be an excellent supplement to senior and graduate-level courses in international communication, cultural studies, mass media, journalism, global studies, political communication, intercultural communication, and related subjects.
Locating Queer Histories
Title | Locating Queer Histories PDF eBook |
Author | Matt Cook |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 201 |
Release | 2022-10-06 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 135014374X |
Ranging from the mid-19th century to the present, and from Edinburgh to Plymouth, this powerful collection explores the significance of locality in queer space and experiences in modern British history. The chapters cover a broad range of themes from migration, movement and multiculturalism; the distinctive queer social and political scenes of different cities; and the ways in which places have been reimagined through locally led community history projects. The book challenges traditional LGBTQ histories which have tended to conceive of queer experience in the UK as a comprising a homogeneous, national narrative. Edited by leading historians, the book foregrounds the voices of LGBTQ-identified people by looking at a range of letters, diaries, TV interviews and oral testimonies. It provides a unique and fascinating account of queer experiences in Britain and how they have been shaped through different localities.
Intersectional Media
Title | Intersectional Media PDF eBook |
Author | Jane Campbell |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 157 |
Release | 2021-07-29 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1793643520 |
Intersectional Media: Representations of Marginalized Identities analyzes media depictions of a variety of intersecting identities. Through a study examining how components of identity such as race, class, ethnicity, age, ability, class, and sexuality mesh and form a unique worldview, contributors to this collection frame their understanding of media intersectionality as complex and multi-layered studies of identity. Rather than focusing on any one component of marginalized identity, this book broadens the scope of inquiry and encourages audiences to recognize the complexity of media analysis when a combination of marginalized identities is depicted. Contributors demonstrate their understanding of how different components of identity combine and create new, original components of identity, paving the way for new studies of both media and identity. Scholars of media studies, identity studies, cultural studies, minority studies, gender studies, race studies, and sociology will find this book particularly useful.
Learning While Black and Queer
Title | Learning While Black and Queer PDF eBook |
Author | Ed Brockenbrough |
Publisher | Harvard Education Press |
Pages | 107 |
Release | 2024-07-08 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1682539083 |
Research-based guidance for educators, teacher educators, and community learning partners to effectively support LGBTQ+ students of color
Globalized Queerness
Title | Globalized Queerness PDF eBook |
Author | Helton Levy |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 233 |
Release | 2023-10-19 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 135029280X |
Has a global queer popular culture emerged at the expense of local queer artists? In this book, Helton Levy argues that global queer culture is indebted to specific, local references that artists carry from their early experiences in life, which then become homogenized by contemporary media markets. The assumption that queer publics live and consume only through a global set of references, including gay parades and rainbow flags, for example, erases many personal complexities. Levy revisits media characters that have caught the attention of the broader public such as Calamity Jane (1953), the Daffyd Thomas character from the BBC comedy Little Britain (2003-2007), Brazilian drag queen Pabblo Vittar, French singer Christine and the Queens, and the Italian-Egyptian rapper Mahmood and argues that they have gradually blended in the public's perception. This has often obscured the individual struggles faced by these characters, such as immigration, homophobia, poverty and societal exclusion. Levy also questions what happens when global media flows take queer culture to regions wherein the notion of LGBTQ+ rights are not entirely acceptable. Utilizing insights from media reports published across the world's ten biggest media markets, Levy argues that there are a series of conditions which artists and cultural actors negotiate once they achieve any kind of success in mainstream media, while local queer references remain unseen in the wider media world. For that reason, he argues for stronger incentives for communities to accept and acknowledge the work of queer people before and after commoditization.
Drastic Dykes and Accidental Activists
Title | Drastic Dykes and Accidental Activists PDF eBook |
Author | La Shonda Mims |
Publisher | UNC Press Books |
Pages | 256 |
Release | 2022-11-29 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1469670569 |
After World War II, Atlanta and Charlotte emerged as leading urban centers in the South, redefining the region through their competing metropolitan identities. Both cities also served as home to queer communities who defined themselves in accordance with their urban surroundings and profited to varying degrees from the emphasis on economic growth. Uniting southern women's history with urban history, La Shonda Mims considers an imaginatively constructed archive including feminist newsletters and queer bar guides alongside sources revealing corporate boosterism and political rhetoric to explore the complex nature of lesbian life in the South. Mims's work reveals significant differences between gay men's and lesbian women's lived experiences, with lesbians often missing out on the promises of prosperity that benefitted some members of gay communities. Money, class, and race were significant variables in shaping the divergent life experiences for the lesbian communities of Atlanta and Charlotte; whiteness especially bestowed certain privileges. In Atlanta, an inclusive corporate culture bolstered the city's queer community. In Charlotte, tenacious lesbian collectives persevered, as many queer Charlotteans leaned on Atlanta's enormous Pride celebrations for sanctuary when similar institutional community supports were lacking at home.