Television and Gender Representation

Television and Gender Representation
Title Television and Gender Representation PDF eBook
Author Barrie Gunter
Publisher
Pages 202
Release 1995
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN

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On gender stereotyping on television.

Gender and Diversity Representation in Mass Media

Gender and Diversity Representation in Mass Media
Title Gender and Diversity Representation in Mass Media PDF eBook
Author Gulsah Sari
Publisher
Pages
Release 2019-11
Genre Gender identity in mass media
ISBN 9781799801290

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""This book examines social gender representations in the content of mass media in various cultures"--Provided by publisher"--

Screening Gender on Children's Television

Screening Gender on Children's Television
Title Screening Gender on Children's Television PDF eBook
Author Dafna Lemish
Publisher Routledge
Pages 241
Release 2010-04-05
Genre History
ISBN 1136997334

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This book offers readers insights into the transformations taking place in the presentation of gender portrayals in television productions aimed at younger audiences.

The Oxford Handbook of Media Psychology

The Oxford Handbook of Media Psychology
Title The Oxford Handbook of Media Psychology PDF eBook
Author Karen E. Dill
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 578
Release 2013
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0195398807

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The Oxford Handbook of Media Psychology explores facets of human behaviour, thoughts, and feelings experienced in the context of media use and creation.

REDESIGNING WOMEN

REDESIGNING WOMEN
Title REDESIGNING WOMEN PDF eBook
Author Amanda D. Lotz
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 242
Release 2010-10-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0252091760

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In the 1990s, American televison audiences witnessed an unprecedented rise in programming devoted explicitly to women. Cable networks such as Oxygen Media, Women's Entertainment Network, and Lifetime targeted a female audience, and prime-time dramatic series such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Judging Amy, Gilmore Girls, Sex and the City, and Ally McBeal empowered heroines, single career women, and professionals struggling with family commitments and occupational demands. After establishing this phenomenon's significance, Amanda D. Lotz explores the audience profile, the types of narrative and characters that recur, and changes to the industry landscape in the wake of media consolidation and a profusion of channels. Employing a cultural studies framework, Lotz examines whether the multiplicity of female-centric networks and narratives renders certain gender stereotypes uninhabitable, and how new dramatic portrayals of women have redefined narrative conventions. Redesigning Women also reveals how these changes led to narrowcasting, or the targeting of a niche segment of the overall audience, and the ways in which the new, sophisticated portrayals of women inspire sympathetic identification while also commodifying viewers into a marketable demographic for advertisers.

The Evolution of Black Women in Television

The Evolution of Black Women in Television
Title The Evolution of Black Women in Television PDF eBook
Author Imani M. Cheers
Publisher Routledge
Pages 146
Release 2017-07-20
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1315511231

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This book seeks to interrogate the representation of Black women in television. Cheers explores how the increase of Black women in media ownership and creative executive roles (producers, showrunners, directors and writers) in the last 30 years affected the fundamental cultural shift in Black women’s representation on television, which in turn parallels the political, social, economic and cultural advancements of Black women in America from 1950 to 2016. She also examines Black women as a diverse television audience, discussing how they interact and respond to the constantly evolving television representation of their image and likeness, looking specifically at how social media is used as a tool of audience engagement.

Television Dramas and the Global Village

Television Dramas and the Global Village
Title Television Dramas and the Global Village PDF eBook
Author Diana I. Ríos
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 331
Release 2021-10-18
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1793613532

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This book discusses the role of television drama series on a global scale, analyzing these dramas across the Americas, Europe, Asia, Australia, and Africa. Contributors consider the role of television dramas as economically valuable cultural products and with their depictions of gender roles, sexualities, race, cultural values, political systems, and religious beliefs as they analyze how these programs allow us to indulge our innate desire to share human narratives in a way that binds us together and encourages audiences to persevere as a community on a global scale. Contributors also go on to explore the role of television dramas as a medium that indulges fantasies and escapism and reckons with reality as it allows audiences to experience emotions of happiness, sorrow, fear, and outrage in both realistic and fantastical scenarios.