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Representing Women: Myths of Femininity in the Popular Media


Representing Women: Myths of Femininity in the Popular Media

Paperback by Macdonald, Myra

Representing Women: Myths of Femininity in the Popular Media

£80.00

ISBN:
9780340580165
Publication Date:
17 Jul 1995
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
Hodder Arnold
Pages:
256 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 7 - 12 May 2024
Representing Women: Myths of Femininity in the Popular Media

Description

This text reassesses how women are talked about and constructed visually across a range of popular media. Arguing for the importance of a historical approach, this book examines continuities and changes in dominant myths of femininity, especially in the transition from the modern to the postmodern period. The influences of feminism and consumerism on these developments are given particular attention. The book starts with an orientating chapter on the contributions of a variety of disciplines to our understanding of gender in relation to the media. Psychology, psychoanalysis, sociology, art history and cultural studies are each critically reviewed, enabling students to compare perspectives and to locate the variety of approaches they may encounter in other readings. A chapter on gender and consumerism and a detailed analysis of myths of femininity are also included. Outlining key theoretical debates in an accessible manner this book offers a wide range of examples from advertising, women's magazines, popular television programmes and mainstream film.

Contents

Discourse, consumerism, femininity: disciplined approaches - redefining femininity; voices off - women, discourse and the media; from Mrs Happyman to kissing chaps goodbye - advertising reconstructs femininity. Feminine myths: replay or fast forward - enigma variations; caring and sharing; sex 'n' spice; refashioning the body.

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