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Toxic Geek Masculinity in Media: Sexism, Trolling, and Identity Policing 1st ed. 2017


Toxic Geek Masculinity in Media: Sexism, Trolling, and Identity Policing 1st ed. 2017

Paperback by Salter, Anastasia; Blodgett, Bridget

Toxic Geek Masculinity in Media: Sexism, Trolling, and Identity Policing

£39.99

ISBN:
9783319660769
Publication Date:
23 Nov 2017
Edition/language:
1st ed. 2017 / English
Publisher:
Springer International Publishing AG
Pages:
214 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 7 - 8 May 2024
Toxic Geek Masculinity in Media: Sexism, Trolling, and Identity Policing

Description

This book examines changing representations of masculinity in geek media, during a time of transition in which "geek" has not only gone mainstream but also become a more contested space than ever, with continual clashes such as Gamergate, the Rabid and Sad Puppies' attacks on the Hugo Awards, and battles at conventions over "fake geek girls." Anastasia Salter and Bridget Blodgett critique both gendered depictions of geeks, including shows like Chuck and The Big Bang Theory, and aspirational geek heroes, ranging from the Winchester brothers of Supernatural to BBC's Sherlock and the varied superheroes of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Through this analysis, the authors argue that toxic masculinity is deeply embedded in geek culture, and that the identity of geek as victimized other must be redefined before geek culture and media can ever become an inclusive space.

Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction. Actually, It's About Toxic Geek Masculinity.- Chapter 2. "Dick in a Box": Hypermasculine Heroism in Geek TV and Film.- Chapter 3. Beauty and the Geek: On-Screen Representations of Geeks.- Chapter 4. Come Get Some: Damsels in Distress and the Male Default Avatar in Video Games.- Chapter 5. Through the Boob Window: Examining Sexualized Portrayals in Transmedia Comic Franchises.- Chapter 6. Bronies on the Iron Throne: Perceptions of Prosocial Behaviors and Success.- Chapter 7. One of Us, One of Us: Representations and Dialogues with "Fanboys" and "Fangirls".- Chapter 8. Conclusion: That's Not How Geek Masculinity Works!

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