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Media, Gender: Materiality, Perspectives and Dimensions

Author : Jishnu D
Publisher : In-Depth Communication
Page : 27 pages
File Size : 14,37 MB
Release : 2021-08-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN :

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This book explores multifarious topics related to gender, media and society. It focuses mainly on cinema and gender, which is what the first section of the book is exclusively dedicated to. This section thus discusses the various gender issues of Indian cinema. The second part of the book is devoted to ‘print media and gender’, which illustrates a couple of gender concerns relating to newspapers and magazines. The book concludes with some intriguing studies on gender, media, and society as the final section explores feminist activism and transgender issues. Edited by: Jishnu D, Akhila S and Jishnu Nampoothiri P J Month/Year: August 2021 ISBN: 978-81-946971-1-4 Publisher: In-Depth Communication, New Delhi

Women and Media

Author : Karen Ross
Publisher : Wiley-Blackwell
Page : 219 pages
File Size : 34,59 MB
Release : 2004-05-31
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781405116084

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Comprised of original research in diverse genres and medias, Women and Media: International Perspectives brings together eight international scholars to explore key issues of the gender-media relation. Provides important insights into how gender is implicated in media industries. Address key issues of the gender-media relation, from an analysis of news media’s coverage of women politicians, to the marketing of ‘girl power’, to strategizing for equality in newsrooms. Highlights the theme that media have the potential both to reinforce the status quo in power arrangements in society but also to contribute to new, more egalitarian ones. Includes an introduction by the editors that carefully maps the contours of the international struggle between feminists and the media, section overviews, bibliographies, key terms, and discussion questions.

Gender and Media

Author : Juby Thomas
Publisher : Independently Published
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 21,30 MB
Release : 2020-06-22
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Gender and Media: Critical Perspectives; Editor: Dr. Juby Thomas; ABOUT THE BOOK: The purpose of the book is to provide a platform for academicians, scholars, journalists, social scientists, and students to investigate deliberately on the diverse perspective of the theme - Gender and media - with a critical outlook. This book is a collaborative effort of 13 scholars from various states of India, who has systematically studied different issues pertaining to their region. Author(s): 1.Rev. Dr. Biju J Nellissery, 2.Chaya Anil Kumar, 3.N. Raja, 4.Dr. P. Subramaniam, 5.Apoorva Ravi, 6.Rachel Jacob, 7.Dr Debastuti Dasgupta, 8.Christena Stephen, 9.R. Venkatesh Aravindh, 10.Sansthita Biswas, 11.Dr Aasita Bali, 12.Hetvi Vashi, 13.Amala Justy

Working with Paper

Author : Carla Bittel
Publisher : University of Pittsburgh Press
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 13,64 MB
Release : 2019-06-29
Category : Science
ISBN : 0822986809

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Working with Paper builds on a growing interest in the materials of science by exploring the gendered uses and meanings of paper tools and technologies, considering how notions of gender impacted paper practices and in turn how paper may have structured knowledge about gender. Through a series of dynamic investigations covering Europe and North America and spanning the early modern period to the twentieth century, this volume breaks new ground by examining material histories of paper and the gendered worlds that made them. Contributors explore diverse uses of paper—from healing to phrenological analysis to model making to data processing—which often occurred in highly gendered, yet seemingly divergent spaces, such as laboratories and kitchens, court rooms and boutiques, ladies’ chambers and artisanal workshops, foundling houses and colonial hospitals, and college gymnasiums and state office buildings. Together, they reveal how notions of masculinity and femininity became embedded in and expressed through the materials of daily life. Working with Paper uncovers the intricate negotiations of power and difference underlying epistemic practices, forging a material history of knowledge in which quotidian and scholarly practices are intimately linked.

The Oxford Handbook of Gender in Organizations

Author : Savita Kumra
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 577 pages
File Size : 42,30 MB
Release : 2014-03-13
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0191632740

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The issue of gender in organizations has attracted much attention and debate over a number of years. The focus of examination is inequality of opportunity between the genders and the impact this has on organizations, individual men and women, and society as a whole. It is undoubtedly the case that progress has been made with women participating in organizational life in greater numbers and at more senior levels than has been historically the case, challenging notions that senior and/or influential organizational and political roles remain a masculine domain. The Oxford Handbook of Gender in Organizations is a comprehensive analysis of thinking and research on gender in organizations with original contributions from key international scholars in the field. The Handbook comprises four sections. The first looks at the theoretical roots and potential for theoretical development in respect of the topic of gender in organizations. The second section focuses on leadership and management and the gender issues arising in this field; contributors review the extensive literature and reflect on progress made as well as commenting on hurdles yet to be overcome. The third section considers the gendered nature of careers. Here the focus is on querying traditional approaches to career, surfacing embedded assumptions within traditional approaches, and assessing potential for alternative patterns to evolve, taking into account the nature of women's lives and the changing nature of organizations. In its final section the Handbook examines masculinity in organizations to assess the diversity of masculinities evident within organizations and the challenges posed to those outside the norm. In bringing together a broad range of research and thinking on gender in organizations across a number of disciplines, sub-disciplines, and conceptual perspectives, the Handbook provides a comprehensive view of both contemporary thinking and future research directions.

The Gender Challenge to Media

Author : Elizabeth L. Toth
Publisher : Hampton Press (NJ)
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 47,68 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Social Science
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Focusing on mass communication, this work provides a gender perspective that is also informed by the intersections of race, class, and sexual orientation. Its goal is to challenge professionals to think differently about their own communication contributions to society.

Gender History in Practice

Author : Kathleen Canning
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 42,86 MB
Release : 2006
Category : History
ISBN : 9780801489716

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The eight essays collected in this volume examine the practice of gender history and its impact on our understanding of European history. Each essay takes up a major methodological or theoretical issue in feminist history and illustrates the necessity of critiquing and redefining the concepts of body, citizenship, class, and experience through historical case studies. Kathleen Canning opens the book with a new overview of the state of the art in European gender history. She considers how gender history has revised the master narratives in some fields within modern European history (such as the French Revolution) but has had a lesser impact in others (Weimar and Nazi Germany).Gender History in Practice includes two essays now regarded as classics?"Feminist History after the 'Linguistic Turn'" and "The Body as Method"--as well as new chapters on experience, citizenship, and subjectivity. Other essays in the book draw on Canning's work at the intersection of labor history, the history of the welfare state, and the history of the body, showing how the gendered "social body" was shaped in Imperial Germany. The book concludes with a pair of essays on the concepts of class and citizenship in German history, offering critical perspectives on feminist understandings of citizenship. Featuring an extensive thematic bibliography of influential works in gender history and theory that will prove invaluable to students and scholars, Gender History in Practice offers new insights into the history of Germany and Central Europe as well as a timely assessment of gender history's accomplishments and challenges.

Gender and the Media

Author : Rosalind Gill
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 45,42 MB
Release : 2007-01-05
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780745619156

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Written in a clear and accessible style, with lots of examples from Anglo-American media, Gender and the Media offers a critical introduction to the study of gender in the media, and an up-to-date assessment of the key issues and debates. Eschewing a straightforwardly positive or negative assessment the book explores the contradictory character of contemporary gender representations, where confident expressions of girl power sit alongside reports of epidemic levels of anorexia among young women, moral panics about the impact on men of idealized representations of the 'six-pack', but near silence about the pervasive re-sexualization of women's bodies, along with a growing use of irony and playfulness that render critique extremely difficult. The book looks in depth at five areas of media - talk shows, magazines, news, advertising, and contemporary screen and paperback romances - to examine how representations of women and men are changing in the twenty-first century, partly in response to feminist, queer and anti-racist critique. Gender and the Media is also concerned with the theoretical tools available for analysing representations. A range of approaches from semiotics to postcolonial theory are discussed, and Gill asks how useful notions such as objectification, backlash, and positive images are for making sense of gender in today's Western media. Finally, Gender and the Media also raises questions about cultural politics - namely, what forms of critique and intervention are effective at a moment when ironic quotation marks seem to protect much media content from criticism and when much media content - from Sex and the City to revenge adverts - can be labelled postfeminist. This is a book that will be of particular interest to students and scholars in gender and media studies, as well as those in sociology and cultural studies more generally.

Materiality

Author : Daniel Miller
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 303 pages
File Size : 50,86 MB
Release : 2005-07-18
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0822386712

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Throughout history and across social and cultural contexts, most systems of belief—whether religious or secular—have ascribed wisdom to those who see reality as that which transcends the merely material. Yet, as the studies collected here show, the immaterial is not easily separated from the material. Humans are defined, to an extraordinary degree, by their expressions of immaterial ideals through material forms. The essays in Materiality explore varied manifestations of materiality from ancient times to the present. In assessing the fundamental role of materiality in shaping humanity, they signal the need to decenter the social within social anthropology in order to make room for the material. Considering topics as diverse as theology, technology, finance, and art, the contributors—most of whom are anthropologists—examine the many different ways in which materiality has been understood and the consequences of these differences. Their case studies show that the latest forms of financial trading instruments can be compared with the oldest ideals of ancient Egypt, that the promise of software can be compared with an age-old desire for an unmediated relationship to divinity. Whether focusing on the theology of Islamic banking, Australian Aboriginal art, derivatives trading in Japan, or textiles that respond directly to their environment, each essay adds depth and nuance to the project that Materiality advances: a profound acknowledgment and rethinking of one of the basic properties of being human. Contributors. Matthew Engelke, Webb Keane, Susanne Küchler, Bill Maurer, Lynn Meskell, Daniel Miller, Hirokazu Miyazaki, Fred Myers, Christopher Pinney, Michael Rowlands, Nigel Thrift