Gender, Race, and Class in Media: A Critical Reader

$38.01

This book serves as a text for students to critically analyze representations of gender, race, and class in media.

Gender, Race, and Class in Media: A Critical Reader
Gender, Race, and Class in Media: A Critical Reader
$38.01

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From gender issues in Desperate Housewives, to race in Ugly Betty, gender biases in video games, and portrayals of the American family in Extreme Makeover, to analyzes of new genres like fandom and social media – no other book is so successful in engaging students in critical media scholarship. By encouraging students to critically analyze those media they already interact with for pleasure, and by editing the articles, Gail Dines and Jean Humez are able to make sophisticated concepts and theories accessible and interesting to undergraduate students.

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Weight 1.066 lbs
Dimensions 19.1 × 2.5 × 26 in

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Gender, Race, and Class in Media: A Critical Reader

$83.25

This reader helps students critically analyze how media portrays gender, race, and class, fostering media literacy and critical thinking skills.

Gender, Race, and Class in Media: A Critical Reader
Gender, Race, and Class in Media: A Critical Reader
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How do mass media help shape our economic, cultural, political, and personal worlds? This provocative new edition of Gender, Race, and Class in Media engages you in critical media scholarship by encouraging you to analyze your own media experiences and interests. You will explore some of the most important forms of today’s popular culture–including the internet, social media, television series, films, music, and advertising–in three distinct but related areas of investigation: the political economy of production, textual analysis, and audience response. Multidisciplinary issues of power related to gender, race, and class are integrated into a wide range of articles examining the economic and cultural implications of mass media as institutions. You not only develop a comprehensive understanding of the media culture and communication processes, but also learn how media can be used to subvert prevailing narratives that reinforce the status quo. New to the Fifth Edition: Two new editors, Bill Yousman and Lori Bindig Yousman, have joined the editorial team of this bestselling book and bring a fresh perspective on critical media studies. Twenty-seven readings in the Fifth Edition are either new or substantially updated to reflect the rapid evolution of the field and to provide you with texts on current media. Revised section introductions highlight key concepts and identify compelling connections between the readings to provide you with a comprehensive critical introduction to media studies.

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Weight 1.089 lbs
Dimensions 17.8 × 4.1 × 25.4 in

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Gender, Race, and Class in Media: A Critical Reader

$68.73

This reader serves as a critical introduction to media studies by analyzing issues of power related to gender, race, and class in popular culture.

Gender, Race, and Class in Media: A Critical Reader
Gender, Race, and Class in Media: A Critical Reader
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Gender, Race, and Class in Media provides students a comprehensive and critical introduction to media studies by encouraging them to analyze their own media experiences and interests. Editors Bill Yousman, Lori Bindig Yousman, Gail Dines, and Jean McMahon Humez explore some of the most important forms of today’s popular culture–including the Internet, social media, television, films, music, and advertising–in three distinct but related areas of investigation: the political economy of production, textual analysis, and audience response. Multidisciplinary issues of power related to gender, race, and class are integrated into a wide range of articles examining the economic and cultural implications of mass media as institutions. Reflecting the rapid evolution of the field, the Sixth Edition includes 18 new readings that enhance the richness, sophistication, and diversity that characterizes contemporary media scholarship.

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Weight 1.021 lbs
Dimensions 17.8 × 4.4 × 25.4 in

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