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Postfeminist News: Political Women in Media Culture (Suny Series in Communication Studies) (Suny Communication Studies)

معرفی کتاب «Postfeminist News: Political Women in Media Culture (Suny Series in Communication Studies) (Suny Communication Studies)» نوشتهٔ Mary Douglas Vavrus، منتشرشده توسط نشر State University of New York Press (SUNY Press) در سال 2012. این کتاب در 2 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Winner of the 2003 Diamond Anniversary Book Award presented by the National Communication Association In the media-saturated decade of the 1990s, news reports shaped public sentiment about women in electoral politics and beyond. Mary Douglas Vavrus explores the process of representing political women in media, and argues that contemporary news accounts promote a postfeminist politics that encourages women's private, consumer lifestyles and middle-class aspirations, while it discourages public life and political activism. The author discusses the Anita Hill-Clarence Thomas hearings of 1991, the 1991–92 "Year of the Woman" in politics, the 1996 presidential campaign's use of "soccer moms," and Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign for Senate in 2000. Vavrus assesses the logic that emerges in these narratives' recurrent themes about gender and explores their significance for women and for feminism, ultimately arguing that feminism has been supplanted by postfeminism in news accounts of political women.

examines The Representation Of Women In The Media. Backcover: In The Media-saturated Decade Of The 1990s, News Reports Shaped Public Sentiment About Women In Electoral Politics And Beyond. Mary Douglas Vavrus Explores The Process Of Representing Political Women In Media, And Argues That Contemporary News Accounts Promote A Postfeminist Politics That Encourages Women's Private, Consumer Lifestyles And Middle-class Aspirations, While It Discourages Public Life And Political Activism. The Author Discusses The Anita Hill-clarence Thomas Hearings Of 1991, The 1991-92 Year Of The Woman In Politics, The 1996 Presidential Campaign's Use Of Soccer Moms, And Hillary Rodham Clinton's Campaign For Senate In 2000. Vavrus Assesses The Logic That Emerges In These Narratives' Recurrent Themes About Gender And Explores Their Significance For Women And For Feminism, Ultimately Arguing That Feminism Has Been Supplanted By Postfeminism In News Accounts Of Political Women.

author Biography: Mary Douglas Vavrus Is Assistant Professor Of Communication Studies At The University Of Minnesota Twin Cities. She Is The Coeditor (with Catherine Warren) Of American Cultural Studies.

Frontmatter Acknowledgments (page ix) Introduction (page 1) Chapter One Theorizing Media Representation of Electoral Feminism (page 11) Chapter Two Anita Hill, Clarence Thomas, and the Crisis of White Patriarchal Authority (page 37) Chapter Three Postfeminist Identities, Neoliberal Ideology, and Women of the Year (page 75) Chapter Four From Women of the Year to "Soccer Moms": The Case of the Incredible Shrinking Women (page 105) Chapter Five "Pray Tell, Who Is the 'She'"? Campaign 2000, or the Year of One Woman (page 129) Afterword Putting Ally on Trial: Contesting Postfeminism in Media Culture (page 165) Notes (page 187) References (page 199) Index (page 217) Machine Generated Contents Note: Introduction 1 -- Chapter One Theorizing Media Representation Of Electoral Feminism 11 -- Chapter Two Anita Hill, Clarence Thomas, And The Crisis Of White Patriarchal Authority 37 -- Chapter Three Postfeminist Identities, Neoliberal Ideology, And Women Of Theyear 75 -- Chapter Four From Women Of Theyear To Soccer Moms: The Case Of The Incredible Shrinking Women 105 -- Chapter Five Pray Tell,who Is The'she'? Campaign 2000, Or The Year Of One Woman 129 -- Afterword Putting Ally On Trial: Contesting Postfeminism In Media Culture 165. Mary Douglas Vavrus. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 199-216) Index. In the media-saturated decade of the 1990s, news reports shaped public sentiment about women in electoral politics and beyond. Vavrus explores the process of representing political women in media, and argues that contemporary news accounts promote a postfeminist politics, encouraging private life, but discouraging public life Mary Douglas Vavrus is Assistant Professor of Communication Studies at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities. She is the coeditor (with Catherine Warren) of American Cultural Studies .
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