Media Depictions of Brides, Wives, and Mothers
Herausgeber: Ruggerio, Alena Amato
Media Depictions of Brides, Wives, and Mothers
Herausgeber: Ruggerio, Alena Amato
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Media Depictions of Brides, Wives, and Mothers, edited by Alena Amato Ruggerio, explores how television, film, the internet, and other media variously perpetuate gender stereotypes. The contributors to this volume bring a variety of feminist rhetorical and media criticism approaches from across the communication discipline to their analyses of how media shape our expectations of the performance of women's domestic roles.
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Media Depictions of Brides, Wives, and Mothers, edited by Alena Amato Ruggerio, explores how television, film, the internet, and other media variously perpetuate gender stereotypes. The contributors to this volume bring a variety of feminist rhetorical and media criticism approaches from across the communication discipline to their analyses of how media shape our expectations of the performance of women's domestic roles.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9780739177082
- ISBN-10: 0739177087
- Artikelnr.: 36146732
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9780739177082
- ISBN-10: 0739177087
- Artikelnr.: 36146732
Alena Amato Ruggerio is associate professor of communication at Southern Oregon University.
Part 1. Television Chapter 1. Domesticating Matrimonial Monstrosity:
Bridezillas and Narratives of Feminine Containment by Alyssa Ann Samek
Chapter 2. The Reality of Televised Motherhood: The Personal Quest and
Feminine Test of Kate Gosselin by Mary Frances Casper and Deneen Gilmour
Chapter 3. Marriage, Friendship, and Scandal: Constructing a Typology of
Media Representation of Women in Desperate Housewives by Paula Hopeck and
Rebecca K. Ivic Chapter 4. Ancient Archetypes in Modern Media by Deborah A.
Macey Chapter 5. Christian Patriarchy Lite: TLC's 19 Kids and Counting by
Christy Ellen Mesaros-Winckles Part 2. Film Chapter 6. Punishing Unfaithful
Wives and Working Mothers: Messages of Postfeminism in Contemporary Film by
Erika M. Thomas Chapter 7. Love and Lack: Media, Witches, and Normative
Gender Roles by Victoria L. Godwin Chapter 8. Head Above Water: Applying
Nussbaum's "Capabilities Approach" to Deepa Mehta's 2005 Film by Lauren J.
DeCarvalho Part 3. News Coverage Chapter 9. Feminine Style and Militant
Motherhood in Antiwar Discourse: Cindy Sheehan as Grieving Mother and/or
Left-Leaning Radical by Heidi E. Hamilton Chapter 10. Grisly Mama:
Carnivorous Media Coverage of Sarah Palin by Alena Amato Ruggerio Chapter
11. "Stand by Your Man" Revisited: Political Waves and Scandal by Hinda
Mandell Chapter 12. "Taking Care of the Children and the Country": Nancy
Pelosi and the Trope of Motherhood in Partisan and Mainstream Media by
Sheryl L. Cunningham Chapter 13. Local Media Madness: How One City's Media
Helped Perpetuate the Myth of the "Perfect" Coach's Wife by Diana L. Tucker
Chapter 14. Who's Framing Whom? Michele Bachmann and the (Primary) Politics
of Motherhood by Ann E. Burnette Part 4. Internet Chapter 15. Momtinis, Not
Martyrs: Blogs that Recast Motherhood and Muted Groups by Rita L.
Rahoi-Gilchrest Chapter 16. Love Thy Mother? Discrepant Constructions of
Motherhood in the "Outsmart Mother Nature with Tampax" Campaign by Dacia
Charlesworth Chapter 17. Taking the Audience Perspective: Online Fan
Commentary about the Brides of Mad Men and their Weddings by Lynne M. Webb,
Marceline Thompson Hayes, Hao-Chieh Chang, and Marcia M. Smith
Bridezillas and Narratives of Feminine Containment by Alyssa Ann Samek
Chapter 2. The Reality of Televised Motherhood: The Personal Quest and
Feminine Test of Kate Gosselin by Mary Frances Casper and Deneen Gilmour
Chapter 3. Marriage, Friendship, and Scandal: Constructing a Typology of
Media Representation of Women in Desperate Housewives by Paula Hopeck and
Rebecca K. Ivic Chapter 4. Ancient Archetypes in Modern Media by Deborah A.
Macey Chapter 5. Christian Patriarchy Lite: TLC's 19 Kids and Counting by
Christy Ellen Mesaros-Winckles Part 2. Film Chapter 6. Punishing Unfaithful
Wives and Working Mothers: Messages of Postfeminism in Contemporary Film by
Erika M. Thomas Chapter 7. Love and Lack: Media, Witches, and Normative
Gender Roles by Victoria L. Godwin Chapter 8. Head Above Water: Applying
Nussbaum's "Capabilities Approach" to Deepa Mehta's 2005 Film by Lauren J.
DeCarvalho Part 3. News Coverage Chapter 9. Feminine Style and Militant
Motherhood in Antiwar Discourse: Cindy Sheehan as Grieving Mother and/or
Left-Leaning Radical by Heidi E. Hamilton Chapter 10. Grisly Mama:
Carnivorous Media Coverage of Sarah Palin by Alena Amato Ruggerio Chapter
11. "Stand by Your Man" Revisited: Political Waves and Scandal by Hinda
Mandell Chapter 12. "Taking Care of the Children and the Country": Nancy
Pelosi and the Trope of Motherhood in Partisan and Mainstream Media by
Sheryl L. Cunningham Chapter 13. Local Media Madness: How One City's Media
Helped Perpetuate the Myth of the "Perfect" Coach's Wife by Diana L. Tucker
Chapter 14. Who's Framing Whom? Michele Bachmann and the (Primary) Politics
of Motherhood by Ann E. Burnette Part 4. Internet Chapter 15. Momtinis, Not
Martyrs: Blogs that Recast Motherhood and Muted Groups by Rita L.
Rahoi-Gilchrest Chapter 16. Love Thy Mother? Discrepant Constructions of
Motherhood in the "Outsmart Mother Nature with Tampax" Campaign by Dacia
Charlesworth Chapter 17. Taking the Audience Perspective: Online Fan
Commentary about the Brides of Mad Men and their Weddings by Lynne M. Webb,
Marceline Thompson Hayes, Hao-Chieh Chang, and Marcia M. Smith
Part 1. Television Chapter 1. Domesticating Matrimonial Monstrosity:
Bridezillas and Narratives of Feminine Containment by Alyssa Ann Samek
Chapter 2. The Reality of Televised Motherhood: The Personal Quest and
Feminine Test of Kate Gosselin by Mary Frances Casper and Deneen Gilmour
Chapter 3. Marriage, Friendship, and Scandal: Constructing a Typology of
Media Representation of Women in Desperate Housewives by Paula Hopeck and
Rebecca K. Ivic Chapter 4. Ancient Archetypes in Modern Media by Deborah A.
Macey Chapter 5. Christian Patriarchy Lite: TLC's 19 Kids and Counting by
Christy Ellen Mesaros-Winckles Part 2. Film Chapter 6. Punishing Unfaithful
Wives and Working Mothers: Messages of Postfeminism in Contemporary Film by
Erika M. Thomas Chapter 7. Love and Lack: Media, Witches, and Normative
Gender Roles by Victoria L. Godwin Chapter 8. Head Above Water: Applying
Nussbaum's "Capabilities Approach" to Deepa Mehta's 2005 Film by Lauren J.
DeCarvalho Part 3. News Coverage Chapter 9. Feminine Style and Militant
Motherhood in Antiwar Discourse: Cindy Sheehan as Grieving Mother and/or
Left-Leaning Radical by Heidi E. Hamilton Chapter 10. Grisly Mama:
Carnivorous Media Coverage of Sarah Palin by Alena Amato Ruggerio Chapter
11. "Stand by Your Man" Revisited: Political Waves and Scandal by Hinda
Mandell Chapter 12. "Taking Care of the Children and the Country": Nancy
Pelosi and the Trope of Motherhood in Partisan and Mainstream Media by
Sheryl L. Cunningham Chapter 13. Local Media Madness: How One City's Media
Helped Perpetuate the Myth of the "Perfect" Coach's Wife by Diana L. Tucker
Chapter 14. Who's Framing Whom? Michele Bachmann and the (Primary) Politics
of Motherhood by Ann E. Burnette Part 4. Internet Chapter 15. Momtinis, Not
Martyrs: Blogs that Recast Motherhood and Muted Groups by Rita L.
Rahoi-Gilchrest Chapter 16. Love Thy Mother? Discrepant Constructions of
Motherhood in the "Outsmart Mother Nature with Tampax" Campaign by Dacia
Charlesworth Chapter 17. Taking the Audience Perspective: Online Fan
Commentary about the Brides of Mad Men and their Weddings by Lynne M. Webb,
Marceline Thompson Hayes, Hao-Chieh Chang, and Marcia M. Smith
Bridezillas and Narratives of Feminine Containment by Alyssa Ann Samek
Chapter 2. The Reality of Televised Motherhood: The Personal Quest and
Feminine Test of Kate Gosselin by Mary Frances Casper and Deneen Gilmour
Chapter 3. Marriage, Friendship, and Scandal: Constructing a Typology of
Media Representation of Women in Desperate Housewives by Paula Hopeck and
Rebecca K. Ivic Chapter 4. Ancient Archetypes in Modern Media by Deborah A.
Macey Chapter 5. Christian Patriarchy Lite: TLC's 19 Kids and Counting by
Christy Ellen Mesaros-Winckles Part 2. Film Chapter 6. Punishing Unfaithful
Wives and Working Mothers: Messages of Postfeminism in Contemporary Film by
Erika M. Thomas Chapter 7. Love and Lack: Media, Witches, and Normative
Gender Roles by Victoria L. Godwin Chapter 8. Head Above Water: Applying
Nussbaum's "Capabilities Approach" to Deepa Mehta's 2005 Film by Lauren J.
DeCarvalho Part 3. News Coverage Chapter 9. Feminine Style and Militant
Motherhood in Antiwar Discourse: Cindy Sheehan as Grieving Mother and/or
Left-Leaning Radical by Heidi E. Hamilton Chapter 10. Grisly Mama:
Carnivorous Media Coverage of Sarah Palin by Alena Amato Ruggerio Chapter
11. "Stand by Your Man" Revisited: Political Waves and Scandal by Hinda
Mandell Chapter 12. "Taking Care of the Children and the Country": Nancy
Pelosi and the Trope of Motherhood in Partisan and Mainstream Media by
Sheryl L. Cunningham Chapter 13. Local Media Madness: How One City's Media
Helped Perpetuate the Myth of the "Perfect" Coach's Wife by Diana L. Tucker
Chapter 14. Who's Framing Whom? Michele Bachmann and the (Primary) Politics
of Motherhood by Ann E. Burnette Part 4. Internet Chapter 15. Momtinis, Not
Martyrs: Blogs that Recast Motherhood and Muted Groups by Rita L.
Rahoi-Gilchrest Chapter 16. Love Thy Mother? Discrepant Constructions of
Motherhood in the "Outsmart Mother Nature with Tampax" Campaign by Dacia
Charlesworth Chapter 17. Taking the Audience Perspective: Online Fan
Commentary about the Brides of Mad Men and their Weddings by Lynne M. Webb,
Marceline Thompson Hayes, Hao-Chieh Chang, and Marcia M. Smith