Misogyny across Global Media
Herausgeber: Marron, Maria B.
Misogyny across Global Media
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This book analyzes global media representations of misogynyâ including sexual harassment, rape, and even murderâ to discuss the systemic nature of misogyny and the evils perpetrated against women across the world as a result.
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This book analyzes global media representations of misogynyâ including sexual harassment, rape, and even murderâ to discuss the systemic nature of misogyny and the evils perpetrated against women across the world as a result.
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- Communicating Gender
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9781793606235
- ISBN-10: 1793606234
- Artikelnr.: 64965111
- Communicating Gender
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9781793606235
- ISBN-10: 1793606234
- Artikelnr.: 64965111
Maria B. Marron is professor of journalism and mass communications in the College of Journalism and Mass Communications at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Preface
Chapter 1: #WhatNext: Political Implications of the #MeToo Campaign
Aftermath
Bernadette Ann Bowen
Chapter 2: From Sexual Explicitness to Invisibility in Resistance Art:
Coloniality, Rape Culture, and Technology
Chloe S. Georas
Chapter 3: The Artists, the Institutions, and the Accusations: The #MeToo
Movement ant the ArtWorld
Becky Beamer
Chapter 4: Women as 'Sites of Gendered Politics': Misogyny of Religions in
Armed Conflict
Tamanna M. Shah
Chapter 5: Misogyny and Philogyny in Music: Shakira, Rihanna, and Madonna
Ali Kumael Rizvi and Wajiha Raza Rizvi
Chapter 6: "The R in R&B": Rape, Race, and Representation in Surviving R.
Kelly
Adelina Mbinjama-Gamatham, Thabo Ramphobole, and Nancy Morkel
Chapter 7: Media Coverage of the Misogynistic and Controversial Child
Marriage Restraint Act (2017) in Bangladesh
Masudul Biswas
Chapter 8: Misogyny and Social Ethics: Responses in Vedic and Other Texts
Nikhil Moro
Chapter 9: Mitigating Misogyny in India: Theorizing Digital-Age Feminist
Activism in the World's Largest Democracy
Deb Aikat
Chapter 10: News Sourcing, Gender, and Misogyny in #MeToo India: A Content
Analysis of the #MeTo Movement in Indian Newspapers
Shreenita Ghosh and Kruthika Kamath
Chapter 11: Self-Acceptance and Hip-Hop Music: An Exploration among Female
Students at Delhi University
Sonali Srivastav
Chapter 12: Negotiating Gender Spaces in Mainstream Bollywood Narratives: A
Thematic Discourse Analysis of Female Representation
K. M. Baharul Islam and Sana Fatima
Chapter 13: Representations of Misogyny in the Kenyan Media: A Case Study
of the Online Versions of the Nairobian and the Star Newspapers
Muthoni E. King'ori and Joseph Nyanoti
Chapter 14: 'The Media are Male': The Violence of Women's Representation in
Zimbabwean Media
Khanyile Mlotshwa
Chapter 15: Sexist Hate Speech and the Reproduction of Power Inequalities
on Social Media: The Murder of Ceren Damar in Turkey
Cemile Tokgoz
Chapter 16: The Representation of Misogyny and #MeToo in the English and
Irish Press
Lori F. Brost and Maria B. Marron
Glossary
About the Contributors
Chapter 1: #WhatNext: Political Implications of the #MeToo Campaign
Aftermath
Bernadette Ann Bowen
Chapter 2: From Sexual Explicitness to Invisibility in Resistance Art:
Coloniality, Rape Culture, and Technology
Chloe S. Georas
Chapter 3: The Artists, the Institutions, and the Accusations: The #MeToo
Movement ant the ArtWorld
Becky Beamer
Chapter 4: Women as 'Sites of Gendered Politics': Misogyny of Religions in
Armed Conflict
Tamanna M. Shah
Chapter 5: Misogyny and Philogyny in Music: Shakira, Rihanna, and Madonna
Ali Kumael Rizvi and Wajiha Raza Rizvi
Chapter 6: "The R in R&B": Rape, Race, and Representation in Surviving R.
Kelly
Adelina Mbinjama-Gamatham, Thabo Ramphobole, and Nancy Morkel
Chapter 7: Media Coverage of the Misogynistic and Controversial Child
Marriage Restraint Act (2017) in Bangladesh
Masudul Biswas
Chapter 8: Misogyny and Social Ethics: Responses in Vedic and Other Texts
Nikhil Moro
Chapter 9: Mitigating Misogyny in India: Theorizing Digital-Age Feminist
Activism in the World's Largest Democracy
Deb Aikat
Chapter 10: News Sourcing, Gender, and Misogyny in #MeToo India: A Content
Analysis of the #MeTo Movement in Indian Newspapers
Shreenita Ghosh and Kruthika Kamath
Chapter 11: Self-Acceptance and Hip-Hop Music: An Exploration among Female
Students at Delhi University
Sonali Srivastav
Chapter 12: Negotiating Gender Spaces in Mainstream Bollywood Narratives: A
Thematic Discourse Analysis of Female Representation
K. M. Baharul Islam and Sana Fatima
Chapter 13: Representations of Misogyny in the Kenyan Media: A Case Study
of the Online Versions of the Nairobian and the Star Newspapers
Muthoni E. King'ori and Joseph Nyanoti
Chapter 14: 'The Media are Male': The Violence of Women's Representation in
Zimbabwean Media
Khanyile Mlotshwa
Chapter 15: Sexist Hate Speech and the Reproduction of Power Inequalities
on Social Media: The Murder of Ceren Damar in Turkey
Cemile Tokgoz
Chapter 16: The Representation of Misogyny and #MeToo in the English and
Irish Press
Lori F. Brost and Maria B. Marron
Glossary
About the Contributors
Preface
Chapter 1: #WhatNext: Political Implications of the #MeToo Campaign
Aftermath
Bernadette Ann Bowen
Chapter 2: From Sexual Explicitness to Invisibility in Resistance Art:
Coloniality, Rape Culture, and Technology
Chloe S. Georas
Chapter 3: The Artists, the Institutions, and the Accusations: The #MeToo
Movement ant the ArtWorld
Becky Beamer
Chapter 4: Women as 'Sites of Gendered Politics': Misogyny of Religions in
Armed Conflict
Tamanna M. Shah
Chapter 5: Misogyny and Philogyny in Music: Shakira, Rihanna, and Madonna
Ali Kumael Rizvi and Wajiha Raza Rizvi
Chapter 6: "The R in R&B": Rape, Race, and Representation in Surviving R.
Kelly
Adelina Mbinjama-Gamatham, Thabo Ramphobole, and Nancy Morkel
Chapter 7: Media Coverage of the Misogynistic and Controversial Child
Marriage Restraint Act (2017) in Bangladesh
Masudul Biswas
Chapter 8: Misogyny and Social Ethics: Responses in Vedic and Other Texts
Nikhil Moro
Chapter 9: Mitigating Misogyny in India: Theorizing Digital-Age Feminist
Activism in the World's Largest Democracy
Deb Aikat
Chapter 10: News Sourcing, Gender, and Misogyny in #MeToo India: A Content
Analysis of the #MeTo Movement in Indian Newspapers
Shreenita Ghosh and Kruthika Kamath
Chapter 11: Self-Acceptance and Hip-Hop Music: An Exploration among Female
Students at Delhi University
Sonali Srivastav
Chapter 12: Negotiating Gender Spaces in Mainstream Bollywood Narratives: A
Thematic Discourse Analysis of Female Representation
K. M. Baharul Islam and Sana Fatima
Chapter 13: Representations of Misogyny in the Kenyan Media: A Case Study
of the Online Versions of the Nairobian and the Star Newspapers
Muthoni E. King'ori and Joseph Nyanoti
Chapter 14: 'The Media are Male': The Violence of Women's Representation in
Zimbabwean Media
Khanyile Mlotshwa
Chapter 15: Sexist Hate Speech and the Reproduction of Power Inequalities
on Social Media: The Murder of Ceren Damar in Turkey
Cemile Tokgoz
Chapter 16: The Representation of Misogyny and #MeToo in the English and
Irish Press
Lori F. Brost and Maria B. Marron
Glossary
About the Contributors
Chapter 1: #WhatNext: Political Implications of the #MeToo Campaign
Aftermath
Bernadette Ann Bowen
Chapter 2: From Sexual Explicitness to Invisibility in Resistance Art:
Coloniality, Rape Culture, and Technology
Chloe S. Georas
Chapter 3: The Artists, the Institutions, and the Accusations: The #MeToo
Movement ant the ArtWorld
Becky Beamer
Chapter 4: Women as 'Sites of Gendered Politics': Misogyny of Religions in
Armed Conflict
Tamanna M. Shah
Chapter 5: Misogyny and Philogyny in Music: Shakira, Rihanna, and Madonna
Ali Kumael Rizvi and Wajiha Raza Rizvi
Chapter 6: "The R in R&B": Rape, Race, and Representation in Surviving R.
Kelly
Adelina Mbinjama-Gamatham, Thabo Ramphobole, and Nancy Morkel
Chapter 7: Media Coverage of the Misogynistic and Controversial Child
Marriage Restraint Act (2017) in Bangladesh
Masudul Biswas
Chapter 8: Misogyny and Social Ethics: Responses in Vedic and Other Texts
Nikhil Moro
Chapter 9: Mitigating Misogyny in India: Theorizing Digital-Age Feminist
Activism in the World's Largest Democracy
Deb Aikat
Chapter 10: News Sourcing, Gender, and Misogyny in #MeToo India: A Content
Analysis of the #MeTo Movement in Indian Newspapers
Shreenita Ghosh and Kruthika Kamath
Chapter 11: Self-Acceptance and Hip-Hop Music: An Exploration among Female
Students at Delhi University
Sonali Srivastav
Chapter 12: Negotiating Gender Spaces in Mainstream Bollywood Narratives: A
Thematic Discourse Analysis of Female Representation
K. M. Baharul Islam and Sana Fatima
Chapter 13: Representations of Misogyny in the Kenyan Media: A Case Study
of the Online Versions of the Nairobian and the Star Newspapers
Muthoni E. King'ori and Joseph Nyanoti
Chapter 14: 'The Media are Male': The Violence of Women's Representation in
Zimbabwean Media
Khanyile Mlotshwa
Chapter 15: Sexist Hate Speech and the Reproduction of Power Inequalities
on Social Media: The Murder of Ceren Damar in Turkey
Cemile Tokgoz
Chapter 16: The Representation of Misogyny and #MeToo in the English and
Irish Press
Lori F. Brost and Maria B. Marron
Glossary
About the Contributors