Misogyny and Media in the Age of Trump
Herausgeber: Marron, Maria B.
Misogyny and Media in the Age of Trump
Herausgeber: Marron, Maria B.
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This book explores misogyny across media ranging from political and editorial cartoons to news, sport, film, television, social media (especially Twitter), and journalistic organizations that address gender inequities.
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This book explores misogyny across media ranging from political and editorial cartoons to news, sport, film, television, social media (especially Twitter), and journalistic organizations that address gender inequities.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Communicating Gender
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 589g
- ISBN-13: 9781793606204
- ISBN-10: 179360620X
- Artikelnr.: 62477241
- Communicating Gender
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 589g
- ISBN-13: 9781793606204
- ISBN-10: 179360620X
- Artikelnr.: 62477241
Maria B. Marron is professor of journalism and mass communication at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Preface and Introduction
Maria B. Marron
Part I: Misogyny in the 21st Century
Chapter 1: Under His Eye: Mediated Misogyny in the Era of Global
Conservative Populism
Meredith L. Pruden
Chapter 2: Situating the Fourth Wave of Feminism in Popular Media
Discourses
Miglena Sternadori
Chapter 3: #MeToo, Tacit Consent, and the Social Contract: Social Activism
and Civil Disobedience in the 21st Century
Hoon J. Lee
Chapter 4: The Demographics of Misogyny
Jessica Loyet Gracey
Chapter 5: Female Misogyny and Political Power
Leah Hutton Blumenfeld
Part II: Misogyny and #MeToo
Chapter 6: From #YesAllWomen to #MeToo: Identifying Media Preferences in
Online Feminist Movements
Lauren Wilks
Chapter 7: #MeToo and Civic Debate: The Cultivation of Toxic Masculinity in
Twitter Discourse
Jennifer A. Jackson and James Carviou
Chapter 8: #MeToo: Revealing Misogyny, One Post at a Time
Sarah Lewington
Chapter 9: Movements in Marginalized Spaces: How Native Media Give Momentum
to #MeToo in Indigenous Communities
Ellen Ahlness
Part III: Misogyny, Media, and Religion
Chapter 10: Mediated Misogyny through the Millennia: The Ancient and
Religious Roots of Hating Women
Debra Mason
Chapter 11: The Power of Accepting One's Own Subjugation: Why Mormon Women
Stay Mormon
M. N. Roberts
Chapter 12: The #MeToo Movement Encourages Women Evangelicals to Fight for
Equality
Judith P. Roberts
Part IV: Misogyny and Media: The U.S. Perspective
Chapter 13: News Media: Female Journalists Address Misogyny: JAWS, AWSM,
and Riotrrrs
Pamela J. Creedon and Yulia S. Medvedeva
Chapter 14: News Media: Silencing Sexual Assault: A Rhetorical Analysis of
the Misogynistic Media Coverage of Sexual Assault Cases
Skye de Saint Felix
Chapter 15: Sport: #TakeAKnee and the Intersection of Toxic Masculinity and
Race
Katie Blevins
Chapter 16: Cartoons: Exploring Misogyny and Women's Representation in
Editorial and Political Cartoons
Dorothy Bland
Chapter 17: TV: #MeToo, Moonves, and Media Misogyny: A Leadership Crisis in
the Television Industry
Alison Novak
Chapter 18: TV: "Welcome to Hell": The Rhetorical Strategies of SNL's
#MeToo Satire
Wendy M. Weinhold and Alison Fisher Bodkin
Chapter 19: TV: "A Demented Declaration of Love": The Deconstruction of
Rape Culture in Netflix's Jessica Jones
Graeme Wilson
About the Editor
About the Contributors
Maria B. Marron
Part I: Misogyny in the 21st Century
Chapter 1: Under His Eye: Mediated Misogyny in the Era of Global
Conservative Populism
Meredith L. Pruden
Chapter 2: Situating the Fourth Wave of Feminism in Popular Media
Discourses
Miglena Sternadori
Chapter 3: #MeToo, Tacit Consent, and the Social Contract: Social Activism
and Civil Disobedience in the 21st Century
Hoon J. Lee
Chapter 4: The Demographics of Misogyny
Jessica Loyet Gracey
Chapter 5: Female Misogyny and Political Power
Leah Hutton Blumenfeld
Part II: Misogyny and #MeToo
Chapter 6: From #YesAllWomen to #MeToo: Identifying Media Preferences in
Online Feminist Movements
Lauren Wilks
Chapter 7: #MeToo and Civic Debate: The Cultivation of Toxic Masculinity in
Twitter Discourse
Jennifer A. Jackson and James Carviou
Chapter 8: #MeToo: Revealing Misogyny, One Post at a Time
Sarah Lewington
Chapter 9: Movements in Marginalized Spaces: How Native Media Give Momentum
to #MeToo in Indigenous Communities
Ellen Ahlness
Part III: Misogyny, Media, and Religion
Chapter 10: Mediated Misogyny through the Millennia: The Ancient and
Religious Roots of Hating Women
Debra Mason
Chapter 11: The Power of Accepting One's Own Subjugation: Why Mormon Women
Stay Mormon
M. N. Roberts
Chapter 12: The #MeToo Movement Encourages Women Evangelicals to Fight for
Equality
Judith P. Roberts
Part IV: Misogyny and Media: The U.S. Perspective
Chapter 13: News Media: Female Journalists Address Misogyny: JAWS, AWSM,
and Riotrrrs
Pamela J. Creedon and Yulia S. Medvedeva
Chapter 14: News Media: Silencing Sexual Assault: A Rhetorical Analysis of
the Misogynistic Media Coverage of Sexual Assault Cases
Skye de Saint Felix
Chapter 15: Sport: #TakeAKnee and the Intersection of Toxic Masculinity and
Race
Katie Blevins
Chapter 16: Cartoons: Exploring Misogyny and Women's Representation in
Editorial and Political Cartoons
Dorothy Bland
Chapter 17: TV: #MeToo, Moonves, and Media Misogyny: A Leadership Crisis in
the Television Industry
Alison Novak
Chapter 18: TV: "Welcome to Hell": The Rhetorical Strategies of SNL's
#MeToo Satire
Wendy M. Weinhold and Alison Fisher Bodkin
Chapter 19: TV: "A Demented Declaration of Love": The Deconstruction of
Rape Culture in Netflix's Jessica Jones
Graeme Wilson
About the Editor
About the Contributors
Preface and Introduction
Maria B. Marron
Part I: Misogyny in the 21st Century
Chapter 1: Under His Eye: Mediated Misogyny in the Era of Global
Conservative Populism
Meredith L. Pruden
Chapter 2: Situating the Fourth Wave of Feminism in Popular Media
Discourses
Miglena Sternadori
Chapter 3: #MeToo, Tacit Consent, and the Social Contract: Social Activism
and Civil Disobedience in the 21st Century
Hoon J. Lee
Chapter 4: The Demographics of Misogyny
Jessica Loyet Gracey
Chapter 5: Female Misogyny and Political Power
Leah Hutton Blumenfeld
Part II: Misogyny and #MeToo
Chapter 6: From #YesAllWomen to #MeToo: Identifying Media Preferences in
Online Feminist Movements
Lauren Wilks
Chapter 7: #MeToo and Civic Debate: The Cultivation of Toxic Masculinity in
Twitter Discourse
Jennifer A. Jackson and James Carviou
Chapter 8: #MeToo: Revealing Misogyny, One Post at a Time
Sarah Lewington
Chapter 9: Movements in Marginalized Spaces: How Native Media Give Momentum
to #MeToo in Indigenous Communities
Ellen Ahlness
Part III: Misogyny, Media, and Religion
Chapter 10: Mediated Misogyny through the Millennia: The Ancient and
Religious Roots of Hating Women
Debra Mason
Chapter 11: The Power of Accepting One's Own Subjugation: Why Mormon Women
Stay Mormon
M. N. Roberts
Chapter 12: The #MeToo Movement Encourages Women Evangelicals to Fight for
Equality
Judith P. Roberts
Part IV: Misogyny and Media: The U.S. Perspective
Chapter 13: News Media: Female Journalists Address Misogyny: JAWS, AWSM,
and Riotrrrs
Pamela J. Creedon and Yulia S. Medvedeva
Chapter 14: News Media: Silencing Sexual Assault: A Rhetorical Analysis of
the Misogynistic Media Coverage of Sexual Assault Cases
Skye de Saint Felix
Chapter 15: Sport: #TakeAKnee and the Intersection of Toxic Masculinity and
Race
Katie Blevins
Chapter 16: Cartoons: Exploring Misogyny and Women's Representation in
Editorial and Political Cartoons
Dorothy Bland
Chapter 17: TV: #MeToo, Moonves, and Media Misogyny: A Leadership Crisis in
the Television Industry
Alison Novak
Chapter 18: TV: "Welcome to Hell": The Rhetorical Strategies of SNL's
#MeToo Satire
Wendy M. Weinhold and Alison Fisher Bodkin
Chapter 19: TV: "A Demented Declaration of Love": The Deconstruction of
Rape Culture in Netflix's Jessica Jones
Graeme Wilson
About the Editor
About the Contributors
Maria B. Marron
Part I: Misogyny in the 21st Century
Chapter 1: Under His Eye: Mediated Misogyny in the Era of Global
Conservative Populism
Meredith L. Pruden
Chapter 2: Situating the Fourth Wave of Feminism in Popular Media
Discourses
Miglena Sternadori
Chapter 3: #MeToo, Tacit Consent, and the Social Contract: Social Activism
and Civil Disobedience in the 21st Century
Hoon J. Lee
Chapter 4: The Demographics of Misogyny
Jessica Loyet Gracey
Chapter 5: Female Misogyny and Political Power
Leah Hutton Blumenfeld
Part II: Misogyny and #MeToo
Chapter 6: From #YesAllWomen to #MeToo: Identifying Media Preferences in
Online Feminist Movements
Lauren Wilks
Chapter 7: #MeToo and Civic Debate: The Cultivation of Toxic Masculinity in
Twitter Discourse
Jennifer A. Jackson and James Carviou
Chapter 8: #MeToo: Revealing Misogyny, One Post at a Time
Sarah Lewington
Chapter 9: Movements in Marginalized Spaces: How Native Media Give Momentum
to #MeToo in Indigenous Communities
Ellen Ahlness
Part III: Misogyny, Media, and Religion
Chapter 10: Mediated Misogyny through the Millennia: The Ancient and
Religious Roots of Hating Women
Debra Mason
Chapter 11: The Power of Accepting One's Own Subjugation: Why Mormon Women
Stay Mormon
M. N. Roberts
Chapter 12: The #MeToo Movement Encourages Women Evangelicals to Fight for
Equality
Judith P. Roberts
Part IV: Misogyny and Media: The U.S. Perspective
Chapter 13: News Media: Female Journalists Address Misogyny: JAWS, AWSM,
and Riotrrrs
Pamela J. Creedon and Yulia S. Medvedeva
Chapter 14: News Media: Silencing Sexual Assault: A Rhetorical Analysis of
the Misogynistic Media Coverage of Sexual Assault Cases
Skye de Saint Felix
Chapter 15: Sport: #TakeAKnee and the Intersection of Toxic Masculinity and
Race
Katie Blevins
Chapter 16: Cartoons: Exploring Misogyny and Women's Representation in
Editorial and Political Cartoons
Dorothy Bland
Chapter 17: TV: #MeToo, Moonves, and Media Misogyny: A Leadership Crisis in
the Television Industry
Alison Novak
Chapter 18: TV: "Welcome to Hell": The Rhetorical Strategies of SNL's
#MeToo Satire
Wendy M. Weinhold and Alison Fisher Bodkin
Chapter 19: TV: "A Demented Declaration of Love": The Deconstruction of
Rape Culture in Netflix's Jessica Jones
Graeme Wilson
About the Editor
About the Contributors