News and Sexuality: Media Portraits of Diversity is a practical teaching tool that addresses complex and often controversial issues in an engaging and accessible manner for journalism students. Edited by Laura Castañeda and Shannon B. Campbell, this volume contains original material written for this text that equips students with the general knowledge of sexual diversity needed by today's journalists. This comprehensive text includes the history of media coverage of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and intersex issues and covers important contemporary topics in the news that range from cross-dressing to AIDS to same-sex marriage.…mehr
News and Sexuality: Media Portraits of Diversity is a practical teaching tool that addresses complex and often controversial issues in an engaging and accessible manner for journalism students. Edited by Laura Castañeda and Shannon B. Campbell, this volume contains original material written for this text that equips students with the general knowledge of sexual diversity needed by today's journalists. This comprehensive text includes the history of media coverage of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and intersex issues and covers important contemporary topics in the news that range from cross-dressing to AIDS to same-sex marriage.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Laura Castaeda is an assistant professor of journalism at USCs Annenberg School for Communication. She has been a staff writer, editor and columnist for The San Francisco Chronicle, The Dallas Morning News, and The Associated Press in San Francisco, New York and Mexico. Her freelance work has appeared in The New York Times, BusinessWeek Online, Womens Wire, and Hispanic Business, Latina, Latina Style, Latin Girl, Columbia Journalism Review, American Journalism Review and Online Journalism Review magazines.
Ms. Castaeda was awarded the 2002 Baskett Mosse Award for Mid-Career Faculty Development by the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication for her work on USCs new Convergence Core Curriculum. Her book, The Latino Guide to Personal Money Management, was published by Bloomberg Press in May 1999, and released in Spanish by Seven Stories Press in 2001.
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Preface Chapter 1: A Tremendous Sensation: Cross-Dressing in the Nineteenth Century San Francisco Press - Clare Sears Chapter 2: Life as a Drag Ball: Gay Men and Lesbians in the Media: 1920-1942 - Kevin Menken Chapter 3: From Invisibility to Subversion: Lesbian and Gay Representation in the News Media During the 1950¿s - Marc J. W. de Jong Chapter 4: The Oliver Sipple Story: A Case Study in Homophobia - Rodger Streitmatter Chapter 5: Publications of a Dangerous Tendency - John Watson Chapter 6: Framing the AIDS Epidemic: From "Homo" genous Deviance to Widespread Panic - Jamel Bell Chapter 7: Transgender Images in the Media - Willow Arune Chapter 8: The "Moral" Right vs. the "Queer" Left: Claims-Making by Religious Conservative and Gay Activists at the 1992 Republican Convention and Beyond - Thomas M. Conroy Chapter 9: Small Murders: Rethinking News Coverage of Hate Crimes Against GLBT People - Kim Pearson Chapter 10: Media Coverage of the U.S. Ban on Gays in the Military - Rhonda Gibson Chapter 11: Same-Sex Marriage in Cultural and Historical Context: A Guide for Beginning Journalists - Sine Anahita Chapter 12: Proving the Case: Psychology, Subjectivity, and Representations of Gay and Lesbian Parents in the Media - Damien W. Riggs Chapter 13: From Zero to 24/7: Images of Sexual Minorities on Television - Rhonda Gibson NLGJA Stylebook / Glossary Index About the Authors
Preface Chapter 1: A Tremendous Sensation: Cross-Dressing in the Nineteenth Century San Francisco Press - Clare Sears Chapter 2: Life as a Drag Ball: Gay Men and Lesbians in the Media: 1920-1942 - Kevin Menken Chapter 3: From Invisibility to Subversion: Lesbian and Gay Representation in the News Media During the 1950¿s - Marc J. W. de Jong Chapter 4: The Oliver Sipple Story: A Case Study in Homophobia - Rodger Streitmatter Chapter 5: Publications of a Dangerous Tendency - John Watson Chapter 6: Framing the AIDS Epidemic: From "Homo" genous Deviance to Widespread Panic - Jamel Bell Chapter 7: Transgender Images in the Media - Willow Arune Chapter 8: The "Moral" Right vs. the "Queer" Left: Claims-Making by Religious Conservative and Gay Activists at the 1992 Republican Convention and Beyond - Thomas M. Conroy Chapter 9: Small Murders: Rethinking News Coverage of Hate Crimes Against GLBT People - Kim Pearson Chapter 10: Media Coverage of the U.S. Ban on Gays in the Military - Rhonda Gibson Chapter 11: Same-Sex Marriage in Cultural and Historical Context: A Guide for Beginning Journalists - Sine Anahita Chapter 12: Proving the Case: Psychology, Subjectivity, and Representations of Gay and Lesbian Parents in the Media - Damien W. Riggs Chapter 13: From Zero to 24/7: Images of Sexual Minorities on Television - Rhonda Gibson NLGJA Stylebook / Glossary Index About the Authors
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