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Delve into the compelling world of media and gender studies with this insightful book that emerges in the wake of the MeToo movement, revealing the persistent issues of sexual assault and harassment. The author, Meenakshi Gigi Durham, expertly examines the intricate interplay between media culture, sexual politics, and societal norms. This BRAND NEW edition, published in 2021 by John Wiley & Sons (UK), encapsulates critical discussions on how media not only reflects but also perpetuates cultural attitudes towards consent and desire. With 160 pages filled with thorough analysis, this book is essential for scholars and students alike. It highlights how the media serves as a battleground for feminist resistance, igniting real-world activism sparked by social media dialogues. The narrative is enriched with discussions on the complexities of rape culture and the vital role of investigative journalism, which allows survivors to confront patriarchal power. Gain a deeper understanding of social relations and sexuality as you explore the book's arguments that place media at the forefront of ongoing social struggles. Discover how this vital resource fosters critical thinking about consent, gender dynamics, and media representation. This book is perfect for anyone concerned about the current dynamics of sexual politics and seeking to expand their knowledge in these important fields. Please note that shipping for this item is free, and delivery may take up to 6 weeks. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781509535200
Year: 2021
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK)
Pages: 160
Description:
In the wake of the MeToo movement, revelations of sexual assault and harassment continue to disrupt sexual politics across the globe. Reports of widespread misconduct”in workplaces from doctors™ offices to factory floors”precipitate firings, legal actions, street protests, and policy punditry.
Meenakshi Gigi Durham situates media culture as a place in which these broader social struggles are produced and reproduced. The media figures whose depravity sparked the #MeToo movement are symbols of the complexities of sexual desire and consent. Pop culture fuels controversies about rape culture; social media users have launched feminist resistance that turned to real-world activism; and investigative journalists have broken stories of assault, offering a platform for survivors to speak truth to patriarchal power. Arguing that the media are a linchpin in these events, Durham provides a feminist account of the interrelated contexts of media production, representation, and reception. She situates the media as the key site where the establishment of sexuality and social relations takes place, and traces the media's powerful role in both reifying and challenging rape culture.
This timely and stimulating book will be of interest to students and scholars of media, communication, gender studies, and sociology, as well as to anyone concerned by the current state of sexual politics.?
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781509535200
Year: 2021
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK)
Pages: 160
Description:
In the wake of the MeToo movement, revelations of sexual assault and harassment continue to disrupt sexual politics across the globe. Reports of widespread misconduct”in workplaces from doctors™ offices to factory floors”precipitate firings, legal actions, street protests, and policy punditry.
Meenakshi Gigi Durham situates media culture as a place in which these broader social struggles are produced and reproduced. The media figures whose depravity sparked the #MeToo movement are symbols of the complexities of sexual desire and consent. Pop culture fuels controversies about rape culture; social media users have launched feminist resistance that turned to real-world activism; and investigative journalists have broken stories of assault, offering a platform for survivors to speak truth to patriarchal power. Arguing that the media are a linchpin in these events, Durham provides a feminist account of the interrelated contexts of media production, representation, and reception. She situates the media as the key site where the establishment of sexuality and social relations takes place, and traces the media's powerful role in both reifying and challenging rape culture.
This timely and stimulating book will be of interest to students and scholars of media, communication, gender studies, and sociology, as well as to anyone concerned by the current state of sexual politics.?