Minority Women and Western Media

Minority Women and Western Media

Author: Leticia Anderson

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2020-07-01

Total Pages: 151

ISBN-13: 1498599869

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Minority Women and Western Media: Challenging Representations and Articulating New Voices presents research examining media portrayals of women from Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, and North America. It provides qualitative and quantitative findings of how women are stereotyped and misrepresented not only because of their gender but also their race, religion, ability, physical attributes, and political status. Whilst their voices are frequently excluded, marginalized and misrepresented, the chapters in this volume show how minority women are creating and articulating new discourses and challenging assumptions and expectations about themselves. This book provides insights into how women are represented in different media, including newspapers, television shows, films, and online platforms. Scholars of media studies, women’s studies, and communication will find this book particularly useful.


Media & Minorities

Media & Minorities

Author: Stephanie Greco Larson

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 390

ISBN-13: 9780847694532

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Media & Minorities looks at the media's racial tendencies with an eye to identifying the "system supportive" messages conveyed and offering challenges to them. The book covers all major media--including television, film, newspapers, radio, magazines, and the Internet--and systematically analyzes their representation of the four largest minority groups in the U.S.: African Americans, Native Americans, Latinos, and Asian Americans. Entertainment media are compared and contrasted with news media, and special attention is devoted to coverage of social movements for racial justice and politicians of color.


Distinct Identities

Distinct Identities

Author: Nadia E. Brown

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-07-31

Total Pages: 365

ISBN-13: 1000901327

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The second edition of Distinct Identities continues to provide a sophisticated yet accessible introduction to the complexities of the politics, social structures, and cultural contexts that animate how women of color engage in and shape U.S. politics. Keeping the structure of the original volume, this text represents the diverse and innovative scholarship being conducted in this field while covering the core topics in gender politics. What’s New: Chapters on queer women of color and the role of women of color and social movements. Chapters on the strategies that women of color use to run for office, where they run, political newcomers (Asian and Indigenous women). Chapters on the experiences of women of color office holders. Chapters on policy analysis and the media’s role in shaping the political agenda of women of color political elites. Distinct Identities pushes the boundaries of traditional intersectional scholarship and responds to America’s rapidly diversifying demographics and political culture. It reflects cutting-edge scholarship and provides readers with insight into where the field of women of color politics will head in the coming years.


Mainstream Medias Portrayal of Women and Its Affects on Minority Womens Self-image

Mainstream Medias Portrayal of Women and Its Affects on Minority Womens Self-image

Author: Sharisse L. Kemp

Publisher:

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13:

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The issues of media and gender have long been a major area of research in media studies. Studies have focused on the way minority women have been portrayed, paying little attention to how these images affect their self-perception. In this study, the researcher shifts the focus to examine how minority women of various ethnicities interpret and internalize mainstream media images that glorify white femininity as well as the portrayals of minority women. This qualitative, exploratory content analysis research design applies Social Comparison Theory and Self-Schema philosophical approach. Content analysis using latent and manifest coding was applied to the interviews. Ten participants were selected through a snowball sampling design and identified as women with any non-white, ethnic group. Four themes emerged: 1) Mainstream media generally depicts women as sex symbols; 2) reliance on media perpetuates the use of stereotypes; 3) the ideal image of women is depicted as white, tall, and thin; 4) minority women are taught that they are inadequate and unworthy. Implications for social work practice and policy are discussed.


Challenging Images of Women in the Media

Challenging Images of Women in the Media

Author: Theresa Carilli

Publisher: Lexington Books

Published: 2012-07-13

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 0739176994

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Challenging Images of Women and the Media: Reinventing Women’s Lives, edited by Theresa Carilli and Jane Campbell, collects fifteen articles addressing the status of women through an examination of depictions of women in the media. This in-depth study shows how mixed messages from the media muddle attempts at breaking the “glass screen,” causing women to constantly question their role in global culture. With cake ads followed by diet commercials, the media’s depiction of women is both confusing and contradictory. While more and more women have begun to contribute to the media as respected anchors, talk show hosts, and commentators, these portrayals are often counteracted by music videos and reality television shows such as Jersey Shore. This collection seeks to analyze these depictions and their effects on women and culture. The contributors to this anthology hail from such diverse locations as Japan, Australia, Pakistan, India, China, Bulgaria, and the United States. With this global focus, Challenging Images of Women in the Media scrutinizes issues of race, ethnicity, class, and sexuality through a study of gendered media portrayals. By challenging the status quo of media images, the contributors to this essential volume invite a dialogue about women’s lives.


Women and the Media

Women and the Media

Author: Theresa Carilli

Publisher: University Press of America

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 9780761830405

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This anthology has a cultural focus and addresses issues of race, ethnicity, class, and sexuality.


Mediated Women

Mediated Women

Author: Marian Meyers

Publisher: Hampton Press (NJ)

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 460

ISBN-13:

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The issues explored are: what mediated popular culture says about women and their roles in contemporary society; whether and how the mediated representation of women addresses real women's goals and potential; how the popular media negotiate the tension between cultural constraint and social changes within their portrayal of women; and whether women are still the victims of symbolic annihilation by the media."--BOOK JACKET.


Challenging Misrepresentations of Black Womanhood

Challenging Misrepresentations of Black Womanhood

Author: Marquita M. Gammage

Publisher: Anthem Press

Published: 2019-03-22

Total Pages: 243

ISBN-13: 1783089393

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"Challenging Misrepresentations of Black Womanhood" investigates the typecasting of Black womanhood and the larger sociological impact on Black women’s self-perceptions. It details the historical and contemporary use of stereotypes against Black women and how these women work to challenge and dispel false perceptions. The book highlights the role of racist ideas in the reproduction and promotion of stereotypes of Black femaleness in media, literature, artificial intelligence and the perceptions of the general public. Contributors in this collection identify the racist and sexist ideologies behind the misperceptions of Black womanhood and illuminate twenty-first–century stereotypical treatment of Black women such as Michelle Obama and Serena Williams, and explore topics such as comedic expressions of Black motherhood, representations of Black women in television dramas and literature, and identity reclamation and self-determination. "Challenging Misrepresentations of Black Womanhood" establishes the criteria with which to examine the role of stereotypes in the lives of Black women and, more specifically, its impact on their social and psychological well-being.


How Racism and Sexism Killed Traditional Media

How Racism and Sexism Killed Traditional Media

Author: Joshunda Sanders

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2015-08-11

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 1440830827

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An evaluative examination that challenges the media to rise above the systematic racism and sexism that persists across all channels, despite efforts to integrate. The Internet and social networks have opened up new avenues of communication for women and people of color, but the mainstream news is still not adequately including minority communities in the conversation. Part of the Racism in America series, How Racism and Sexism Killed the Traditional Media: Why the Future of Journalism Depends on Women and People of Color reveals the lack of diversity that persists in the communication industry. Uncovering and analyzing the racial bias in the media and in many newsrooms, this book reveals the lesser-known side of the media—newsrooms and outlets that are often fraught with underlying racist and sexist tension. Written by a veteran journalist of color, this title brings an insider's perspective combined with interviews from industry experts. The book analyzes the traditional media's efforts to integrate both women and people of color into legacy newsrooms, highlighting their defeats and minor successes. The author examines the future of women and people of color in the mainstream media.


Representing the Black Female Subject in Western Art

Representing the Black Female Subject in Western Art

Author: Charmaine A. Nelson

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2010-06-10

Total Pages: 553

ISBN-13: 1136968067

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This book offers the first concentrated examination of the representation of the black female subject in Western art through the lenses of race/color and sex/gender. Charmaine A. Nelson poses critical questions about the contexts of production, the problems of representation, the pathways of circulation and the consequences of consumption. She analyzes not only how, where, why and by whom black female subjects have been represented, but also what the social and cultural impacts of the colonial legacy of racialized western representation have been. Nelson also explores and problematizes the issue of the historically privileged white artistic access to black female bodies and the limits of representation for these subjects. This book not only reshapes our understanding of the black female representation in Western Art, but also furthers our knowledge about race and how and why it is (re)defined and (re)mobilized at specific times and places throughout history.