Vamps, Virgins and Victims

Vamps, Virgins and Victims

Author: Robin Gorna

Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 424

ISBN-13:

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Gorna analyzes how familiar generalizations about AIDS deny the complex ways in which AIDS affects women's lives. She demonstrates how media representations often reproduce prejudices about women, intensifying fears around female sexuality. Statistical evidence is marshalled to reveal the concealed growth in women infected with HIV. Gorna takes to task scientists who have neglected the different impacts HIV has on women's bodies. She also reviews the facts about how a woman can acquire HIV and how it can be transmitted from a woman to her sexual partners or to her infant.


Virgin Or Vamp

Virgin Or Vamp

Author: Helen Benedict

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13: 0195086651

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Benedict examines press treatment of four notorious sex crimes from the past decade and shows how victims are labelled either as virgins or vamps, a practice she condemns as misleading and harmful.


Virgin Vampires

Virgin Vampires

Author: Douglas Brode

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2013-04-22

Total Pages: 171

ISBN-13: 1476600651

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This blend of history and dark fantasy feasts upon vampire lore, reinventing the manner in which real-life monsters were transformed into pop culture icons by two of Ireland's great writers. Dubliners Sheridan Le Fanu and Bram Stoker travel to Transylvania where they race to save the women they love from the Countess Elizabeth Bathory. After the blood bath, Le Fanu and Stoker pose as doctors John Seward and Abraham Van Helsing to confront Vlad the Impaler and Count Dracula himself. Together for the first time, this immortal cast offers a highly erotic exploration of the vampire's eternal allure.


Gender and Popular Culture

Gender and Popular Culture

Author: Katie Milestone

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2020-10-22

Total Pages: 237

ISBN-13: 0745698301

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This fully updated second edition of Gender and Popular Culture examines the role of popular culture in the construction of gendered identities in contemporary society. It draws on a wide range of cultural forms – including popular music, social media, television and magazines – to illustrate how femininity and masculinity are produced, represented, used and consumed. Blending primary and secondary research, Milestone and Meyer introduce key theories and concepts in gender studies and popular culture, which are made accessible and interesting through their application to topical examples such as the #MeToo campaign, intensive mothering and social media, discourses about women and binge drinking, and gender and popular music. Included in this revised edition is a new chapter on digital culture, examining the connection between digital platforms and gender identities, relations and activism, as well as a new chapter on cultural work in digital contexts. All chapters have been updated to acknowledge recent changes in gender images and relations as well as media culture. Additionally, there is new material on the Fourth Wave Women's Movement, audiences and prosumers, and the role of social media. Gender and Popular Culture is the go-to textbook for students of gender studies, media and communication, and popular culture.


Encyclopedia of Rape and Sexual Violence [2 volumes]

Encyclopedia of Rape and Sexual Violence [2 volumes]

Author: Merril D. Smith

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2018-05-03

Total Pages: 439

ISBN-13:

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This two-volume set provides an authoritative overview of rape and other forms of sexual violence, containing the latest information about victims and perpetrators; events, laws, and trends related to sexual violence; and attitudes toward it. This encyclopedia will help readers to develop a deeper understanding of rape and other forms of sexual violence in the United States and around the world. Content illuminates all aspects of this serious issue, including the forms of trauma experienced by survivors/victims; different types of rape, from incest to acquaintance rape to prison rape; specific cases, events, and controversies; laws, policies, movements, and organizations pertaining to the issue; and legal, political, and cultural contributors to rape and other forms of sexual violence. Encyclopedia of Rape and Sexual Violence follows an A–Z format, but instead of comprising brief overview entries, it features twenty chapters, each of which is a long-form entry that covers key perspectives, laws, court cases, and statistics on survivors/victims and perpetrators. Leading scholars' and activists' perspectives on the subject add depth to the information provided; the set also includes a selection of essential primary documents.


Crime and the Media

Crime and the Media

Author: Sarah E.H. Moore

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2017-09-16

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 1137400544

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From video games that allow us to participate in Mafia-style violence, to newspaper reports about the latest terrorist atrocity, from detective novels that fill our bedside cabinets, to Hollywood's beloved legal dramas – the mass media is saturated with stories about crime, justice and disorder. Together they create a cultural landscape of crime that is distinctly at odds with reality, as criminologists are apt to complain. Crime and the Media attempts to make sense of this cultural landscape and its relationship with broader social trends and public attitudes. Through focussed, critical discussions about crime in the media - taking on crime news and fictional representations of cops, courts, and corrections - the text equips students with an understanding of the key theoretical concepts and methodological tools that are required to undertake media analysis. With questions for discussion, exercises and workshop sessions, as well as techniques for analysing crime in a range of media formats, the book makes an invaluable contribution to crime and media courses, and to the social sciences in general.


Vamps

Vamps

Author: Pam Keesey

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13:

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'A lavishly illustrated survey of screen sirens and bad girls.' - Booklist


Unbecoming Female Monsters

Unbecoming Female Monsters

Author: Cristina Santos

Publisher: Lexington Books

Published: 2016-12-07

Total Pages: 205

ISBN-13: 149852964X

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Unbecoming Female Monsters: Witches, Vampires, and Virgins is a multi-cultural and interdisciplinary work that traces the construct of female monsters as an embodiment of socio-cultural fears of female sexuality and reproductive powers. This book examines the female sexual maturation cycle and the various archetypes of female monsters associated with each stage of sexual development as seen in literature, art, film, television, and popular culture. Recommended for scholars of Latin American studies, literature, cultural studies, women and gender studies, popular culture, and film studies.