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Television and sexuality: regulation and the politics of taste

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"Television and Sexuality" explores a range of approaches to the analysis of television as an institutionalized cultural form that shapes the discursive construction of sex and gender.

It locates competing discourses about sex and gender in relation to developments in academic theory and transformations in the social, political, economic, and cultural contexts.

The book also examines the politics of representation in relation to sex and gender.

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Open University Press
0335224105 / 9780335224104
Ebook
31/12/2004
England
English
188 pages