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Magazine movements: women's culture, feminisms and media form

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All women's magazines are not the same: content, outlook, and format combine to shape publications quite distinctively. While magazines in general have long been understood as a significant force in women's lives, many critiques have limited themselves to discussions of mainstream printed publications that engage with narrowly stereotypical representations of femininity. Looking at a range of women's magazines (Cooperative Correspondence ClubandHousewife)and magazine programmes (Woman's HourandHouseparty),Magazine Movementsnot only extends our definition of a magazine, but most importantly, unearths the connections between women's cultures, specific magazines and the implied reader.The author first outlines the existing field of magazine studies, and analyzes the methodologies employed in accessing and assessing the cultural competence of magazines. Each chapter then provides a case study of a different kind of magazine: different in media form or style of presentation or audience connection, or all three. Forster not only extends our definition of a magazine, but most importantly, unearths the connections between women's cultures, specific magazines and the implied reader. In this way, fresh insights are provided into the long-standing importance of the magazine to the variety of feminisms on offer in Britain, from the mid twentieth century to the present day.

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Bloomsbury Academic
1441117814 / 9781441117816
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
305.42
26/02/2015
United States
English
279 pages
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