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Sex And Money : Feminism and Political Economy in the Media

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A revelatory look at the ways that gender, power, and the media are intertwined. It all comes down to sex and money: how the media are organized, how they work, what they say, who gets to say it and to whom.

That is the message this book delivers—and then parses for its meaning to society and culture.

Forcefully and persuasively, this groundbreaking volume uses the media to show how questions of gender and economics are inextricably linked to issues of power in Western capitalist societies.

Integrating political economy and feminism, it offers a new understanding of communication at the personal, experiential, institutional, and structural levels-and exposes all the subtle and complex ways in which sex and money are sutured into individuals’ daily lives. Contributors: Robin Andersen, Fordham U; Ellen Balka, Simon Fraser U; Amy Beer; Carolyn M.

Byerly, Ithaca College; Ramona Curry, U of Illinois; Fred Fejes, Florida Atlantic U; Nancy Hauserman, U of Iowa; Michèle Martin, Carleton U, Canada; Stana Martin, Central Missouri State U; Lisa McLaughlin, Miami U, Ohio; Roopali Mukherjee, Indiana U; Angela R.

Record; Karen Ross, Coventry U; H. Leslie Steeves, U of Oregon; Angharad N. Valdivia, U of Illinois; Janet Wasko, U of Oregon; and Justin Wyatt.

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Product Details
0816637881 / 9780816637881
Paperback / softback
20/12/2001
United States
English
312p.
24 cm
general /undergraduate Learn More