Sex & money : feminism and political economy in the media / / Eileen R. Meehan, Ellen Riordan, editors.

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Superior document:Commerce and mass culture series
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Year of Publication:2002
Language:English
Series:Commerce and mass culture series.
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Physical Description:xiii, 312 p.
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Table of Contents:
  • Intersections and new directions : on feminism and political economy / Ellen Riordan
  • Feminist theory and political economy : toward a friendly alliance / H. Leslie Steeves and Janet Wasko
  • Something old, something new : lingering moments in the unhappy marriage of marxism and feminism / Lisa McLaughlin
  • An un-suitable technology for a woman? : communication as circulation / Michele Martin
  • The invisibility of the everyday : new technology and women's work / Ellen Balka
  • The political economy of women's employment in the information sector / Stana Martin
  • Sexual harassment as an economic concern : Swedish and American coverage of Astra / Nancy Hauserman
  • Single moms, quota queens, and the model majority : putting "women" to work in the California Civil Rights Initiative / Roopali Mukherjee
  • Selling women (down the river) : gendered relations and the political economy of broadcast news / Karen Ross
  • Gender and the political economy of newsmaking : a case study of human rights coverage / Carolyn M. Byerly
  • Weighing the transgressive star body of Shelley Duvall / Justin Wyatt
  • Periodical pleasures : magazines for U.S. Latinas / Amy Beer
  • Born to shop : teenage women and the marketplace in the postwar United States / Angela R. Record
  • Niche market at last! : advertising and lesbian/gay identity / Fred Fejes
  • Gendering the commodity audience : critical media research, feminism, and political economy / Eileen R. Meehan
  • The thrill is gone : advertising, gender representation, and the loss of desire / Robin Andersen
  • Xuxa at the borders of U.S. TV : checked for gender, race, and national identity / Ramona Curry and Angharad Valdivia.