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Men, Masculinity and the Media (PDF eBook)


Men, Masculinity and the Media (PDF eBook)

eBook by Craig, Steve

Men, Masculinity and the Media (PDF eBook)

£69.00

ISBN:
9781452246116
Publication Date:
26 Feb 1992
Publisher:
Sage Publications US
Imprint:
SAGE Publications, Inc
Pages:
288 pages
Format:
eBook
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Men, Masculinity and the Media (PDF eBook)

Description

She can bring home the bacon, fry it up in the pan, and please her man: The popular media influence perceptions of women and their role(s) in society. But what of men? Indeed, men and masculinity have been the norm, the yardstick against which women--and the womens movement--have been measured. Although the development of mens studies has gained momentum, little has been published that focuses on the media and their relationship to men as men. Men, Masculinity, and the Media addresses this shortcoming. Scholars from communication studies, sociology, social studies, humanities, and political science investigate past media research on men and masculinity. They also examine how the media serve to construct masculinities, how men and their relationships have been depicted, and how men respond to media images. From comic books and rock music to film and television, this ground-breaking volume scrutinizes the interrelationship among men, the media, and masculinity. . . . ambitious in scope. --Journalism Quarterly This volume, inaugurating Sages Research on Men and Masculinity series, will be highly effective in mass media courses dealing with gender, an area where useful collections are sorely lacking. These essays vary in their degree of theoretical and methodological sophistication. Some will be sufficiently complex for graduate courses, while undergraduate students will appreciate others either for their discursive straightforwardness or for their grounding in cultural genres that undergraduates are seldom allowed to study, from sports coverage to heavy metal music. And since, among them, these essays cover such a large territory, the composite bibliography at the end will well serve those interested in further reading and research. --Journal of Communication This volume is both evenly written and exceptionally readable. Key concepts are presented clearly, but they are not overly simplified. This books strong conceptual and empirical foundation, in conjunction with the sophistication of its content, make the text ideal for graduate and advanced graduate students. Scholars will find [the book] a valuable reference. --Communication Quarterly Men, Masculinity, and the Media is a welcome corrective. Collected here are articles that range widely in topic as well as in theoretical and analytical complexity, from straightforward content analyses of images of masculinity in comic books to feminist poststructuralist explorations of the male gaze in prime-time television programming. The strength of the volume is in both the range of theoretical orientations included and the representation of scholars from a variety of disciplines including sociology, communications, political science, and the humanities. --American Journal of Sociology A valuable and needed anthology which investigates the many, intricate ways in which mass media contribute to social construction of masculinity in western, industrialized countries. . . . An excellent reference section is included. --Communication Booknotes . . . Steve Craigs volume offers a comprehensive overview of recent research on masculinity and the media. It is accessible for both undergraduate and graduate students, and lends itself well to classroom teaching. The book also includes an extensive bibliography. Located at the intersection of communications and gender studies, Men, Masculinity, and the Media will further our understandings of the ways in which gender is both reproduced and contested. The collection will also stimulate further research in the field. --Canadian Journal of Communication

Contents

Introduction Considering Men and the Media - Steve Craig PART ONE: PAST STUDY ON MEN AND THE MEDIA Masculinity as Fact - Fred J Fejes A Review of Empirical Mass Communication Research on Masculinity Masculinity as Signs - Diana Saco Poststructuralist Feminist Approaches to the Study of Gender PART TWO: CASE STUDIES OF MEDIA AND MASCULINITIES Metal Men and Glamour Boys - Stan Denski and David Sholle Gender Performance in Heavy Metal Superman/Superboys/Supermen - Norma Pecora The Comic Book Hero as Socializing Agent Beer Commercials - Lance Strate A Manual on Masculinity PART THREE: REPRESENTATIONS OF MEN'S RELATIONSHIPS Buddies and Pals - Lynn C Spangler A History of Male Friendships on Prime Time Television From `Good Times' to `The Cosby Show' - Venise T Berry Perceptions of Changing Televised Images Among Black Fathers and Sons Masculinity and Machismo in Hollywood's War Films - Ralph R Donald PART FOUR: MEN, MEDIA AND THE GENDER ORDER When Men Put on Appearances - Diane Barthel Advertising and the Social Construction of Masculinity Men and the News Media - David Croteau and William Hoynes The Male Presence and Its Effect Images of Men in Sport Media - Don Sabo and Sue Curry Jansen The Social Reproduction of Gender Order PART FIVE: READING MEDIATED MASCULINITY Redesigning Men - Robert Hanke Hegemonic Masculinity in Transition Gaze Out of Bounds - Clay Steinman Men Watching Men on Television The Transatlantic Gaze - Jeff Hearn and Antonio Melechi Masculinities, Youth and the American Imaginary

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