Girls' Sexualities and the Media

Girls' Sexualities and the Media
Vera Lopez, Kate Harper, Yasmina Katsulis, Georganne Scheiner Gillis
About this book
This anthology provides exciting, innovative research focused on the construction of adolescent girls' sexuality in the media. The volume includes a variety of theoretical and methodological perspectives from the humanities and the social sciences, addressing how girls and others respond to, work with, and even resist prevailing media representations of girls' sexualities and how they use contemporary media as a form of sexual expression. The authors consider a wide array of sexual attitudes, behaviors, and expressions not commonly seen in the sexualities literature, including the voices of other girls whose voices are often ignored, particularly racial/ethnic minority and indigenous girls, sexual minorities, and girls from non-U.S. settings. The use of ethnographic data, in conjunction with media analysis techniques, provides a unique approach to the media studies genre, which tends to highlight an analysis of media content, as opposed to the ways in which media is used in everyday life. -- Provided by publisher.
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- OL Work ID
- OL21068073W
Subjects
Women, sexual behaviorMass media, united states, historyGirlsSexual behaviorHistoryMass media