Current perspectives in feminist media studies/ edited by Lisa McLaughlin and Cynthia Carter - London: Routledge, 2014. - xiii, 142 p. ; 24 cm.

1. Introduction: Current Perspectives in Feminist Media Studies Lisa McLaughlin and Cynthia

Carter 2. Arab Feminist Media Studies: Towards a poetics of diversity Salam Al-Mahadin

3. Sex, Shopping and Security: Thinking about feminist media studies again Gargi Bhattacharyya

4. Bridging The Gaps: Feminist generation gaps and feminist media studies in the U.S. context Mary Beltran

5. African Feminist Media Studies: A view from the global South Tanja Bosch

6. "Roll Up Your Sleeves!": Black women, black feminism in Feminist Media Studies Robin R. Means Coleman

7. The Difference Engine: Gender equality, journalism and the good society Monika Djerf-Pierre

8. Body Matters: Resuscitating the corporeal in a new media environment Meenakshi Gigi Durham

9. Sexism Reloaded, or, It's time to get angry again! Rosalind Gill

10. Do Your Homework: New media, old problems Melissa Gregg

11. A Feminist Political Economy of Communication Micky Lee

12. "Pro-Suming" Swearing (Verbal Violence): "Affect" as feminist (internet) criticism Lisa Yuk Ming Leung

13. Past the Post in Feminist Media Studies Catharine Lumby

14. Unveiling France's Border Strategies: Gender and the politics of the headscarf ban Angela McRobbie

15. Feminism and Media in the Postfeminist Era: What to make of the "feminist" in feminist media studies Andrea Press

16. Arriving at a Crossroads: Political priorities for a socially relevant feminist media scholarship Katharine Sarikakis

17. Wanted, Alive and Kicking: Curious feminist digital policy geeks Leslie Regan Shade

18. Critical Regionalities in Inter-Asia and the Queer Diaspora Audrey Yue

19. Negotiating the Local/Global in Feminist Media Studies: Conversations with Ana Carolina Escosteguy and Anita Gurumurthy Kumarini Silva and Kaitlynn Mendes

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Mass media and women
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