Refashioning India: gender, media, and a transformed public discourse/ Maitrayee Chaudhuri

By: Chaudhuri, MaitrayeeMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi: Orient Blackswan, 2017Description: x, 325 p. illustrations (black and white) ; 23 cmISBN: 9789386689009Subject(s): Sex discrimination against women -- India | Mass media and women -- India | Women -- Crimes against -- India | Mass media and public opinion -- IndiaDDC classification: 305.420954
Contents:
Citizens, workers, emblems of culture : an analysis of the first plan document on women Gender in the making of the Indian nation-state Gender and advertisements : the rhetoric of globalisation 'Feminism' in print media A question choice : advertisements, media and democracy The family and its representation : from Indology to market research Nationalism is not what it used to be : can feminism be any different? The Indian media and its transformed public Gender, media, and popular culture in a global India National and global media discourse after 'Nirbhaya' : instant access and unequal knowledge The 2014 general elections and afterwards : a churning public discourse and the new hegemony.
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"... written at different points in time from the early 1990s through the next two decades up to mid-2017"--Front flap.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 293-318) and index.


Citizens, workers, emblems of culture : an analysis of the first plan document on women
Gender in the making of the Indian nation-state
Gender and advertisements : the rhetoric of globalisation
'Feminism' in print media
A question choice : advertisements, media and democracy
The family and its representation : from Indology to market research
Nationalism is not what it used to be : can feminism be any different?
The Indian media and its transformed public
Gender, media, and popular culture in a global India
National and global media discourse after 'Nirbhaya' : instant access and unequal knowledge
The 2014 general elections and afterwards : a churning public discourse and the new hegemony.

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