Perceptions of the traits of women on television
In: Journal of broadcasting & electronic media: an official publication of the Broadcast Education Association, Band 30, Heft 1, S. 95-101
ISSN: 1550-6878
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In: Journal of broadcasting & electronic media: an official publication of the Broadcast Education Association, Band 30, Heft 1, S. 95-101
ISSN: 1550-6878
In: Feminist studies and media culture
1. Women's brands and brands of women : segmenting audiences and network identities -- 2. Fighting for families and femininity : the hybrid narratives of the action drama -- 3. Sex, careers, and Mr. Right in comedic dramas : the "new" new women of Ally McBeal and Sex and the city -- 4. Same story, different channel? Returning home and starting over in protagonist-centered family dramas -- 5. Of female cops and docs : the reformulation of workplace dramas and other trends in mixed-sex ensembles
In: Critical studies in television
Introduction: the "bachelor industry" -- Authenticity, whiteness, confession, and surveillance -- Whiteness in the harem -- Emotional failure -- Excessive emotion : her money shot -- "Therapeutics of the self" -- Empowerment and choice in the postfeminist nirvana -- Conclusion: the "ideal" woman?
In: Routledge Advances in Korean Studies
4 Living in the traditional waySection (1) The misery of everyday life: TV, gender and emotion; Section (2) Power of everyday life: son as a tactic; Section (3) Reading against primetime feminism; Section (4) TV realism and identification; Section (5) Reinvigorating tradition; 5 Coping and adapting: Family life in transition; Section (1) TV rituals, security and intimacy; Section (2) TV and childcare: "I try not to watch TV because of the child"; Section (3) Fantasy of dominance; Section (4) A-ha! Emotion: reading the popular; 6 Yearning for change: The younger generation
This book exposes and traces a previously unrecognized performance tradition of extraordinary Jewish women in the Diaspora, from Rachel and Sarah Bernhardt in Nineteenth Century France to Roseanne and Sandra Bernhard in late Twentieth Century America. ROBERTA MOCK is Senior Lecturer and Associate Dean of Faculty of Arts at the University of Plymouth, UK.
In: Women: a cultural review, Band 8, Heft 3, S. 303-310
ISSN: 1470-1367
In: Postmodern culture, Band 3, Heft 3
ISSN: 1053-1920
In: Black studies & critical thinking vol. 45
Black women mediated depictions: an overview -- Docu-soaping Black women: Descriptions of the docusoaps analyzed -- Does majority or minority cast status matter? -- Black women in docusoaps: reclaiming sexuality -- Black in docusoaps: Black motherhood -- Black in docusoaps: physical appearance -- Black women in docusoaps: she has her own (money) -- Black women in docusoaps: girl fight -- Black women in docusoaps: who is she repping? -- Why are viewers calling for boycotts?
Television plays an important role in shaping social cognition including in political domain. Television can construct social reality in line to its own interest that was playing for women politician to get good impression in political contestation for parliament election 2009. Correlation between television as one of mass media and woman politician was an important thing to describe a multifaceted of coordination and joint action to pursue a properly position for woman politician for parliament 2009. For these intentions, this research was done and executed in Gajahan, Pasar Kliwon Surakarta. Media technique and analysis were implemented here to reveal media tendencies for women politician in legislative election 2009. The results showed that television was still rarely describing women politician properly. Television just aired a few for women politician except celebrities that involve the contestation.
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In: Arts and politics of the everyday
In: Critical Studies in Television
This book examines product placement and brand integration in U.S. television. Using examples from 1950s television sponsorship to The Real Housewives, Bjelskou illustrates how the commercialization of TV programing affects both formats and narratives and how these genres are in conversation with contemporary political and social environments.