Young adults' stories with sexual content during childhood and teenage life: An alternative approach to an ever-going debate
In: International journal of media & cultural politics, Band 10, Heft 1, S. 105-111
ISSN: 2040-0918
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In: International journal of media & cultural politics, Band 10, Heft 1, S. 105-111
ISSN: 2040-0918
Abstract
In: Springer eBook Collection
1. Introduction: Anxiety over Childhood and Youth across Cultures -- 2. The UK 'Video Nasties' Campaign revisited: panics, claims-making, risks, and politics -- 3. Youth Hypersexualization Discourses in French-Speaking Quebec -- 4. Child Protection Anxieties and the Formation of UK Child Welfare and Protection Practices -- 5. The Quantified Baby: Discourses of consumption -- 6. Responsible Girlhood and Healthy Anxieties in Britain: girls' bodily learning in school, sport and peer cultures -- 7. (De)Constructing Child-focused Media Panics and Fears: The Example of German-speaking countries -- 8. Free to Roam? Pokémon GO and childhood anxieties -- 9. Children's Grasp of Crime Discourses in the City of Monterrey, Mexico -- 10. Risk, Anxiety and Fun in Safe Sex Promotion in Australia -- 11. National Contexts for the Risk of Harm Being Done to Children by Access to Online Sexual Content -- 12. Uncertain Abuse and Insider Credentials: Examining ambiguous cultural representations of childhood sexual abuse in the 2005 British comedy series 'Nathan Barley' -- 13. Teenage Perspectives on Sexting and Pleasure in Italy: Going Beyond the Concept of Moral Panics -- 14. Is it Me, or is it You? Exploring contemporary parental worries in Norway -- 15. Parental Anxieties and Double Standards in their Discussion of Young People's Use of Social Media: perspectives from a qualitative project in Sao Paulo, Brazil -- 16. "Be careful with whom you speak to on the internet" - Framing anxiety in parental mediation through children's perspectives in Portugal -- 17. Conclusions: Why is 'Childhood at Risk' so Appealing After All? The construction of the 'iconic' child in the context of neoliberal self-governance.
In: New perspectives: interdisciplinary journal of Central & East European politics and international relations, Band 28, Heft 2, S. 223-237
ISSN: 2336-8268
World Affairs Online
In: Porn studies, Band 3, Heft 2, S. 175-186
ISSN: 2326-8751
In: Routledge Studies in European Communication Research and Education Ser.
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of illustrations -- List of contributors -- Editors' introduction -- PART I: Young people, sexuality and gender performance: Texts and audiences -- 1. Feminist YouTubers in Spain: A public space for building resistance -- 2. Un/fit for young viewers: LGBT+ representation in Flemish and Irish children's television -- 3. Breaking the silence: Young people, sex information and the internet in Italy and Portugal -- 4. COVID-19 pandemic and discourses of anxiety about childhood sexuality in digital spaces -- PART II: Adults, sexuality, gender and the media in research perspective -- 5. HIV-related stigma in the European cinema: Conflictive representations of a cultural trauma -- 6. Build it and they will come: Sex toys, heteronormativity and age -- 7. Fuelling hate: Hate speech towards women in online news websites in Albania -- 8. 'Tell me how old I am': Cinema, pedagogy, adults and underage trans folks -- PART III: Elderly have a voice(?): Sexuality, gender and the media across texts and audiences -- 9. Invisible aged femininities in popular culture: Representational strategies deconstructed -- 10. 'Old dirty pops and young hot chicks': Age differences in pornographic fantasies -- 11. Hustling and ageism in the films Eastern Boys and Brüder der Nacht -- 12. Ageing women on screen: Disgust, disdain and the Time's Up pushback -- 13. No Country for Old Men?: Representations of the ageing body in contemporary pornography -- Index.
This edited collection brings together original empirical and theoretical insights into the complex set of relations which exist between age, gender, sexualities and the media in Europe. This book investigates how engagements with media reflect people's constructions and understandings of gender in society, as well as articulations of age in relation to gender and sexuality; the ways in which negotiations of gender and sexuality inform people's practices with media, and not least how mediated representations may reinforce or challenge social hierarchies based in differences of gender, sexual orientation and age. In doing so, it showcases new and innovative research at the forefront of media and communication practice and theory. Including contributions from both established and early career scholars across Europe, it engages with a wide range of hotly debated topics within the context of gender, sexuality and the media, informing academic, public and policy agendas.This collection will be of interest to students and researchers in gender studies, media studies, film and television, cultural studies, sexuality, ageing, sociology and education.