Women and Death in Film, Television, and News

Women and Death in Film, Television, and News
Title Women and Death in Film, Television, and News PDF eBook
Author Joanne Clarke Dillman
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 319
Release 2014-11-26
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1137452285

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Dead women litter the visual landscape of the 2000s. In this book, Clarke Dillman explains the contextual environment from which these images have arisen, how the images relate to (and sometimes contradict) the narratives they help to constitute, and the cultural work that dead women perform in visual texts.

Women and Death in Film, Television, and News

Women and Death in Film, Television, and News
Title Women and Death in Film, Television, and News PDF eBook
Author Joanne Clarke Dillman
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 207
Release 2014-11-26
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1137452285

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Dead women litter the visual landscape of the 2000s. In this book, Clarke Dillman explains the contextual environment from which these images have arisen, how the images relate to (and sometimes contradict) the narratives they help to constitute, and the cultural work that dead women perform in visual texts.

Discourses of Care

Discourses of Care
Title Discourses of Care PDF eBook
Author Amy Holdsworth
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 254
Release 2020-05-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1501342843

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Bringing together scholars from film and television studies, media and cultural studies, literary studies, medical humanities, and disability studies, Discourses of Care collectively examines how the analysis of media texts and practices can contribute to scholarship on and understandings of health and social care, and how existing research focusing on the ethics of care can inform our understanding of media. Featuring a critical introductory essay and 13 specially commissioned original chapters, this is the first edited collection to address the relationship between media and the concept and practice of care and caregiving. Contributors consider the representation of care and caregiving through a range of forms and practices – the television documentary, photography, film, non-theatrical cinema, tabloid media, autobiography, and public service broadcasting - and engage with the labour, as well as the practical and ethical dimensions of media production. Together, they offer an original and wide ranging exploration of the various ways in which media forms represent, articulate and operate within caring relationships and practices of care; whether this is between individuals, communities as well as audiences and institutions.

Capitalism, Crime and Media in the 21st Century

Capitalism, Crime and Media in the 21st Century
Title Capitalism, Crime and Media in the 21st Century PDF eBook
Author Neil Ewen
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 241
Release 2021-04-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3030564444

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This edited collection from leading scholars in the fields of media, communications, cultural studies and a number of aligned areas looks to the intersection of capitalism, crime and the media. The text is founded on the principles of cultural criminology – that how we determine and understand crime lies in the social world and that the determination of crime and its mediation in popular culture have a political basis. The book consists of eleven chapters and is divided into three sections. Section one considers the intersection of crime and capitalism in a range of contemporary cultural texts. Section two examines how various power systems influence the operation of the media in its role of reporting crime and holding the powerful to account. Section three considers how texts in a variety of formats are used to conduct politics, communicate politics and enact political decision making.

Politics and Politicians in Contemporary US Television

Politics and Politicians in Contemporary US Television
Title Politics and Politicians in Contemporary US Television PDF eBook
Author Betty Kaklamanidou
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 156
Release 2016-10-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317078497

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Bringing together well-established scholars of media, political science, sociology, and film to investigate the representation of Washington politics on U.S. television from the mid-2000s to the present, this volume offers stimulating perspectives on the status of representations of contemporary US politics, the role of government and the machinations and intrigue often associated with politicians and governmental institutions. The authors help to locate these representations both in the context of the history of earlier television shows that portrayed the political culture of Washington as well as within the current political culture transpiring both inside and outside of "The Beltway." With close attention to issues of gender, race and class and offering studies from contemporary quality television, including popular programmes such as The West Wing, Veep, House of Cards, The Americans, The Good Wife and Scandal, the authors examine the ways in which televisual representations reveal changing attitudes towards Washington culture, shedding light on the role of the media in framing the public’s changing perception of politics and politicians. Exploring the new era in which television finds itself, with new production practices and the possible emergence of a new ’political genre’ emerging, Politics and Politicians in Contemporary U.S. Television also considers the ’humanizing’ of political characters on television, asking what that representation of politicians as human beings says about the national political culture. A fascinating study that sits at the intersection of politics and television, this book will appeal to scholars of popular culture, sociology, cultural and media studies.

Gendered Tropes in War Photography

Gendered Tropes in War Photography
Title Gendered Tropes in War Photography PDF eBook
Author Marta Zarzycka
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 170
Release 2016-09-13
Genre Social Science
ISBN 131759925X

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Photographic stills of women, appearing in both press coverage and relief campaigns, have long been central to the documentation of war and civil conflict. Images of non-Western women, in particular, regularly function as symbols of the misery and hopelessness of the oppressed. Featured on the front pages of newspapers and in NGO reports, they inform public understandings of war and peace, victims and perpetrators, but within a discourse that often obscures social and political subjectivities. Uniquely, this book deconstructs – in a systematic, gender-sensitive way – the repetitive circulation of certain images of war, conflict and state violence, in order to scrutinize the role of photographic tropes in the globalized visual sphere. Zarzycka builds on feminist theories of representations of war to explore how the concepts of femininity and war secure each other’s intelligibility in photographic practices. This book examines the complex connections between photographic tropes and the individuals and communities they represent, in order to rethink the medium of photography as a discursive and political practice. This book interrogates both the structure and transmission of contemporary encounters with war, violence, and conflict. It will appeal to advanced students and scholars of gender studies, visual studies, media studies, photography theory, cultural anthropology, cultural studies, and trauma and memory studies.

Gender and Contemporary Horror in Film

Gender and Contemporary Horror in Film
Title Gender and Contemporary Horror in Film PDF eBook
Author Samantha Holland
Publisher Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages 272
Release 2019-03-13
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1787698971

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This edited collection focuses on gender and contemporary horror in film, examining how and if representations of gender in horror have changed.