Girls' Sexualities and the Media - Mediated Youth - Kate Harper - Books - Peter Lang Publishing Inc - 9781433122767 - July 12, 2013
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This anthology provides exciting, innovative research focused on the construction of adolescent girls' sexuality in the media. The use of ethnographic data, in conjunction with media analysis techniques, provides a unique approach to the media studies genre, which tends to highlight an analysis of media content, as opposed to the ways in which media is used in everyday life.


Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Review Quotes: -This edited collection is a refreshing look at research that embraces the basic tenets of cultural studies work. It boldly explores the context (history) within which representations emerge, emphasizes the importance of audiences, and offers a feisty review of ways girls can talk back to the culture through resistance.- (Deb Merskin, Associate Professor, School of Journalism & Communication, University of Oregon; Co-Editor, Critical Thinking About Sex, Love, and Romance in the Mass Media)&ltBR> -This truly outstanding collection of essays - by pioneers as well as rising stars in the fields of girls, gender, sexuality, and media studies - sheds new light on the interaction of innumerable forces at work in regulating and resisting girls' sexuality in popular media. The tripartite arrangement of the essays, which critically consider the intersection of girls' age, class, race, ethnicities, nationalities, and sexualities, frames this comprehensive examination of popular representations of girls' sexuality, girls' reception and self re/presentations, as well as girls' media literacy endeavors.&ltBR> The nuanced explorations of competing fears and fantasies about female adolescent sexuality in Twilight, Harry Potter, MTV's 16 and Pregnant, and other discursive texts are sure to resonate with students who - along with the fictional and real girls whose voices are included in this collection - already reflect, resist, and/or reclaim media sexualization in their everyday lives.&ltBR> Instructors will find that, in addition to providing essential content, context, and concepts that scrutinize social anxieties and sexual agency, the variety of methods and theories reframing current debates in these essays will inform the research of the next generation of girls' studies scholars.- (Miriam Forman-Brunell, Professor of History, Women, and Gender Studies, University of Missouri-Kansas City; Author, ?Babysitters: An American History'; Editor, ?The Girls' History and Culture Readers')&ltBR> -This vibrant collection of essays makes a valuable contribution to girlhood studies and sexualities studies and helps to open up an important space for debate between them. Interdisciplinary, international, and attentive to the way power works intersectionally, Girls' Sexualities and the Media is an exciting addition to the field.- (Rosalind Gill, King's College London; Author, Gender and the Media; Co-Editor, ?New Femininities: Postfeminism, Neoliberalism, and Subjectivity')"Biographical Note: Kate Harper (PhD, Arizona State University) has published work in &ltI>The Girlhood Studies Journal&lt/I> on the contradictory messages of female adolescence in the Nancy Drew mystery series, and her dissertation explores the discursive construction of the ideal girl and her non-ideal counterparts in popular girls' series through the twentieth century. More broadly, her research interests include histories of girlhood and intersecting representations of sexuality, race, and class in literature and popular culture. &ltBR> Yasmina Katsulis (PhD, Yale University) is Associate Professor of Women and Gender Studies at Arizona State University. She is the author of &ltI>Sex Work and the City: The Social Geography of Health and Safety in Tijuana, Mexico&lt/I> (2010) and has had her work published in &ltI>Medical Anthropology Quarterly, Men and Masculinities, and Women and Violence&lt/I>.&ltBR> Vera Lopez (PhD, University of Texas at Austin) is Associate Professor in Justice and Social Inquiry at Arizona State University. She has had her work published in a number of journals, including &ltI>Journal of Family Issues&lt/I>, &ltI>Journal of Youth and Adolescence&lt/I>, &ltI>Violence Against Women&lt/I>, &ltI>Family Relations&lt/I>, &ltI>Feminist Criminology&lt/I>, &ltI>Criminal Justice & Behavior&lt/I>, and &ltI>Journal of Early Adolescence&lt/I>.&ltBR> Georganne Scheiner Gillis, (PhD, Arizona State University) is the Head of Faculty and Associate Professor in Women and Gender Studies in the School of Social Transformation at Arizona State University. She is the author of &ltI>Signifying Female Adolescence: Film Representations and Fans 1920-1950&lt/I> (2000) and has published articles on such topics as Sandra Dee, fan clubs, and the 1950s TV show, Queen for a Day. She is currently finishing a book, &ltI>Haven for Hopefuls: The Hollywood Studio Club and Women in the Film Industry&lt/I>. Table of Contents: Acknowledgments -- Foreword / Catherine Driscoll -- Girls' Sexualities and the Media: The Power of the Media / Yasmina Katsulis, Vera Lopez, Kate Harper, Georganne Schemer Gillis -- Part 1. Historical and Contemporary Media -- 1. The Girls of Carvel: Adolescent Desire in Andy Hardy Films / Georganne Scheiner Gillis -- 2. Sensible Safety Rules: Class, Race, and Girls' Sexual Vulnerability in the U. S. Print Media, 1950-1970 / Jennifer Helgren -- 3. Snogging, Stereotypes, and Subversion: Girls' Sexuality in the Harry Potter Series / Kate Harper -- 4. The Pleasures of Danger and the Dangers of Pleasure: The Inversion of Gender Relations in the Twilight Series / Suzan Walters, Michael Kimmel -- 5. She's All That: Girl Sexuality and Teen Film / Catherine Driscoll -- 6. Wrecked and Redeemed: Religio-Political Pedagogy and MTV's 16 and Pregnant / Amanda Rossie -- 7. Just Say Me? (Misrepresenting Female Adolescent Sexual Agency on The Secret Life of the American Teenager / Elena Frank -- 8. Producing Girl Citizens as Agents of Health: An Analysis of HPV Media Campaigns in the United States / Kellie Burns, Cristyn Davies -- Part 2. Media Use and Self-representation -- 9. Hyperfeminine Subcultures: Rethinking Gender Subjectivity and the Discourse of Sexuality Among Adolescent Girls in Contemporary Japan / Isaac GagnE -- 10. Favela Models: Sexual Virtue and Hopeful Narratives of Beauty in Brazil / Alvaro Jarrin -- 11. Chongas in the Media: The Ethno-Sexual Politics of Latina Girls' Hypervisibility / Jillian Hernandez -- 12. Heteroflexibility: Female Performance and Pleasure / Jennifer Apple -- Part 3. Media Campaigns and Literacy Protects -- 13. Hey Media, Back Off and Get Off My Body: SPARK is Taking Sexy Back / Deborah L. Tolman, Lyn Mikel Brown, Christin P. Bowman -- 14. From Media Propaganda to De-Stigmatizing Sex: Exploring a Teen Magazine By, For, and About Girls / Linda Charmaraman, Brittany Low -- 15. We're All Straight Here: Using Girls' Groups and Critical Media Literacy to Explore Identity with Middle School Girls / Amy Rutstein-Riley, Jenn Walker, Alice Diamond, Bonnie Bryant, Marie LaFlemme -- Contributors -- Index.

Contributor Bio:  Harper, Kate Kate Harper lives in the San Francisco Bay Area and is inspired by the merging of art and technology. She is active in the podcasting, art licensing and sharing economy. Contributor Bio:  Katsulis, Yasmina Yasmina Katsulis is Associate Professor of Women?s and Gender Studies at Arizona State University in Tempe. A medical anthropologist with postdoctoral training at Yale?s Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS, she has garnered research support from the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released July 12, 2013
ISBN13 9781433122767
Publishers Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Genre Sex & Gender > Feminine
Pages 297
Dimensions 230 × 157 × 22 mm   ·   564 g
Language English  
Editor Harper, Kate
Editor Katsulis, Yasmina
Editor Lopez, Vera
Editor Scheiner Gillis, Georganne

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