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Representing Gender in Cultures

by Elzbieta Oleksy (Volume editor) Joanna Rydzewska (Volume editor)
©2004 Conference proceedings 244 Pages

Summary

This book investigates the concepts of gender and representation in an interdisciplinary and comparative perspective from the viewpoint of a variety of European and North American cultural and intellectual traditions. It contextualizes recent debates about the relationship between gender, spectatorship, and social and historical formations. The issue of gender and representation is problematized by the inclusion of discussion on men and masculinities – the area of study that today boasts a rich and growing body of work. The volume further offers a new approach to various topics, for instance, positive feminist readings of mainstream Hollywood productions. It analyzes visualizations of women as the embodiments of national collective narratives and deals with critiques of the representations of men in print media. It also provides discussion of ideologies of gender and representation in the countries of the «New Europe». The book is an important source for undergraduates and researchers who want to learn more about the ideologies of gender and representation across cultures.

Details

Pages
244
Year
2004
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631506677
Language
English
Keywords
Männlichkeit Rushdie, Salman Medien Kulturvergleich Aufsatzsammlung Gretkowska, Manuela Popular film Popular culture Body /signification Gender representation Brokovich, Erin
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2004. 244 pp., 36 fig.

Biographical notes

Elzbieta Oleksy (Volume editor) Joanna Rydzewska (Volume editor)

The Editors: Elżbieta H. Oleksy is Full Professor of the Humanities at the University of Łódź. Joanna Rydzewska is Teaching Assistant in the Department of American Studies and Mass Media, University of Łódź.

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