Striptease Culture

Regular price €47.99
A01=Brian McNair
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
Author_Brian McNair
Bad Girls
boogie
Boogie Nights
Category=JBCC1
Category=JBCT
Category=JBFV
Category=JBFW
Category=JBSF
Category=VFVC
Confessional Talk Show
contemporary sexualisation in media
Digital Diaries
eq_bestseller
eq_health-lifestyle
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
eq_non-fiction
eq_society-politics
Fantasy Club
Fast Lane
Femin Ist
feminist critique
gender representation
HIV
HIV Infection
Human Immuno Deficiency Virus
Immuno Deficiency
Independent Women
jeff
Journalistic Exposure
koons
mapplethorpe
Mapplethorpe's Work
masculinity crisis
media sociology
monica
nights
Personal Nonconformity
Pop Star
queer theory
revolution
robert
sexual
sexual politics
Snoop Doggy Dogg
Steven Capsuto
Striptease Culture
Symbolic Dice
transgression
UK Applicant
UK Broadcaster
View Point
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415237345
  • Weight: 470g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Feb 2002
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
Delivery/Collection within 10-20 working days

Our Delivery Time Frames Explained
2-4 Working Days: Available in-stock

10-20 Working Days: On Backorder

Will Deliver When Available: On Pre-Order or Reprinting

We ship your order once all items have arrived at our warehouse and are processed. Need those 2-4 day shipping items sooner? Just place a separate order for them!

From advertising to health education campaigns, sex and sexual imagery now permeate every aspect of culture. Striptease Culture explores the 'sexualization' of contemporary life, relating it to wider changes in post-war society.

Striptease Culture is divided in to three sections:

* Part one – traces the development of pornography, following its movement from elite to mass culture and the contemporary fascination with ‘porno-chic’
* Part two – considers popular cultural forms of sexual representation in the media, moving from backlash elements in straight male culture and changing images of women, to the representation of gays in contemporary film and television
* Part three – looks at the use of sexuality in contemporary art, examinging the artistic ‘striptease’ of Jeff Koons, and others who have used their own naked bodies in their work.

Also considering how feminist and gay artists have employed sexuality in the critique and transformation of patriarchy, the high profile of sexuality as a key contributor to public health education in the era of HIV and AIDS, and the implications of the rise of striptease culture for the future of sexual poltics, Brian McNair has produced an excellent book in the study of gender, sexuality and contemporary culture.

Brian McNair is Reader in Film and Media Studies at the University of Stirling, and a member of the Stirling Media Research Institute. His books include Mediated Sex (1996), The Sociology of Journalism (1998) and Journalism and Democracy (Routledge, 2000).