Women's Magazines in Print and New Media

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african
African Aid
African Americans
Aid Coverage
Aid Discourse
american
beauty
black
Black Beauty
Black Women
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critical race theory
digital journalism research
Digital Publications
Early Civil Rights Era
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fashion
Fashion Magazine
Fashion Photography
feminist media studies
Follow
gender representation analysis
Held
Heterosexual Aid
home
Home Journal
intersectionality in media
Irving Penn
journal
magazine production history
Makeup
National Geographic
Post-racial America
Rooks
Saturday Evening Post
Shaving Ads
transnational gender media scholarship
white
White Trash
woman
Woman's Era
Woman’s Era
women's
Women's Magazines
Women’s Magazines
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138679849
  • Weight: 476g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Nov 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book contributes to our collective understanding of the significance of representations of women and gender in magazines in both their print and online forms. The essays are authored by scholars, writers and cultural producers in fields such as art, film and visual studies, literature, critical race studies, communications, broadcast and print journalism, history, and women and gender studies. Taken as a whole, the volume offers historical breadth and perspectives that are transnational and cross-racial on women in magazines and digital media in a variety of ways. It examines how women are represented, how women have created and produced magazines and how women make meaning of themselves and their world using magazines as key sources of information.
Noliwe Rooks is Associate Professor in Africana Studies and Feminist, Gender, Sexuality Studies at Cornell University. Victoria Rose Pass is Assistant Professor of Art History at Salisbury University. Ayana K. Weekley is an Assistant Professor in the Women's and Gender Studies program at Grand Valley State University.