Feminism, Multiculturalism, and the Media
Global Diversities
Edited by:
- Angharad N. Valdivia - University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA
September 1995 | 344 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
"This groundbreaking collection explores the intersecting variables of groups marginalized by the media. Contributors examine gender, race, class, sexual orientation, geography, and ethnicity in relation to feminist multicultural issues. . . . Highly recommended for students of feminism, multiculturalism, cultural studies, communication theory, and media analysis."
--Choice
"Most of the world's women experience multiple forms of oppression, yet few communication scholars have prioritized this profound reality. Professor Valdivia's collection examining feminism, multiculturalism, and the media is a welcome text for courses on women, minorities, and communication, plus an excellent resource for many other courses concerned with issues of diversity."
--H. Leslie Steeves,
University of Oregon
"Many contributors illustrate contradictions in multicultural and feminist media perspectives. These embrace more than feminist analysis: They illustrate how gender, race, class, and ethnicity affect media coverage and reception, providing theoretical approaches to analyzing media coverage."
--The Bookwatch
The multiplicity of voices in this volume illustrates the contradictions inherent in multicultural and feminist perspectives on the media. Feminism, Multiculturalism, and the Media breaks new ground by exploring intersecting variables of oppression, from the personal to the political. The volume begins with feminist analyses but uncovers marginalized "others" in every area. These compelling case studies illustrate how issues of gender, race, class, sexual orientation, global origin, and ethnicity affect the coverage, portrayal, media production, and reception of every human being. The chapters present theoretical perspectives, provide examples of methodologies, focus on topics of current interest and global relevance, and represent a variety of media.
An essential addition for any individual or classroom interested in critical perspectives on media, especially for courses on women in the media and minorities and the media.
PART ONE: THE PRODUCTION OF INTERVENTIONS
Angharad N Valdivia
Feminist Media Studies in a Global Setting
Isabel Molina Guzmán
Living Theory through Practice
Lorna Roth, Beverly Nelson, and Kasennahawi Marie David
Three Women, a Mouse, a Microphone, and a Telephone
Marina Heung
Representing Ourselves
Carolyn M Byerly
News, Conciousness, and Social Participation
PART TWO: (CON)TEXTUAL ANALYSES
Marguerite Moritz
Lesbian Chic
Lisa M Cuklanz
News Coverage of Ethnic and Gender Issues in the Big Dan's Rape Case
Jasmine Paul and Bette J Kauffman
Missing Persons
Katherine Toland Frith
Advertising and Mother Nature
Rashmi Luthra
The `Abortion Clause' in US Foreign Population Policy
PART THREE: COMBINING METHODOLOGIES AND NARRATIVES
Susan Kray
Orientalization of an "Almost White" Woman
Frances Negrón-Muntaner
Watching Tongues Untie(d) while Reading Zami
Kyra D Gaunt
African American Women between Hopscotch and Hip-Hop