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Title Media depictions of brides, wives, and mothers / edited by Alena Amato Ruggerio.

Publication Info. Lanham, Md. : Lexington Books, 2014.

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 Moore Stacks  P94.5.W65 M43 2014    Available  ---
Edition 1st pbk ed.
Description ix, 245 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Part I: Television -- Domesticating martimonial monstrosity: Bridezillas and narratives of feminine containment / Alyssa Ann Samek -- The reality of televised motherhood: the personal quest and feminine test of Kate Gosselin / Mary Frances Casper and Deneen Gilmour -- Marriage, friendship, and scandal: constructing a typology of media representation of women in Desperate Housewives / Paula Hopeck and Rebecca K. Ivic -- Ancient archetypes in modern media / Deborah A. Macey -- Christian patriarchy lite: TLC's 19 Kids and Counting / Christy Ellen Mesaros-Winckles -- Part II: Film -- Punishing unfaithful wives and working mothers: messages of postfeminism in contemporary film / Erika M. Thomas -- Love and lack: media, witches, and normative gender roles / Victoria L. Godwin -- Head above Water: applying Nussbaum's "Capabilities approach" to Deepa Mehta's 2005 film / Lauren J. DeCarvalho -- Part III: News coverage -- Feminine style and militant motherhood in antiwar discourse: Cindy Sheehan as grieving mother and/or lef-leaning radical / Heidi E. Hamilton -- Grisly mama: carnivorous media coverage of Sarah Palin / Alena Amato Ruggerio -- "Stand by your man" revisited: political wives and scandal / Hinda Mandell -- "Taking care of the children and the country": Nancy Pelosi and the trope of motherhood in partisan and mainstream media / Sheryl L. Cunningham -- Local media madness: how one city's media helped perpetuate the myth of the "Perfect" coach's wife / Diana L. Tucker -- Who's framing whom? Michele Bachmann and the (primary) politics of motherhood / Ann E. Burnette -- Part IV: Internet -- Momtinis, not martyrs: examining 'Anti-Mom' blogs, muted groups, standpoints, and the struggle over motherhood / Rita L. Rahoi-Gilchrest -- Love thy mother? Traitorous constructions of motherhood in "Outsmart mother nature with tampax" campaign / Dacia Charlesworth -- Taking the audience perspective: online fan commentary about the brides of Mad men and their weddings / Lynne M. Webb, Marceline Thompson Hayes, Hao-Chieh Chang, and Marcia M. Smith.
Summary Media depictions of Brides, Wives, and Mothers, edited by Alena Amato Ruggerio, explores how television, film, the Internet, and other media variously perpetuate gender stereotypes. The contributors to this volume bring a variety of feminist rhetorical and media criticism approaches from across the communication discipline to their analyses of how television, film, news coverage, and the Internet shape our expectations of the performance of women's identities. This collection includes studies of Bridezillas, Jon & Kate Plus 8, Sex and the City, Sarah Palin, Nancy Pelosi, The Devil wears Prada, Practical Magic, "momtini" blogs, and Mad Men fan websites. Readers will learn to apply the insights from each chapter to their own set of assumptions about gendered roles, and to recognize the possibilities for both liberation and domination when women's practices of marrying, mating, and mothering are represented and misrepresented in the media. This collection is an essential contribution to media studies and criticism of gender stereotypes in contemporary culture. -- from back cover.
Subject Women in mass media.
Women in mass media.
Sex role in mass media.
Sex role in mass media.
Brides.
Brides.
Wives.
Wives.
Mothers.
Mothers.
Mothers.
Added Author Ruggerio, Alena Amato, 1975-
ISBN 073919304X paperback alkaline paper
9780739193044 paperback alkaline paper