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Macdonald, Myra - Representing women : myths of femininity in the popular media

London ; E. Arnold, 1195. Paperback. v, 250 p. Includes bibliographical references (p. 231-244) and index. Filmography: p. 229-230. Mailorder only - Alleen verzending mogelijk. Book condition : very good. - Myra Macdonald, a lecturer in Communication and Media at Glasgow Caledonian University, has written a brief (220 pages), readable analysis of twentieth-century myths about women as they are promulgated through print and visual media. As Macdonald uses the term, myths refer to ways of thinking about a subject that are widely accepted in a specific historical and cultural context, but that do not necessarily have a connection to reality. Thus in a given place and period, popular representations of women (myths) will reflect ideas of the feminine that fail to take into account the diversity among women, but instead reduce them to a simple ideological construct. Recognizing postmodernist theory, Macdonald emphasizes the interaction between the text and the audience, the film and the viewer--in other words, the discourses of popular culture. ISBN 9780340580165.
EUR 19.50 [Appr.: US$ 22.68 | £UK 17 | JP¥ 3363] Book number #205074

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