The Routledge Companion to Gender, Media and Violence
Herausgeber: Boyle, Karen; Berridge, Susan
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The Routledge Companion to Gender, Media, and Violence is an outstanding reference source to the key topics, problems and debates in this important subject and is the first collection on media and violence to take a gendered approach.
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The Routledge Companion to Gender, Media, and Violence is an outstanding reference source to the key topics, problems and debates in this important subject and is the first collection on media and violence to take a gendered approach.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 628
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1234g
- ISBN-13: 9781032061368
- ISBN-10: 1032061367
- Artikelnr.: 67823299
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 628
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1234g
- ISBN-13: 9781032061368
- ISBN-10: 1032061367
- Artikelnr.: 67823299
Karen Boyle is Professor of Feminist Media Studies at the University of Strathclyde, Scotland. Susan Berridge is Senior Lecturer in Film and Media at the University of Stirling, Scotland.
Introduction Part 1: News Introduction 1 "Sensational spikes" and "isolated
incidents": examining the misrepresentation of domestic abuse by the media
using the case studies of football and Covid-19 2 The media and male
victim-survivors of domestic abuse 3 Invisible feelings, Anti-Asian
violences and abolition feminisms 4 Towards a fair justice system in
Canada: women and girls homicide database project 5 Familicide, gender and
"mental illness": beyond false dualisms 6 Femminicidio in Italian televised
news: a case study of La Vita in Diretta 7 Cruel benevolence: vulnerable
menaces, menacing vulnerabilities and the white male vigilante trope 8
Exploring US news media portrayals of girls' violence in the 1980s and
1990s: the emergence of a moral panic 9 Child sexual exploitation and
scapegoating minority communities 10 Hidden or hypervisible? Mapping the
making of a moral panic over female genital mutilation/cutting 11 Examining
the Zimbabwean news media's framing of men as victims of sexual assault 12
The HIV man, Alexandra man and Hotboy: Swedish news coverage of rape as a
folklore of fear 13 Forward and backwards: sexual violence in Portuguese
news media 14 Representations of gender-based violence against children in
Nigeria 15 Media, courts and "#RiceBunny" testimonies in China 16
Journalism, sexual violence and social responsibility Part 2: Representing
Reality Introduction 17 The politics of the traumatised voice:
communicative injustice and structural silencing in contemporary media
culture 18 Public survivors: the burdens and possibilities of speaking as a
survivor 19 Telling an authentic, relatable #MeToo story on YouTube 20
Mental images and emotive voices in true crime podcasts focused on female
victims 21 Sexual violence and social justice: the celebrity #MeToo
documentary in the US 22 Remediating the "Yorkshire Ripper" event in the
era of feminist true crime 23 Class, victim credibility and the Pygmalion
problem in real crime dramas Three Girls and Unbelievable 24 Victimhood and
violence: weaponising white femininity in South Africa 25 Pregnant and
disappeared: the Missing White Woman Syndrome in magazines 26 Discourses
and narratives of gender-based violence in Greek women's magazines 27 Just
a fantasy: how the discourse of fantasy attempts to resolve the conflicts
of porn consumption 28 Patriarchal protectors of the national body:
violence, masculinity and gendered constructions of the US/Mexico border 29
Militarised masculinity and the perpetration of violence in Chilean
documentary 30 Women's activist filmmaking against gendered violence in
Pakistan Part 3: Gender-based violence online Introduction 31
Technology-facilitated abuse: intimate partner violence in digital society
32 Tactics of hate: toxic "creativity" in anti-feminist men's rights
politics 33 Bad actors or bad architecture: rethinking gendered violence
online 34 Networked misogyny on TikTok: a critical conjuncture 35 Naming
and framing the harms of cyberflashing: men sending non-consensual dick
pics 36 The non-consensual dissemination of intimate images on Telegram:
the Italian case 37 Online child sexual exploitation in the news: competing
claims of gendered and sexual harm 38 Responding to transphobic violence
online 39 Homophobic humour in rape memes 40 Online discourses of violence
against men: portrayals of neglect, discrimination and equality gone too
far 41 The curious case of Karen Carney: the argument for equity over
equality in curbing the online abuse of women in sports media 42 "Online
othering": the case of women in politics 43 Cyberviolence against women in
politics 44 Violence and the feminist potential of content moderation Part
4: Feminist Responses Introduction 45 Engaging men online: using online
media for violence prevention with men and boys 46 Hashtag feminism in
Brazil: making sense of gender-based violence with #PrimeiroAssédio 47
After the affect: the tenuous leadership of viral feminists 48
Mediatisation of women's rage in Spain: strategies of discursive
transformation in digital spaces 49 Francesca Belotti, Vittoria Bernardini
and Francesca Comunello Hashtag feminism straddling the Americas: a
comparison between #NiUnaMenos and #MeToo 50 Kaitlynn Mendes and Euisol
Jeong Digital feminist activism against gender violence in South Korea 51
Munira Cheema Women 2020: how Pakistani feminisms unfolded between Twitter
and the streets 52 Digital feminist and queer activism against gender
violence in China 53 Controversies, protests, coalitions: screen media's
lessons from the past 54 Collective action, performance and the
body-territory in Latin American feminisms 55 Doing feminist activism
though creative practice research 56 Rethinking the curriculum: #MeToo and
contemporary literary studies 57 I won't look: refusing to engage with
gender-based violence in women-led screen media
incidents": examining the misrepresentation of domestic abuse by the media
using the case studies of football and Covid-19 2 The media and male
victim-survivors of domestic abuse 3 Invisible feelings, Anti-Asian
violences and abolition feminisms 4 Towards a fair justice system in
Canada: women and girls homicide database project 5 Familicide, gender and
"mental illness": beyond false dualisms 6 Femminicidio in Italian televised
news: a case study of La Vita in Diretta 7 Cruel benevolence: vulnerable
menaces, menacing vulnerabilities and the white male vigilante trope 8
Exploring US news media portrayals of girls' violence in the 1980s and
1990s: the emergence of a moral panic 9 Child sexual exploitation and
scapegoating minority communities 10 Hidden or hypervisible? Mapping the
making of a moral panic over female genital mutilation/cutting 11 Examining
the Zimbabwean news media's framing of men as victims of sexual assault 12
The HIV man, Alexandra man and Hotboy: Swedish news coverage of rape as a
folklore of fear 13 Forward and backwards: sexual violence in Portuguese
news media 14 Representations of gender-based violence against children in
Nigeria 15 Media, courts and "#RiceBunny" testimonies in China 16
Journalism, sexual violence and social responsibility Part 2: Representing
Reality Introduction 17 The politics of the traumatised voice:
communicative injustice and structural silencing in contemporary media
culture 18 Public survivors: the burdens and possibilities of speaking as a
survivor 19 Telling an authentic, relatable #MeToo story on YouTube 20
Mental images and emotive voices in true crime podcasts focused on female
victims 21 Sexual violence and social justice: the celebrity #MeToo
documentary in the US 22 Remediating the "Yorkshire Ripper" event in the
era of feminist true crime 23 Class, victim credibility and the Pygmalion
problem in real crime dramas Three Girls and Unbelievable 24 Victimhood and
violence: weaponising white femininity in South Africa 25 Pregnant and
disappeared: the Missing White Woman Syndrome in magazines 26 Discourses
and narratives of gender-based violence in Greek women's magazines 27 Just
a fantasy: how the discourse of fantasy attempts to resolve the conflicts
of porn consumption 28 Patriarchal protectors of the national body:
violence, masculinity and gendered constructions of the US/Mexico border 29
Militarised masculinity and the perpetration of violence in Chilean
documentary 30 Women's activist filmmaking against gendered violence in
Pakistan Part 3: Gender-based violence online Introduction 31
Technology-facilitated abuse: intimate partner violence in digital society
32 Tactics of hate: toxic "creativity" in anti-feminist men's rights
politics 33 Bad actors or bad architecture: rethinking gendered violence
online 34 Networked misogyny on TikTok: a critical conjuncture 35 Naming
and framing the harms of cyberflashing: men sending non-consensual dick
pics 36 The non-consensual dissemination of intimate images on Telegram:
the Italian case 37 Online child sexual exploitation in the news: competing
claims of gendered and sexual harm 38 Responding to transphobic violence
online 39 Homophobic humour in rape memes 40 Online discourses of violence
against men: portrayals of neglect, discrimination and equality gone too
far 41 The curious case of Karen Carney: the argument for equity over
equality in curbing the online abuse of women in sports media 42 "Online
othering": the case of women in politics 43 Cyberviolence against women in
politics 44 Violence and the feminist potential of content moderation Part
4: Feminist Responses Introduction 45 Engaging men online: using online
media for violence prevention with men and boys 46 Hashtag feminism in
Brazil: making sense of gender-based violence with #PrimeiroAssédio 47
After the affect: the tenuous leadership of viral feminists 48
Mediatisation of women's rage in Spain: strategies of discursive
transformation in digital spaces 49 Francesca Belotti, Vittoria Bernardini
and Francesca Comunello Hashtag feminism straddling the Americas: a
comparison between #NiUnaMenos and #MeToo 50 Kaitlynn Mendes and Euisol
Jeong Digital feminist activism against gender violence in South Korea 51
Munira Cheema Women 2020: how Pakistani feminisms unfolded between Twitter
and the streets 52 Digital feminist and queer activism against gender
violence in China 53 Controversies, protests, coalitions: screen media's
lessons from the past 54 Collective action, performance and the
body-territory in Latin American feminisms 55 Doing feminist activism
though creative practice research 56 Rethinking the curriculum: #MeToo and
contemporary literary studies 57 I won't look: refusing to engage with
gender-based violence in women-led screen media
Introduction Part 1: News Introduction 1 "Sensational spikes" and "isolated
incidents": examining the misrepresentation of domestic abuse by the media
using the case studies of football and Covid-19 2 The media and male
victim-survivors of domestic abuse 3 Invisible feelings, Anti-Asian
violences and abolition feminisms 4 Towards a fair justice system in
Canada: women and girls homicide database project 5 Familicide, gender and
"mental illness": beyond false dualisms 6 Femminicidio in Italian televised
news: a case study of La Vita in Diretta 7 Cruel benevolence: vulnerable
menaces, menacing vulnerabilities and the white male vigilante trope 8
Exploring US news media portrayals of girls' violence in the 1980s and
1990s: the emergence of a moral panic 9 Child sexual exploitation and
scapegoating minority communities 10 Hidden or hypervisible? Mapping the
making of a moral panic over female genital mutilation/cutting 11 Examining
the Zimbabwean news media's framing of men as victims of sexual assault 12
The HIV man, Alexandra man and Hotboy: Swedish news coverage of rape as a
folklore of fear 13 Forward and backwards: sexual violence in Portuguese
news media 14 Representations of gender-based violence against children in
Nigeria 15 Media, courts and "#RiceBunny" testimonies in China 16
Journalism, sexual violence and social responsibility Part 2: Representing
Reality Introduction 17 The politics of the traumatised voice:
communicative injustice and structural silencing in contemporary media
culture 18 Public survivors: the burdens and possibilities of speaking as a
survivor 19 Telling an authentic, relatable #MeToo story on YouTube 20
Mental images and emotive voices in true crime podcasts focused on female
victims 21 Sexual violence and social justice: the celebrity #MeToo
documentary in the US 22 Remediating the "Yorkshire Ripper" event in the
era of feminist true crime 23 Class, victim credibility and the Pygmalion
problem in real crime dramas Three Girls and Unbelievable 24 Victimhood and
violence: weaponising white femininity in South Africa 25 Pregnant and
disappeared: the Missing White Woman Syndrome in magazines 26 Discourses
and narratives of gender-based violence in Greek women's magazines 27 Just
a fantasy: how the discourse of fantasy attempts to resolve the conflicts
of porn consumption 28 Patriarchal protectors of the national body:
violence, masculinity and gendered constructions of the US/Mexico border 29
Militarised masculinity and the perpetration of violence in Chilean
documentary 30 Women's activist filmmaking against gendered violence in
Pakistan Part 3: Gender-based violence online Introduction 31
Technology-facilitated abuse: intimate partner violence in digital society
32 Tactics of hate: toxic "creativity" in anti-feminist men's rights
politics 33 Bad actors or bad architecture: rethinking gendered violence
online 34 Networked misogyny on TikTok: a critical conjuncture 35 Naming
and framing the harms of cyberflashing: men sending non-consensual dick
pics 36 The non-consensual dissemination of intimate images on Telegram:
the Italian case 37 Online child sexual exploitation in the news: competing
claims of gendered and sexual harm 38 Responding to transphobic violence
online 39 Homophobic humour in rape memes 40 Online discourses of violence
against men: portrayals of neglect, discrimination and equality gone too
far 41 The curious case of Karen Carney: the argument for equity over
equality in curbing the online abuse of women in sports media 42 "Online
othering": the case of women in politics 43 Cyberviolence against women in
politics 44 Violence and the feminist potential of content moderation Part
4: Feminist Responses Introduction 45 Engaging men online: using online
media for violence prevention with men and boys 46 Hashtag feminism in
Brazil: making sense of gender-based violence with #PrimeiroAssédio 47
After the affect: the tenuous leadership of viral feminists 48
Mediatisation of women's rage in Spain: strategies of discursive
transformation in digital spaces 49 Francesca Belotti, Vittoria Bernardini
and Francesca Comunello Hashtag feminism straddling the Americas: a
comparison between #NiUnaMenos and #MeToo 50 Kaitlynn Mendes and Euisol
Jeong Digital feminist activism against gender violence in South Korea 51
Munira Cheema Women 2020: how Pakistani feminisms unfolded between Twitter
and the streets 52 Digital feminist and queer activism against gender
violence in China 53 Controversies, protests, coalitions: screen media's
lessons from the past 54 Collective action, performance and the
body-territory in Latin American feminisms 55 Doing feminist activism
though creative practice research 56 Rethinking the curriculum: #MeToo and
contemporary literary studies 57 I won't look: refusing to engage with
gender-based violence in women-led screen media
incidents": examining the misrepresentation of domestic abuse by the media
using the case studies of football and Covid-19 2 The media and male
victim-survivors of domestic abuse 3 Invisible feelings, Anti-Asian
violences and abolition feminisms 4 Towards a fair justice system in
Canada: women and girls homicide database project 5 Familicide, gender and
"mental illness": beyond false dualisms 6 Femminicidio in Italian televised
news: a case study of La Vita in Diretta 7 Cruel benevolence: vulnerable
menaces, menacing vulnerabilities and the white male vigilante trope 8
Exploring US news media portrayals of girls' violence in the 1980s and
1990s: the emergence of a moral panic 9 Child sexual exploitation and
scapegoating minority communities 10 Hidden or hypervisible? Mapping the
making of a moral panic over female genital mutilation/cutting 11 Examining
the Zimbabwean news media's framing of men as victims of sexual assault 12
The HIV man, Alexandra man and Hotboy: Swedish news coverage of rape as a
folklore of fear 13 Forward and backwards: sexual violence in Portuguese
news media 14 Representations of gender-based violence against children in
Nigeria 15 Media, courts and "#RiceBunny" testimonies in China 16
Journalism, sexual violence and social responsibility Part 2: Representing
Reality Introduction 17 The politics of the traumatised voice:
communicative injustice and structural silencing in contemporary media
culture 18 Public survivors: the burdens and possibilities of speaking as a
survivor 19 Telling an authentic, relatable #MeToo story on YouTube 20
Mental images and emotive voices in true crime podcasts focused on female
victims 21 Sexual violence and social justice: the celebrity #MeToo
documentary in the US 22 Remediating the "Yorkshire Ripper" event in the
era of feminist true crime 23 Class, victim credibility and the Pygmalion
problem in real crime dramas Three Girls and Unbelievable 24 Victimhood and
violence: weaponising white femininity in South Africa 25 Pregnant and
disappeared: the Missing White Woman Syndrome in magazines 26 Discourses
and narratives of gender-based violence in Greek women's magazines 27 Just
a fantasy: how the discourse of fantasy attempts to resolve the conflicts
of porn consumption 28 Patriarchal protectors of the national body:
violence, masculinity and gendered constructions of the US/Mexico border 29
Militarised masculinity and the perpetration of violence in Chilean
documentary 30 Women's activist filmmaking against gendered violence in
Pakistan Part 3: Gender-based violence online Introduction 31
Technology-facilitated abuse: intimate partner violence in digital society
32 Tactics of hate: toxic "creativity" in anti-feminist men's rights
politics 33 Bad actors or bad architecture: rethinking gendered violence
online 34 Networked misogyny on TikTok: a critical conjuncture 35 Naming
and framing the harms of cyberflashing: men sending non-consensual dick
pics 36 The non-consensual dissemination of intimate images on Telegram:
the Italian case 37 Online child sexual exploitation in the news: competing
claims of gendered and sexual harm 38 Responding to transphobic violence
online 39 Homophobic humour in rape memes 40 Online discourses of violence
against men: portrayals of neglect, discrimination and equality gone too
far 41 The curious case of Karen Carney: the argument for equity over
equality in curbing the online abuse of women in sports media 42 "Online
othering": the case of women in politics 43 Cyberviolence against women in
politics 44 Violence and the feminist potential of content moderation Part
4: Feminist Responses Introduction 45 Engaging men online: using online
media for violence prevention with men and boys 46 Hashtag feminism in
Brazil: making sense of gender-based violence with #PrimeiroAssédio 47
After the affect: the tenuous leadership of viral feminists 48
Mediatisation of women's rage in Spain: strategies of discursive
transformation in digital spaces 49 Francesca Belotti, Vittoria Bernardini
and Francesca Comunello Hashtag feminism straddling the Americas: a
comparison between #NiUnaMenos and #MeToo 50 Kaitlynn Mendes and Euisol
Jeong Digital feminist activism against gender violence in South Korea 51
Munira Cheema Women 2020: how Pakistani feminisms unfolded between Twitter
and the streets 52 Digital feminist and queer activism against gender
violence in China 53 Controversies, protests, coalitions: screen media's
lessons from the past 54 Collective action, performance and the
body-territory in Latin American feminisms 55 Doing feminist activism
though creative practice research 56 Rethinking the curriculum: #MeToo and
contemporary literary studies 57 I won't look: refusing to engage with
gender-based violence in women-led screen media