Fr. 236.00

Media Messages - What Film, Television, Popular Music Teach Us About Race, Class,

English · Hardback

Shipping usually within 3 to 5 weeks

Description

Read more

Examines the development of film, television, and popular music, studying their significance in creating opinions and role models with regard to race, class, gender, and sexual orientation.

List of contents

1. The Connections: Life, Knowledge, and Media
Personal Experience
Reconstructing Knowledge
The Process of Socialization
Entertainment Media
Chapter Summary
Glossary of Key Terms
Reflection, Summary, and Analysis
Bibliography
2. Gender: In Pink and Blue and Vivid Color
Personal Experience and Gender
Reconstructing Knowledge and Gender
Gender and Entertainment Media
The Complexity of Gender Targeting
Gender Diversity and Social Power
Chapter Summary
Glossary of Key Terms
Reflection, Summary, and Analysis
Bibliography
3. Is the United States a Classless Society?
Personal Experience and Class
Reconstructing Knowledge and Class
Early U.S. History
The Twentieth Century
The Twenty-First Century
Entertainment Media and Class
Chapter Summary
Glossary of Key Terms
Reflection, Summary, and Analysis
Bibliography
4. Racing in America: Fact or Fiction?
Linda's Story
Leon's Story
Meeting at the Crossroads: How Our Stories Converge
The American Racial Discourse: Then and Now
Reconstructing Knowledge and Race
Stories of Race, Racism, and Resistance in the United States
Chapter Summary
Glossary of Key Terms
Reflection, Summary, and Analysis
Bibliography
5. Stories of Race in Popular Culture
Entertainment Media and Race
American Indians in Entertainment Media
Asians and Pacific Islanders in Entertainment Media
Latinas/Latinos in Entertainment Media
African Americans in Entertainment Media
Chapter Summary
Glossary of Key Terms
Bibliography
6. Sexual Orientation and the Fabrication of "Normal"
Personal Experience
Reconstructing Knowledge and Sexual Orientation
Terminology and Its Evolution
Theories and History of Sexual Orientation in the United States
Sexual Orientation in U.S. History
Religion and Sexual Orientation
Summary of Reconstructing Knowledge
Sexual Orientation and Entertainment Media
Chapter Summary
Glossary of Key Terms
Reflection, Summary, and Analysis
Bibliography

About the author










Linda Holtzman, Professor Emeritus at Webster University, has been a leader in media and diversity program development and teaching for 25 years. A weekly guest on the St Louis NBC affiliate, she has reviewed diversity messages in film and television and received grants for her work in the U.S., Israel and Palestine; analyzing media misinformation, stereotypes, and human rights activism. She serves as an anti-racism facilitator for local and national organizations and school districts and has received numerous awards for her work, including the Martin Luther King Award presented personally by Coretta Scott King.
Leon Sharpe is an adjunct professor at the Webster University School of Communications where he teaches courses that examine the role of film and other media in establishing and reinforcing patterns of social power. He is also founder and principal of The Praxis Group, a strategic consulting firm that specializes in building organizational capacity, developing effective leaders, training high-performance teams, leveraging workforce diversity, and managing institutional change. He has successfully designed and implemented employee efficacy and process improvement programs for a broad range of corporations, universities, school districts, government agencies, charitable foundations, social service providers, and community-based groups.
Joseph Farand Gardner, also know as J. Owl Farand, is a writer and Black Media Analyst for Owl's Asylum and operates the design agency J. Farand, LLC. Mr Gardner attended Ranken technical College in St. Louis where he obtained an Associates Degree of Science in Web Development and graduated from St. Louis' Webster University, earning a Bachelor's of Arts Degree in Media Communications and serving as a Research Assistant to Professor Linda Holtzman.


Product details

Authors Linda Holtzman, Linda Sharpe Holtzman, Holtzman Linda, Leon Sharpe, Sharpe Leon
Publisher Sharpe
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.07.2014
 
EAN 9780765617569
ISBN 978-0-7656-1756-9
No. of pages 558
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

Media Studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies

Customer reviews

No reviews have been written for this item yet. Write the first review and be helpful to other users when they decide on a purchase.

Write a review

Thumbs up or thumbs down? Write your own review.

For messages to CeDe.ch please use the contact form.

The input fields marked * are obligatory

By submitting this form you agree to our data privacy statement.