Mediated Women: Representations in Popular Culture

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Marian Meyers
Hampton Press, 1999 - Culture in motion pictures - 428 pages
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The issues explored are: what mediated popular culture says about women and their roles in contemporary society; whether and how the mediated representation of women addresses real women's goals and potential; how the popular media negotiate the tension between cultural constraint and social changes within their portrayal of women; and whether women are still the victims of symbolic annihilation by the media."--BOOK JACKET.

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