Girls, moral panic, and news media: troublesome bodies
Constructing "Ophelias" : Time magazine, neoliberalism, and the next female generation -- "Precious years ... lost" : early puberty and the discourse of sexualization -- "The perfect storm" : constructing the Gloucester High School pregnancy pact -- American girls &...
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Zusammenfassung: | Constructing "Ophelias" : Time magazine, neoliberalism, and the next female generation -- "Precious years ... lost" : early puberty and the discourse of sexualization -- "The perfect storm" : constructing the Gloucester High School pregnancy pact -- American girls & sex : manufacturing a crisis around girls and social media -- "The media loves Emma González" : activism, celebrification, and intersecting -- Conclusion: Making sense of "the grand narrative." "In this book, Sharon Mazzarella examines the representational politics behind journalistic constructions of US girls and girlhood through a series of contemporary in-depth case studies which work to document a wider cultural moral panic about the troublesome nature of girls' bodies. The public concern and media fascination with youth so evident in the United States today is a century-old phenomenon. From the flappers of the 1920s to the bobbysoxers of the 1950s, from the hippies of the 1960s and on to the ever-present pregnant teens, this fascination has played out in the media and has consistently focused on (primarily White, middle-class, heterosexual) girls. A growing body of research, for example, has revealed the manner in which journalistic practice constructs such girls as problems. Girls, Moral Panic, and News Media takes a broad look at U.S. news media constructions of girls, girlhoods, and girl's bodies/sexualities through a series of contemporary in-depth case studies including, but not limited to news coverage of the 2008 Gloucester (MA) High School "pregnancy pact," teen gun control activist Emma González, and the sexualization of "early puberty." In general, the news media constructs girls' bodies as troublesome and in need of adult surveillance and policing. Taken as a whole these case studies document a cultural obsession with girls' bodies-an obsession that often approaches moral panic. This book will be key reading for researchers and instructors in a wide range of disciplines. While the primary audience will be those in the area of the rapidly growing international and interdisciplinary field of Girls' Studies, scholars and students of Media Studies, Cultural Studies, Women's/Gender/Sexuality Studies, Communication and Journalism will also find this an important study"-- |
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those in the area of the rapidly growing international and interdisciplinary field of Girls’ Studies, scholars and students of Media Studies, Cultural Studies, Women’s/Gender/Sexuality Studies, Communication, and Journalism will also find this an important study. Sharon R. Mazzarella (Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) is Pro fessor of Communication Studies at James Madison University. Her research focuses on youth culture and mass media, specifically in the field of Girls’ Studies. She is editor or co-editor of eight academic collections, and her published articles have appeared in a range of communication, gender, and popular culture journals.
GIRLS, MORAL PANIC, AND NEWS MEDIA In this book, Sharon Mazzarella examines the representational politics behind journal istic constructions of U.S. girls and girlhood through a series of contemporary in-depth case studies that work to document a wider cultural moral panic about the troublesome nature of girls’ bodies. The public concern and media fascination with youth so evident in the United States today is a century-old phenomenon. From the flappers of the 1920s to the bobbysoxers of the 1950s, from the hippies of the 1960s and on to the ever-present pregnant teens, this fascination has played out in the media and has consistently focused on (primarily White, middle-class, heterosexual) girls. A growing body of research, for example, has revealed the manner in which journalistic practice constructs such girls as problems. Girls, Moral Panic, and News Media takes a broad look at U.S. news media constructions of girls, girlhoods, and girl’s bodies/sexualities through a series of contemporary indepth case studies including, but not limited to, news coverage of the 2008 Gloucester (MA) High School “pregnancy pact,” teen gun control activist Emma Gonzalez, and the sexualization of “early puberty.” In general, the news media constructs girls’ bodies as troublesome and in need of adult surveillance and policing. Taken as a whole, these case studies document a cultural obsession with girls’ bodies—an obsession that often approaches moral panic. This book will be key reading for researchers and instructors in a wide range of dis ciplines. While the primary audience will be
those in the area of the rapidly growing international and interdisciplinary field of Girls’ Studies, scholars and students of Media Studies, Cultural Studies, Women’s/Gender/Sexuality Studies, Communication, and Journalism will also find this an important study. Sharon R. Mazzarella (Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) is Pro fessor of Communication Studies at James Madison University. Her research focuses on youth culture and mass media, specifically in the field of Girls’ Studies. She is editor or co-editor of eight academic collections, and her published articles have appeared in a range of communication, gender, and popular culture journals.
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those in the area of the rapidly growing international and interdisciplinary field of Girls’ Studies, scholars and students of Media Studies, Cultural Studies, Women’s/Gender/Sexuality Studies, Communication, and Journalism will also find this an important study. Sharon R. Mazzarella (Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) is Pro fessor of Communication Studies at James Madison University. Her research focuses on youth culture and mass media, specifically in the field of Girls’ Studies. She is editor or co-editor of eight academic collections, and her published articles have appeared in a range of communication, gender, and popular culture journals.
GIRLS, MORAL PANIC, AND NEWS MEDIA In this book, Sharon Mazzarella examines the representational politics behind journal istic constructions of U.S. girls and girlhood through a series of contemporary in-depth case studies that work to document a wider cultural moral panic about the troublesome nature of girls’ bodies. The public concern and media fascination with youth so evident in the United States today is a century-old phenomenon. From the flappers of the 1920s to the bobbysoxers of the 1950s, from the hippies of the 1960s and on to the ever-present pregnant teens, this fascination has played out in the media and has consistently focused on (primarily White, middle-class, heterosexual) girls. A growing body of research, for example, has revealed the manner in which journalistic practice constructs such girls as problems. Girls, Moral Panic, and News Media takes a broad look at U.S. news media constructions of girls, girlhoods, and girl’s bodies/sexualities through a series of contemporary indepth case studies including, but not limited to, news coverage of the 2008 Gloucester (MA) High School “pregnancy pact,” teen gun control activist Emma Gonzalez, and the sexualization of “early puberty.” In general, the news media constructs girls’ bodies as troublesome and in need of adult surveillance and policing. Taken as a whole, these case studies document a cultural obsession with girls’ bodies—an obsession that often approaches moral panic. This book will be key reading for researchers and instructors in a wide range of dis ciplines. While the primary audience will be
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spelling | Mazzarella, Sharon R. Verfasser (DE-588)118074628 aut Girls, moral panic, and news media troublesome bodies Sharon R. Mazzarella London ; New York, NY Routledge 2020 x, 130 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Routledge research in gender, sexuality, and media Includes bibliographical references and index Constructing "Ophelias" : Time magazine, neoliberalism, and the next female generation -- "Precious years ... lost" : early puberty and the discourse of sexualization -- "The perfect storm" : constructing the Gloucester High School pregnancy pact -- American girls & sex : manufacturing a crisis around girls and social media -- "The media loves Emma González" : activism, celebrification, and intersecting -- Conclusion: Making sense of "the grand narrative." "In this book, Sharon Mazzarella examines the representational politics behind journalistic constructions of US girls and girlhood through a series of contemporary in-depth case studies which work to document a wider cultural moral panic about the troublesome nature of girls' bodies. The public concern and media fascination with youth so evident in the United States today is a century-old phenomenon. From the flappers of the 1920s to the bobbysoxers of the 1950s, from the hippies of the 1960s and on to the ever-present pregnant teens, this fascination has played out in the media and has consistently focused on (primarily White, middle-class, heterosexual) girls. A growing body of research, for example, has revealed the manner in which journalistic practice constructs such girls as problems. Girls, Moral Panic, and News Media takes a broad look at U.S. news media constructions of girls, girlhoods, and girl's bodies/sexualities through a series of contemporary in-depth case studies including, but not limited to news coverage of the 2008 Gloucester (MA) High School "pregnancy pact," teen gun control activist Emma González, and the sexualization of "early puberty." In general, the news media constructs girls' bodies as troublesome and in need of adult surveillance and policing. Taken as a whole these case studies document a cultural obsession with girls' bodies-an obsession that often approaches moral panic. This book will be key reading for researchers and instructors in a wide range of disciplines. While the primary audience will be those in the area of the rapidly growing international and interdisciplinary field of Girls' Studies, scholars and students of Media Studies, Cultural Studies, Women's/Gender/Sexuality Studies, Communication and Journalism will also find this an important study"-- Problem (DE-588)10320914-1 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1920-2010 gnd rswk-swf Körper (DE-588)4031575-7 gnd rswk-swf Pubertät (DE-588)4047762-9 gnd rswk-swf Mädchen (DE-588)4036871-3 gnd rswk-swf Journalismus (DE-588)4028779-8 gnd rswk-swf Konstruktion (DE-588)4032231-2 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf Mass media and girls / United States Girls in mass media Girls / United States / Public opinion Moral panics / United States Human body / Social aspects / United States Mass media and public opinion / United States USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Mädchen (DE-588)4036871-3 s Körper (DE-588)4031575-7 s Pubertät (DE-588)4047762-9 s Journalismus (DE-588)4028779-8 s Konstruktion (DE-588)4032231-2 s Problem (DE-588)10320914-1 b Geschichte 1920-2010 z DE-604 DE-601 pdf/application https://www.gbv.de/dms/bowker/toc/9780367198275.pdf 2020-01-19 Aggregator Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Regensburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032332326&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext Digitalisierung UB Regensburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032332326&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
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