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Mediated Eros: Sexual Scripts Within and Across Cultures Miglena M. Sternadori New edition
Mediated Eros: Sexual Scripts Within and Across Cultures
Miglena M. Sternadori
This book makes a unique contribution to the field of media studies by analyzing the perpetuation of sexual scripts through news articles, films, TV shows, lifestyle magazines, advertisements, and other forms of popular mediated culture.
Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Table of Contents: Contents: What's Okay in Bed? Identifying and Comparing Sexual Scripts in Media Content - Constructivist Theoretical Underpinnings: Sexual Scripts and Media Frames - Look-Sees, Lysol, and Baseball: Heterosexual Scripts in American Popular Culture - Sex as an Existential Journey: Heterosexual Scripts in European Popular Culture - What's Same-Sex Sex Like? Popular Imagination of Gay and Lesbian Sexuality - Not Loud Enough, Too Loud: Gender and Heterosexuality Construction in Sex Advice - Kinksters, Swingers, and Other Weirdos: Media Depictions of Alternative Sexualities - Just What the Doctor Ordered: The Scientification of Sex and Sexual Dysfunction - Too Young, Too Old: The Procreative-Age Confinement of Socially Tolerable Sexuality. Biographical Note: Miglena M. Sternadori (PhD, University of Missouri) is an associate professor in the Department of Journalism and Electronic Media at Texas Tech University. She has published in "Feminist Media Studies, Journal of Media Psychology, Women's Studies in Communication, Newspaper Research Journal, Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, Atlantic Journal of Communication, Forum: Qualitative Social Research, Media Report to Women, " and "Journal of Media Education."Publisher Marketing: This book makes a unique contribution to the field of media studies by analyzing the perpetuation of sexual scripts through news articles, films, TV shows, lifestyle magazines, advertisements, and other forms of popular mediated culture. Focusing on cultural differences between North America and Europe, the book catalogues and contextualizes common sexual scripts by looking at the ways in which people have or do not have sex, eroticize each other's bodies, penetrate each other's bodies, and give meaning to all these activities. Other such analyses have explored whether, when, and why people decide to have sex, and so on. This book instead focuses on how the sexual interaction itself is culturally scripted to occur - what sequence of events takes place after a couple have decided to have sex. While the first half of the book catalogues sexual scripts in a general way, based on geography and sexual orientation, the second half is framed around sexual discourses associated with some degree of shame and social stigmatization. The book ends by addressing the hegemonic perpetuation of mediated sexual scripts across cultures and the role of sexuality in fourth-wave feminism. "Mediated Eros" is suitable as the primary or secondary text in seminars on media, culture, and sexuality, and would also be of interest to journalists and freelance writers whose work explores the sociocultural construction of sex and the sexual self.
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Paperback Book (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado) |
| Publicado | 17 de julio de 2015 |
| ISBN13 | 9781433129223 |
| Editores | Peter Lang Publishing Inc |
| Páginas | 279 |
| Dimensiones | 225 × 153 × 21 mm · 410 g |
| Lengua | Inglés |