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Objectification on the difference between sex and sexism / Feona Attwood [and four others]
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Attwood, Feona, author.
- Series:
- Gender Institute series
- Gender insights
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Sex role.
- Objectification (Social psychology).
- Sex.
- Sexism.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource.
- polychrome
- Place of Publication:
- Abingdon, Oxon New York, NY Routledge 2020.
- System Details:
- text file
- Biography/History:
- Susanna Paasonen is Professor of Media Studies at University of Turku, Finland. With an interest in studies of sexuality, networked media and affect, she is the Principal Investigator of both the Academy of Finland research project "Sexuality and Play in Media Culture" and the Strategic Research Council funded consortium, "Intimacy in Data-Driven Culture". Examples of her publications includeWho's Laughing Now? Feminist Tactics in Social Media (MITP, forthcoming, with Jenny Sundén), NSFW: Sex, Humor and Risk in Social Media (MITP, 2019, with Kylie Jarrett and Ben Light), Many Splendored Things: Thinking Sex and Play (Goldsmiths Press, 2018) and Carnal Resonance: Affect and Online Pornography (MITP, 2011). Feona Attwood is the co-editor of Sexualities and founding co-editor of Porn Studies. Her research focuses on the changing place and significance of gender and sex and their representation in contemporary society. It examines the ways in which sexual practices and representations are caught up in wider debates around bodies, media and technologies, and the emerging centrality of new technologies in conceptions of gender and sexuality. She is the author of Sex Media (Wiley, 2018), co-editor of The Routledge Companion to Media, Sex and Sexuality (Routledge, 2017) and Controversial Images: Media Representations on the Edge (Palgrave Macmillan, 2012) and editor of Mainstreaming Sex: The Sexualization of Western Culture (I.B. Tauris, 2009). Alan McKee is an expert on entertainment and healthy sexual development. He holds an Australian Research Council Discovery grant entitled "Pornography's Effects on Audiences: Explaining Contradictory Research Data". He recently completed a Wellcome Grant entitled "Investigating Mediated Sex and Young People's Health and Well-being" and an ARC Linkage grant with True (previously Family Planning Queensland) to investigate the use of vulgar comedy to provide information about healthy sexual development to young men. He was co-editor of the Girlfriend Guide to Life and co-author of Pornography: Structures Agency and Performance (Polity, 2015). He has published on healthy sexual development, and entertainment education for healthy sexuality in journals, including the Archives of Sexual Behavior, the International Journal of Sexual Health, the Journal of Sex Research and Sex Education. John Mercer is Professor of Gender and Sexuality at Birmingham City University. He is the Principal Investigator (with Clarissa Smith) of the "Masculinity, Sex and Popular Culture" AHRC research network and is co-editor with Clarissa Smith of the Routledge book series of the same name. He is the author of Gay Porn: Representations of Masculinity and Sexuality (I.B. Tauris, 2017), Rock Hudson (BFI Publishing, 2015) and of Melodrama: Genre Style Sensibility (with Martin Shingler) (Columbia University Press, 2004). He is co-editor of the Journal of Gender Studies, Porn Studies, and editorial board member of Sexualities and Celebrity Studies. He has written about film and television genres, celebrity and stardom, the pornography debate, the sexualization of contemporary media culture and contemporary masculinity. His research interests concern the politics of representation, in particular sexual representation, the connections between gay pornography and the making of a gay identity, the social and cultural construction of masculinities, performances of gender in the media and the wider culture, and melodrama, emotion and affect in the media and their gendered modes of address. Clarissa Smith is Professor in the Media School at Northumbria University. A founding co-editor of Porn Studies, Clarissa's research is focused on representations of sex and sexuality, their production and consumption. Publications include numerous articles and chapters exploring the specificities of pornographic imagery, forms of stardom, production and regulation. She is interested in media consumption and how different audiences engage with and make sense of popular representations; she is also engaged in research to explore young people's practices of digital self-representation and participation.
- Contents:
- What counts as objectification?
- Male gaze and the politics of representation
- Radical feminism and the objectification of women
- Sex objects and sexual subjects
- Measuring objectification
- What to do with sexualized culture?
- Beyond the binary
- Disturbingly lively objects
- Notes:
- Electronic reproduction. London Available via World Wide Web.
- Print version record
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Other Format:
- Print version Attwood, Feona Objectification
- ISBN:
- 9780429548949
- 042954894X
- 9780429244032
- 0429244037
- 9780429520778
- 0429520778
- 9780429534249
- 0429534248
- Publisher Number:
- 40030134385
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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