Description
About the Author
Alena Amato Ruggerio is associate professor of communication at Southern Oregon University.
Reviews
Alena Amato Ruggerio's anthology offers a stimulating collection of chapters by scholars who discuss the impact of myths and stereotypes in media portrayals of brides, wives, and mothers. What's most intriguing and hopeful is its media literacy approach, which neither wholly blames nor wholly forgives but rather advocates the empowerment of media consumers through critical thinking and social activism that can replace inappropriate and damaging images and perceptions with 'equality and justice.' This collection's excellent chapters provide road maps for this worthy outcome. -- Mary-Lou Galician, Arizona State University
Although the editor's aim is to offer current research on how media perpetuate gender stereotypes, one might wonder-given today's plethora of depictions of women throughout television, cable, film-if this is a cutting-edge endeavor. But the scholarship is impressive, and the 17 chapters do sweep anew over Kate Gosselin, Desperate Housewives, Sarah Palin's grizzly bear mamas, Mad Men women, et al. In the mix, a few less-explored issues appear, for example, depictions of women in the military and Deepa Mehta's important film Water (2005), to which Lauren DeCarvalho applies Martha Nussbaum's capabilites approach. The book will introduce less experienced readers to a broad scope of women scholars and impressive analyses and documentation. Summing Up: Recommended. * CHOICE *
Book Information
ISBN 9780739193044
Author Alena Amato Ruggerio
Format Paperback
Page Count 258
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Lexington Books
Weight(grams) 399g
Dimensions(mm) 226mm * 152mm * 19mm