Deliciously consumable: the uses and abuses of irony in sex trafficking campaign films
Arthurs, Jane ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4650-096X
(2011)
Deliciously consumable: the uses and abuses of irony in sex trafficking campaign films.
In:
The handbook of gender, sex and media.
Ross, Karen, ed.
Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 470-486.
ISBN 9781444338546.
[Book Section]
Abstract
[Summary of the book containing this chapter:] The Handbook of Gender, Sex and Media offers original insights into the complex set of relations which exist between gender, sex, sexualities and the media, and in doing so, showcases new research at the forefront of media and communication practice and theory. Brings together a collection of new, cutting-edge research exploring a number of different facets of the broad relationship between gender and media. Moves beyond associating gender with man/woman and instead considers the relationship between the construction of gender norms, biological sex and the mediation of sex and sexuality. Offers genuinely new insights into the complicated and complex set of relations which exist between gender, sex, sexualities and the media. Essay topics range from the continuing sexism of TV advertising to ways in which the internet is facilitating the (re)invention of our sexual selves.
Item Type: | Book Section |
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Research Areas: | A. > School of Media and Performing Arts > Media |
Item ID: | 12685 |
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Date Deposited: | 19 Nov 2013 13:40 |
Last Modified: | 27 Nov 2019 12:10 |
URI: | https://eprints.mdx.ac.uk/id/eprint/12685 |
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