Women's magazines in print and new media
edited by Noliwe Rooks, Victoria Pass and Ayana Weekley
Bok Engelsk 2017
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Omfang | VII, 244 sider : illustrasjoner
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Opplysninger | Introduction: reading race and gender/writing identity and culture / Noliwe Rooks -- Narrative constructions of race and gender. Introduction to Section I / Ayana Weekley -- Debating the college woman: the Ladies' home journal and middle-class white womanhood, 1890-1920 / Michele Curran Cornell -- What's your face value?: the businessman in 1930s shaving ads / Danielle Wetmore -- Respectable activists: media images of women in the NAACP during the early civil rights era / Caroline Emmons -- When AIDS arrived: HIV/AIDS coverage in essence and cosmopolitan / Ayana Weekley -- Between production and reception. Introduction to Section II / Victoria Pass -- Soul sister journey: Essence magazine and travel columns during the "me" decade / Siobhon Carter-David -- The woman's era: constructing black women's political identity in the late 19th century / Utaukwa Allen -- Beneath the surface and between the lines: lesbian form in postwar Seventeen / Rebecca Burditt -- Blackface en Vogue: racialized representations in the fashion magazine / Julia Brilling -- Encountering Africa in Vogue: Irving Penn's African essays / Victoria Pass -- From creation to cultural analysis. Introduction to Section III / Noliwe Rooks -- "White trash" celebrity: shame and display / Hannah Yelin -- An interview with Kimberly N. Foster, founder and editor-in-chief, For Harriet / Noliwe Rooks and Ashley Black -- #TeamLightSkin v. #TeamDarkSkin: colorism on twitter / Sherri Williams -- Interview with Tamura Lomax, co-founder and editor, the Feminist wire / Noliwe Rooks and Ashley Black .
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ISBN | 9781138679849
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