The Routledge Companion to Media, Sex and Sexuality / Clarissa Smith.
Smith, Clarissa.| Call Number | 306.7 |
| Author | Smith, Clarissa, author. |
| Title | The Routledge Companion to Media, Sex and Sexuality / Clarissa Smith. |
| Edition | First edition. |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource : text file, PDF |
| Contents | Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of figures and tables; List of contributors; Introduction; Part I Representing sexualities; 1 The normal body on display: public exhibitions of the Norma and Normman statues; 2 Asexualities and media; 3 Representing trans sexualities; 4 Representing lesbians in film and television; 5 Representing gay sexualities; 6 Fifty shades of ambivalence: BDSM representation in pop culture; 7 The politics of fluidity: representing bisexualities in twenty-first-century screen media; 8 Heterosexual casual sex: from free love to Tinder. 9 Representing queer sexualitiesPart II Sex genres; 10 Erotica; 11 A history of slash sexualities: debating queer sex, gay politics and media fan cultures; 12 Erotic manga: Boys' Love, shonen-ai, yaoi and (MxM) shotacon; 13 Ways of showing it: feature and gonzo in mainstream pornography; 14 From the scene, for the scene! Alternative pornographies in contemporary US production; 15 'Not on public display': the art/porn debate; 16 User-generated pornography: amateurs and the ambiguity of authenticity; 17 Celebrity sex tapes; 18 The media panic about teen sexting. 19 Sex advice books and self-help20 Social media platforms and sexual health; 21 Young people, sexuality education and the media; Part III Representing sex; 22 Videogames and sex; 23 Sex and celebrity media; 24 Sex and music video; 25 Debating representations of sexuality in advertising; 26 Media representations of women in action sports: more than 'sexy bad girls' on boards; 27 Sex and horror; 28 Sex in sitcoms: unravelling the discourses on sex in Friends; 29 Sex and reality TV: the pornography of intimate exposure. 30 It's all about your sex appeal: deconstructing the sexual content in women's magazines31 The Invisibles: disability, sexuality and new strategies of enfreakment; Part IV Deconstructing key figures; 32 The metrosexual; 33 The sex addict; 34 The stripper; 35 The pen is mightier than the whore: Victorian newspapers and the sex-work saviour complex; 36 The pornography consumer as Other; 37 The porn performer; 38 The dominatrix; 39 The pervert; 40 The pornographer; Index. |
| Summary | "The Routledge Companion to Media, Sex and Sexuality is a vibrant and authoritative exploration of the ways in which sex and sexualities are mediated in modern media and everyday life. The 40 chapters in this volume offer a snapshot of the remarkable diversification of approaches and research within the field, bringing together a wide range of scholars and researchers from around the world and from different disciplinary backgrounds including cultural studies, education, history, media studies, sexuality studies and sociology. The volume presents a broad array of global and transnational issues and intersectional perspectives, as authors address a series of important questions that have consequences for current and future thinking in the field. Topics explored include post-feminism, masculinities, media industries, queer identities, video games, media activism, music videos, sexualisation, celebrities, sport, sex-advice books, pornography and erotica, and social and mobile media. The Routledge Companion to Media, Sex and Sexuality is an essential guide to the central ideas, concepts and debates currently shaping research in mediated sexualities and the connections between conceptions of sexual identity, bodies and media technologies."--Provided by publisher. |
| Added Author | Attwood, Feona. McNair, Brian. |
| Subject | Mass media and sex. Sex in mass media. |
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| Summary | "The Routledge Companion to Media, Sex and Sexuality is a vibrant and authoritative exploration of the ways in which sex and sexualities are mediated in modern media and everyday life. The 40 chapters in this volume offer a snapshot of the remarkable diversification of approaches and research within the field, bringing together a wide range of scholars and researchers from around the world and from different disciplinary backgrounds including cultural studies, education, history, media studies, sexuality studies and sociology. The volume presents a broad array of global and transnational issues and intersectional perspectives, as authors address a series of important questions that have consequences for current and future thinking in the field. Topics explored include post-feminism, masculinities, media industries, queer identities, video games, media activism, music videos, sexualisation, celebrities, sport, sex-advice books, pornography and erotica, and social and mobile media. The Routledge Companion to Media, Sex and Sexuality is an essential guide to the central ideas, concepts and debates currently shaping research in mediated sexualities and the connections between conceptions of sexual identity, bodies and media technologies."--Provided by publisher. |
| Contents | Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of figures and tables; List of contributors; Introduction; Part I Representing sexualities; 1 The normal body on display: public exhibitions of the Norma and Normman statues; 2 Asexualities and media; 3 Representing trans sexualities; 4 Representing lesbians in film and television; 5 Representing gay sexualities; 6 Fifty shades of ambivalence: BDSM representation in pop culture; 7 The politics of fluidity: representing bisexualities in twenty-first-century screen media; 8 Heterosexual casual sex: from free love to Tinder. 9 Representing queer sexualitiesPart II Sex genres; 10 Erotica; 11 A history of slash sexualities: debating queer sex, gay politics and media fan cultures; 12 Erotic manga: Boys' Love, shonen-ai, yaoi and (MxM) shotacon; 13 Ways of showing it: feature and gonzo in mainstream pornography; 14 From the scene, for the scene! Alternative pornographies in contemporary US production; 15 'Not on public display': the art/porn debate; 16 User-generated pornography: amateurs and the ambiguity of authenticity; 17 Celebrity sex tapes; 18 The media panic about teen sexting. 19 Sex advice books and self-help20 Social media platforms and sexual health; 21 Young people, sexuality education and the media; Part III Representing sex; 22 Videogames and sex; 23 Sex and celebrity media; 24 Sex and music video; 25 Debating representations of sexuality in advertising; 26 Media representations of women in action sports: more than 'sexy bad girls' on boards; 27 Sex and horror; 28 Sex in sitcoms: unravelling the discourses on sex in Friends; 29 Sex and reality TV: the pornography of intimate exposure. 30 It's all about your sex appeal: deconstructing the sexual content in women's magazines31 The Invisibles: disability, sexuality and new strategies of enfreakment; Part IV Deconstructing key figures; 32 The metrosexual; 33 The sex addict; 34 The stripper; 35 The pen is mightier than the whore: Victorian newspapers and the sex-work saviour complex; 36 The pornography consumer as Other; 37 The porn performer; 38 The dominatrix; 39 The pervert; 40 The pornographer; Index. |
| Subject | Mass media and sex. Sex in mass media. |
| Multimedia |