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Media and violence : gendering the debates / Karen Boyle.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Sage, 2005Description: xx, 229 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1412903785
  • 9781412903783
  • 1412903793
  • 9781412903790
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 303.6 22
Contents:
Introduction -- pt. 1. The media/violence debates -- 1. The effects of violence in the media -- Explaining crime or excusing male violence? -- Academic approaches to media effects -- Cultivation and content -- Summary -- Notes -- Further reading -- 2. Beyond cause and effect -- Pornography and violence -- Harmful production practices -- Using pornography -- The appeal of violence and horror -- The shock of the real -- So, what is to be done? -- Summary -- Notes -- Further reading -- pt. 2. Reporting violence -- 3. From Jack to O.J. : true crimes of male violence -- Crime and violence -- 'Rippers', their apologists and mythologists -- Reporting sexual abuse -- Virgins and vamps -- Domestic violence and murder -- Summary -- Notes -- Further reading -- 4. Deadlier than the males? : true crimes of women's violence -- Deadlier than the male? -- The cycle of violence -- Women who kill their abusers -- Doing it -- The maternal instinct and the bleeding mad -- Summary -- Notes -- Further reading -- pt. 3. Screening violence -- 5. Seeing (as) violence : film, feminism and the male gaze -- The violence of the male gaze -- Killing and thrilling -- Rape and revenge -- The male body -- Women, violence, sexuality -- Summary -- Notes -- Further reading -- 6. The days of whose lives? : violence, (post-)feminism and television -- Letting men off the hook? -- Soap operas and male violence -- The personal and the political -- Crime-time -- Putting men (back) in the picture -- Summary -- Notes -- Further reading -- Appendix -- Glossary.
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Book City Campus City Campus Main Collection 303.6 BOY (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A263261B

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- pt. 1. The media/violence debates -- 1. The effects of violence in the media -- Explaining crime or excusing male violence? -- Academic approaches to media effects -- Cultivation and content -- Summary -- Notes -- Further reading -- 2. Beyond cause and effect -- Pornography and violence -- Harmful production practices -- Using pornography -- The appeal of violence and horror -- The shock of the real -- So, what is to be done? -- Summary -- Notes -- Further reading -- pt. 2. Reporting violence -- 3. From Jack to O.J. : true crimes of male violence -- Crime and violence -- 'Rippers', their apologists and mythologists -- Reporting sexual abuse -- Virgins and vamps -- Domestic violence and murder -- Summary -- Notes -- Further reading -- 4. Deadlier than the males? : true crimes of women's violence -- Deadlier than the male? -- The cycle of violence -- Women who kill their abusers -- Doing it -- The maternal instinct and the bleeding mad -- Summary -- Notes -- Further reading -- pt. 3. Screening violence -- 5. Seeing (as) violence : film, feminism and the male gaze -- The violence of the male gaze -- Killing and thrilling -- Rape and revenge -- The male body -- Women, violence, sexuality -- Summary -- Notes -- Further reading -- 6. The days of whose lives? : violence, (post-)feminism and television -- Letting men off the hook? -- Soap operas and male violence -- The personal and the political -- Crime-time -- Putting men (back) in the picture -- Summary -- Notes -- Further reading -- Appendix -- Glossary.

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