Feminist Television Criticism: A Reader
Discover the transformative insights in Feminist Television Criticism: A Reader, a compelling anthology edited by leading scholars in the field. Published by Open University Press in 2007, this second edition spans 384 pages, offering an in-depth examination of the intersection between television and feminist discourse.
This essential reader delves into the evolving landscape of the television industry, the academic realm of television studies, and the dynamic culture and politics surrounding feminist movements. It thoughtfully analyzes how television not only represents feminism but also how critics have shaped the narratives around feminism and post-feminism as historical and political identities.
Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the critical discourse surrounding gender representation in media, this book is a must-have addition to your collection. Dive into the rich discussions that challenge and redefine our understanding of feminism in the context of television.