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Media, Gender and Identity

An Introduction

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Exploring the intricate relationship between media and gender identities, this updated edition delves into how popular narratives influence personal identities. David Gauntlett analyzes various media forms, including films like Knocked Up and Spiderman 3, magazines, TV shows, and online content, to illustrate their impact on perceptions of gender and sexuality. With new case studies and a fresh chapter, the book offers valuable insights into the evolving dynamics of media representation and its effects on self-identity.

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Media, Gender and Identity, David Gauntlett

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An Introduction
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English
Released
2008
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Paperback
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324
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9780415396615
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Exploring the intricate relationship between media and gender identities, this updated edition delves into how popular narratives influence personal identities. David Gauntlett analyzes various media forms, including films like Knocked Up and Spiderman 3, magazines, TV shows, and online content, to illustrate their impact on perceptions of gender and sexuality. With new case studies and a fresh chapter, the book offers valuable insights into the evolving dynamics of media representation and its effects on self-identity.