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Women and the Media in Capitalism and Socialism

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Edited collection examining the position of women in context of the political economy of the media. Discusses historically rooted masculinity, sexism, violence, inequality, underrepresentation, dua...
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This book looks at the position of women in the media in capitalism and socialism using ecofeminist lenses. It argues that when the position of women in the media in capitalism is at stake, women suffer from discrimination, structural barriers, lack of recognition and a masculine way of thinking across countries whereas in socialism women did not suffer from the lack of recognition but they did suffer from dual expectations, which placed a burden on them and enabled the return of patriarchal discrimination with the change of regimes and this leads to the notion of masculine thinking that underpinned socialist regimes too.

Whilst it is obvious from existing research, as well as chapters in this book, that socialist regimes had more respect for women, it is clear that they were also underpinned by a masculine thought to an extent, which resulted in a double burden on women in society and this was mirrored by the media.

Therefore, the book argues that the new socialism is needed, the one which will take into consideration patriarchy in all of its elements and include not just policies on equal pay and equal opportunities in the organisation but also has active women’s voices in designing policies that last and that makes an impact on equality in all of its social segments.

Contributions from Nikolina Borčić, Ovidiana Bulumac, Joseph Nwanja Chukwu, Carla Cruz, Maria Cunha, Ivana Čuljak, Ivona Čulo,  Béatrice Damian-Gaillard, Elena Díaz, Sanita Nwakpu Ekwutosi, Barbara Henderson, Bethany Fenner, Mirela Holy, Lisa Makarchuk, Anka Mihajlov Prokopović, Chinedu Jude Nwasum, Jude Nwakpoke Ogbodo, Eugénie Saitta, Paloma Sanz-Marcos, Nataša Simeunović Bajić, Salomé Sola-Morales, Martina Topić, Hanne Vandenberghe, Lea Vene, Marija Vujović, Belén Zurbano-Berenguer, Batya Weinbaum.

 

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Price: £88.00
Publisher: Intellect Books
Imprint: Intellect Books
Publication Date: 31 May 2023
ISBN: 9781789386707
Format: eBook
BISACs:

POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Economy, Society and Social Sciences, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies, Media studies, Gender studies: women and girls

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'The book offers a multidimensional analysis that spans various countries, media landscapes, and sociopolitical contexts, illustrating the pervasive nature of gender inequality and the challenges of dismantling patriarchal structures. [...] This work not only contributes significantly to the fields of gender studies and media studies but also serves as a call to action for addressing the intertwined oppressions of women, media, and nature in the quest for a more just world.'

Introduction: An Ecofeminist Perspective on Women and the Media in Capitalism and Socialism

Martina Topić

SECTION I: WOMEN AND THE MEDIA IN CAPITALISM

Whither Gender Equality? The Image of Women in News over Time

Hanne Vandenberghe

Losing on Aggregate: The Visibility of Female Sports Journalists in the UK and the Dominant Perceptions of Female Football Journalists

Bethany Fenner and Barbara Henderson

New New New (n3) Portrayals of Women in Television and Postfeminist News

Batya Weinbaum

When Sexism in Politics became a Media Issue in France: Mobilization of Female Political Journalists

Béatrice Damian-Gaillard and Eugénie Saitta

Who Creates the News about Violence Against Women? The Case of Spain

Belén Zurbano-Berenguer Salomé Sola-Morales and Paloma Sanz-Marcos

Women in Portuguese Print Media

Maria João Cunha and Carla Isabel Cruz

One Human, Unequal Gender:  A Critical Appraisal of Women and News Creation in Nigeria

Chinedu J. Nwasum, Jude Ogbodo, Joseph N. Chukwu and Sanita E. Nwakpu

SECTION II: WOMEN AND THE MEDIA IN SOCIALISM AND POST-SOCIALISM

The Media Representation of Female Politicians in Croatia: Who will give us power if we think we do not deserve it?

Mirela Holy

Being a Female Journalist in Serbia: Socialist and Post-Socialist Perspective

Nataša Simeunović Bajić, Marija Vujović and Anka Mihajlov Prokopović

Cuban Women and the Media: A View of Cinema

Elena Díaz and Lisa Makarchuk

Narratives about Women's Identity in Yugoslavia from a Croatian Perspective

Nikolina Borčić and Ivona Čulo

Visual Representation of Fashion and Clothing Practices in the post-war Period of Socialist Yugoslavia in the Magazines Žena u borbi (Women in Struggle) and Naša moda (Our Fashion)

Ivana Čuljak and Lea Vene

The Female Profile Promoted in Scânteia during the First Decade of the Communist Regime in Romania

Ovidiana Bulumac