Media Messages What Film Television and Popular Music Teach Us About Race Class Gender and Sexual Orientation 2nd Edition by Linda Holtzman, Leon Sharpe – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 0765617560, 9780765617569
Full download Media Messages What Film Television and Popular Music Teach Us About Race Class Gender and Sexual Orientation 2nd Edition after payment
Product details:
ISBN 10: 0765617560
ISBN 13: 9780765617569
Author: Linda Holtzman, Leon Sharpe
Media Messages What Film Television and Popular Music Teach Us About Race Class Gender and Sexual Orientation 2nd Table of contents:
1. The Connections Life, Knowledge, and Media
Personal Experience
Reconstructing Knowledge
The Process of Socialization
Social Cognitive Theory
The Social Self
Liberation Theory
Cultural Competence Theory
The Fabric of Oppression
The Cycle of Socialization
Entertainment Media
Entertainment Assessment Theories
The Processes of Selection
Media Literacy
Cultural Studies
Analysis of Media Production and Economy
Cultural Indicators Analysis
Entertainment Assessment Tools
Character Investigation
Examination of Themes
Chapter Summary
Glossary of Key Terms
Reflection, Summary, And Analysis
Instructions
Study Questions
Bibliography
2. Gender In Pink and Blue and Vivid Color
Personal Experience and Gender
Reconstructing Knowledge and Gender
Definitions
Gender and U.S. History
The Women’s Movement and Feminism
Education: What You Know and How You Know It
Gender Disparities in Employment, Income, and Occupational Status
Gender Identity and Self-Esteem
Gender Theory
Consequences of the Socialization of Men and Women
Gender and Entertainment Media
Prime-Time Television Content Analysis
Television as a Tool of Culture
Prime-Time Television: Employment and Economics
Gender Ideology in Entertainment Media
Film
Gender and Popular Music
The Complexity of Gender Targeting
Gender Diversity and Social Power
Chapter Summary
Glossary of Key Terms
Reflection, Summary, And Analysis
Instructions
Study Questions
Bibliography
3. Is the United States a Classless Society?
Personal Experience And Class
Reconstructing Knowledge And Class
Early U.S. History
The Twentieth Century
The Great Depression
Post-World War II
Indicators of Class in the United States in the Mid- to Late Twentieth Century
The Twenty-First Century
Causes of the Great Recession
A Snapshot of the Consequences of the Great Recession
The High Cost of Being Poor
The American Dream
From Invisible to Visible: Class and the “Occupy” Movement
Entertainment Media and Class
Prime-Time Television and Class
A Brief History of Class in Feature Films
Music and Class
Audience Segmentation Through Radio and the Internet
Musical Genres
Popular Music
Chapter Summary
Glossary of Key Terms
Reflection, Summary, and Analysis
Instructions
Study Questions
Guidelines for Question 7
Bibliography
4. Racing in America Fact or Fiction?
Linda’s Story
Leon’s Story
Meeting at the Crossroads: How our Stories Converge
The American Racial Discourse: Then and Now
Reconstructing Knowledge and Race
Theories and Constructs of Race
The Social and Psychological Impact of Race
The Science and Pseudoscience of Race
Stories and Counterstories: Decoding the Master Script
Stories of Race, Racism, and Resistance in the United States
American Indians
African Americans
African Civilization and the European Slave Trade
The Enslaved Family
Contemporary Conditions for African Americans
Latinas/Latinos or Hispanics
Mexican Americans or Chicanos
Puerto Ricans
Cuban Americans
Asian Americans
Chinese Americans
Japanese Americans
Southeast Asians
Multiracial Americans
European Americans or Whites
Becoming White in America
White Privilege, Internalized White Supremacy, and the Benefits of Being Considered White in the United States
White Allies
Chapter Summary
Glossary of Key Terms
Reflection, Summary, And Analysis
Instructions
Study Questions
Bibliography
5. Stories of Race in Popular Culture
Entertainment Media and Race
Instructions
American Indians in Entertainment Media
Prime-Time Television and American Indians
American Indians and Film
Asians and Pacific Islanders in Entertainment Media
Asians and Pacific Islanders and Popular Music
Asians and Pacific Islanders and Film
Asians and Pacific Islanders and Prime-Time Television
Latinas/Latinos in Entertainment Media
Latinas/Latinos and Film
Latinas/Latinos and Television
African Americans in Entertainment Media
African Americans and Film
African Americans and Popular Music
African Americans and Prime-Time Television
Chapter Summary
Glossary of Key Terms
Bibliography
6. Sexual Orientation and the Fabrication of “Normal”
Personal Experience
Linda’s Story
Leon’s Story
Reconstructing Knowledge and Sexual Orientation
Terminology and Its Evolution
Theories and History of Sexual Orientation in the United States
Sexual Orientation in U.S. History
Before World War II
After World War II
Stonewall and Its Aftermath
Developments in the Twenty-First Century
Religion and Sexual Orientation
A Framework for Discussion
Protestant Perspectives on Sexual Orientation
Catholic Perspectives on Sexual Orientation
Jewish Perspectives on Sexual Orientation
Islamic Perspectives on Sexual Orientation
Summary of Reconstructing Knowledge
Sexual Orientation and entertainment Media
The Popular Media Industry and Sexual Orientation
Prime-Time Television and Sexual Orientation
Popular Music and Sexual Orientation
Sexual Orientation and Film
Chapter Summary
Glossary of Key Terms
Reflection, Summary, And Analysis
People also search for Media Messages What Film Television and Popular Music Teach Us About Race Class Gender and Sexual Orientation 2nd:
music media examples
a media message
all media messages follow
what kinds of text/media has the purpose of entertaining
b films media
Tags:
Linda Holtzman,Leon Sharpe,Media Messages,Film Television,Popular Music,Sexual Orientation



