Media Stereotypes
From Ageism to Xenophobia
Andrew C Billings editor Scott Parrott editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Published:28th Sep '20
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This essential book explores the impact of media stereotypes on societal perceptions and offers insights into advancing media literacy. Media Stereotypes is a vital resource for understanding representation.
The book Media Stereotypes brings together a diverse group of leading American scholars who delve into the complexities of media representations and the stereotypes they propagate. Through a series of insightful essays, the authors explore the historical and contemporary issues surrounding media portrayals, aiming to illuminate how these images shape societal perceptions and attitudes. This comprehensive examination is not only relevant for academics but also for anyone interested in understanding the impact of media on public consciousness.
At the heart of Media Stereotypes is the concept of the 'pictures in our heads' that media create. These images are crucial for understanding how stereotypes influence our views on various social groups. The book highlights the importance of media literacy in addressing these stereotypes and emphasizes the need for critical engagement with media content to foster a more nuanced understanding of representation. By addressing issues ranging from ageism to xenophobia, the authors provide a thorough analysis of the ways in which media can perpetuate harmful stereotypes.
This book serves as an essential resource for both scholars and practitioners who wish to deepen their understanding of media representation. It synthesizes existing research and offers a foundation for future studies in the field of media stereotyping. Media Stereotypes is a vital contribution to the ongoing discourse surrounding media literacy and representation, making it a must-read for anyone invested in these topics.
ISBN: 9781433166686
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Weight: 431g
296 pages
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