Women's power and roles as portrayed in visual images of women in the arts and mass media
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Women's power and roles as portrayed in visual images of women in the arts and mass media
E. Mellen Press, c1993
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- How women look : critiques of visual images / by Valerie Malhotra Bentz
- A visual essay on women in Vogue, 1940-1990 / by Mary White Stewart and Tamera Bryant
- She works hard for the money / Kathleen Brady
- Women as slaves in gold chains / Mary Jo Deegan
- Romantic expectations : a critical dramaturgy of black and white romance magazines / Michael R. Ball
- Images of women in alternative fotonovelas in the United States / Cornelia Butler Flores
- Woman as cat monster : Sax Rohmer and the Green eyes of Bast / Mary Jo Deegan
- Medieval madonnas and modern motherhood / Judith Huggins Balfe
- Harriet Hosmer, the "white, marmorean flock," and 19th century sculpture / Nancy A. Brooks
- Acts of agression, acts of obsession : a feminist perspective on Willem de Kooning's woman series, 1930-1970 by Cathie Mathews
- Creating images in dance : works of Hanstein and Ziaks / by Valerie Malhotra Bentz
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Description
This collection of research by ten sociologists asserts that women's images in the media and arts exert a major influence on perceptions of women.
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