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[ecrea] New publication from Nordicom: Beyond the Stereotypes? Images of Boys and Girls, and their Consequences
Fri Dec 08 08:19:18 GMT 2017
New publication from Nordicom: Beyond the Stereotypes?
Images of Boys and Girls, and their Consequences
Editors: Dafna Lemish and Maya Götz**
Download pdf (OA):
http://www.nordicom.gu.se/en/publikationer/beyond-stereotypes
Content
Preface
*Dafna Lemish and Maya Götz*
Beyond the Stereotypes? Introduction
I. INTERVENTIONS
*Dafna Lemish*
Innovations in Gender Representation in Children’s Television. The PRIX
JEUNESSE 2016 Gender Prize Competition
*Katy Day*
Disruption – Not Always a Bad Thing. A Look at Scripts in Tamora
Pierce’s First Test
*Nancy A. Jennings*
Teen Drama and Gender in the US. Two Moms, a Transgender Teen, and One
Family on The Fosters
*Lindsay Watson*
Creating New Animated TV Series for Girls Aged 6-12 in Britain
*Anna Potter*
Thunderbirds Are Go. Re-booting Female Characters in Action Adventure
Animation
*Alexandra Sousa, Srividya Ramasubramanian*
Challenging Gender and Racial Stereotypes in Online Spaces. Alternative
Storytelling among Latino/a Youth in the U.S.
*Tamara Amoroso Gonçalves, Mariana Hanssen, Bellei Nunes de
Siqueira, Letícia Ueda Vella*
Advertising to Children and Gender Stereotypes in Brazil. Reflecting a
Broader “Macho” Culture
*Nelly Elias, Idit Sulkin, Dafna Lemish*
Gender Segregation on BabyTV. Old-time Stereotypes for the Very Young
II. CONSEQUENCES
*Kara Chan, Maggie Fung, and Tabitha Thomas*
Perception of Physical Beauty among Boys and Girls in Hong Kong
*Maya Götz, Ana Eckhardt Rodriguez*
Just Want to Look Good for You. Stereotypes in Music Videos and How to
Overcome the Self-Evident Sexism in Germany
*Carmen Llovet, Mónica Díaz-Bustamante, Kavita Karan*
Are Girls Sexualized on Social Networking Sites? An Analysis of Comments
on Instagram of Kristina Pimenova
*Johanna M.F. van Oosten*
Macho Boys and Sexy Babes on TV. How Watching Different Types of
Television Content is Related to Dutch Adolescents’ Hypergender Orientations
*Ruchi Jaggi*
Children’s Perceptions of Gender Images in Indian Television Cartoons
*Monica Barbovschi, Tatiana Jereissati, Graziela Castello*
Representations of Gender on Social Media among Brazilian Young People.
Between Reinforcing and Challenging the Stereotypes
*Ardis Storm-Mathisen*
Gender Representations and Identity Constructions among Youth in
Botswana. Exploring the Influence of Media
*Shiri Reznik*
“HerStory”. Challenging Gender Stereotypes in Israeli Girls’ Perfect
Love Stories
*Michael Forsman*
Duckface/Stoneface. Selfie Stereotypes and Selfie Literacy in Gendered
Media Practices in Sweden
*Maya Götz, Caroline Mendel*
“Stop Propagating it is ‘Normal’ to Look Like Models”. TV Programs and
Their Role in the Context of Eating Disorders in Germany (pdf)
*Linda Charmaraman, Amanda Richer, Brianna Ruffin, Budnampet
Ramanudom, Katie Madsen*
Escaping from Worries or Facing Reality. A Survey Study of Adolescent
Attitudes about Sexist and Homophobic Stereotypes in Mainstream US Media
*Sara L. Beck, Rebecca Hains, Colleen Russo Johnson*
“PAL can just be Themself”. Children in the US Respond to Annedroids’
Genderless TV Character
*Aanchal Sharma, Manisha Pathak-Shelat*
The Cultivation and Reception Effects of Gendered Images. Proposing Ways
to Move Beyond. Gender Based Stereotypes for Boys and Girls
The Authors
For questions please contact director Ingela Wadbring:
(ingela.wadbring /at/ nordicom.gu.se) <mailto:(ingela.wadbring /at/ nordicom.gu.se)>
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