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[ecrea] The Tenth Anniversary Issue of Feminist Media Studies
Sat Apr 09 05:29:59 GMT 2011
Feminist Media Studies: The Journal¹s Tenth Anniversary Issue
To mark the 10th anniversary of Feminist Media Studies, the editors invited
a diverse and multi-generational group of seventeen prominent and promising
feminist scholars from around the world to each contribute a brief,
thought-provoking essay that would remark on a set of questions similar to
those that we asked contributors to address in the first issue of Feminist
Media Studies. The questions directed them to comment on the current status
and future directions of feminist media studies, as follows:
1. What constitutes ³feminist media studies² one decade into the
twenty-first century?
2. What in your view have been some of the most exciting and productive
recent intellectual developments within feminist media studies?
3. What directions within feminist media studies should be re-thought and/or
further developed?
4. What new directions would you propose for theory and research within
feminist media studies (the field and the journal)?
In the ³Commentary and Criticism² section we offer two interviews from
feminists in the ³global South²‹one featuring Ana Carolina Escosteguy, a
media scholar in Brazil, and the other featuring Anita Gurumurthy, a media
activist/researcher located in India. The main aim of the interviews was to
elicit their views on what sorts of social, cultural and economic impacts
feminist media studies might be having in their respective countries and
regions and the extent to which feminist ideas and activism is shaping
everyday life. The interviews demonstrate the importance of investigating
the local while simultaneously acknowledging global shifts in knowledge
production and distribution.
The contents of the anniversary issue are listed below.
Feminist Media Studies 11:1 (10th Anniversary Issue)
Contents
EDITORS¹ INTRODUCTION: The tenth anniversary issue of Feminist Media Studies
Cynthia Carter and Lisa McLaughlin
ARTICLES:
Salam Al-Mahadin
ARAB FEMINIST MEDIA STUDIES
Towards a poetics of diversity
Gargi Bhattacharyya
SEX, SHOPPING AND SECURITY
Thinking about feminist media studies again
Mary Beltran
BRIDGING THE GAPS
Feminist generation gaps and feminist media studies in the U.S. context
Tanja Bosch
AFRICAN FEMINIST MEDIA STUDIES
A view from the global South
Robin R. Means Coleman
³ROLL UP YOUR SLEEVES!²
Black women, black feminism in Feminist Media Studies
Monika Djerf-Pierre
THE DIFFERENCE ENGINE
Gender equality, journalism and the good society
Meenakshi Gigi Durham
BODY MATTERS
Resuscitating the corporeal in a new media environment
Rosalind Gill
SEXISM RELOADED,
or, It¹s time to get angry again!
Melissa Gregg
DO YOUR HOMEWORK
New media, old problems
Micky Lee
A FEMINIST POLITICAL ECONOMY OF COMMUNICATION
Lisa Leung
³PRO-SUMING² SWEARING (VERBAL VIOLENCE)
³Affect² as feminist (internet) criticism
Catharine Lumby
PAST THE POST IN FEMINIST MEDIA STUDIES
Angela McRobbie
UNVEILING FRANCE¹S BORDER STRATEGIES
Gender and the politics of the headscarf ban
Andrea Press
Feminism and Media in the Postfeminist Era
What to make of the ³feminist² in feminist media studies
Katharine Sarikakis
ARRIVING AT A CROSSROADS
Political priorities for a socially relevant feminist media scholarship
Leslie Regan Shade
WANTED, ALIVE AND KICKING
Curious feminist digital policy geeks
Audrey Yue
CRITICAL REGIONALITIES IN INTER-ASIA AND THE QUEER DIASPORA
COMMENTARY AND CRITICISM
Introduction: Negotiating the local/global in feminist media studies:
Conversations with Ana Carolina Escosteguy and Anita Gurumurthy
Kumarini Silva and Kaitlynn Mendes
Feminist Media Studies in the Latin American Context: A Conversation between
Ana Carolina Escosteguy and Kumarini Silva
ICT and Feminism in India: A Conversation between Anita Gurumurthy and
Kaitlynn Mendes
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