Acknowledgements
1 Introduction
PART I: GENDER AND THE PRODUCTION OF POPULAR CULTURE
2 Gender and Cultural Work: Post-War to the Late Twentieth
Century
3 Gender and Cultural Work in the Digital Age
PART II: DISCOURSES, GENDER AND POPULAR CULTURE
4 Discourses and Femininity
5 Discourses and Masculinity
PART III: MEDIA AND DIGITAL CULTURE, GENDER AND POWER
6 Consumer Culture, Audiences and Identity
7 Digital Culture, Social Media and Gender
8 Gender and Popular Culture in Everyday Spaces
9 Conclusion: Prisoners of Gender?
References
Index
Katie Milestone is Senior Lecturer in the Department of
Sociology at Manchester Metropolitan University.
Anneke Meyer is Principal Lecturer in the Department of
Sociology at Manchester Metropolitan University.
�The second edition of this useful volume broadens its already
expansive terrain and impressive list of examples to include
up-to-the minute developments particularly in digital and social
media. This heightens its relevance and readability for those
who want to develop a better understanding of critical media
studies through a gendered lens.�
Diane Negra, University College Dublin
�Offering an extensive overview of the gendered experience cultural
production (including digital performativity and labour),
representation and media discourse, and lived lives, Gender and
Popular Culture remains essential reading for scholars and students
of contemporary culture.�
Susan Luckman, University of South Australia
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