Public privates : feminist geographies of mediated spaces /

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Author / Creator:England, Marcia R., author.
Imprint:Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, [2018]
Description:xxi, 189 pages ; 24 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11538178
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ISBN:9781496205803
1496205804
9781496206725
149620672X
Notes:Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Welcome to the Hellmouth: Paradoxical Spaces in Buffy the Vampire Slayer 2. Home Is Where the Heart Is: Fast and Furious Geographies 3. Scared to Death: Spaces of J-Horror 4. Visions of Gender: Codings of Televisual Space 5. Navigating Degrassi Community School: Socio-Spatial Identities in Degrassi 6. Big Brother Is Watching You: Why You Should Be Watching Reality TV 7. Kinky Geographies: Sexuality in Mediated Spaces 8. Public Privates Exposed: Media, Gender, and Space Appendix: Filmography Notes Bibliography Index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:"Public Privates focuses on public and private acts and spaces in media to explore the formation of geographies. Situated at the intersections of cultural geography, feminist geography, and media studies, Marcia R. England's study argues that media both reinforce and subvert traditional notions of public and private spaces through depiction of behaviors and actions within those spheres. Though popular media contribute to the erosion of indistinct edges between spaces, they also frequently reinforce the traditional dualism through particular codings that designate the normed and gendered socio-spatial actions appropriate in each sphere--producing geographical imaginations and behaviors. England applies her immensely readable construction to a diverse and wide-ranging array of media including Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The Fast and the Furious, J-Horror, sitcoms, Degrassi, and reality TV. By examining the gendered representations of public and private spaces in media and how images influence imagined and lived geographies, England shows how popular culture, specifically visual media, transmits ideologies that disintegrate the already blurred boundaries between public and private spaces."--
"By purposefully examining the gendered representations of public and private spaces in media and how images influence imagined and lived geographies, Public Privates shows how popular culture, specifically visual media, transmits ideologies that essentially disintegrate the already blurred boundaries between public and private spaces--public privates"--
Other form:Online version: England, Marcia R. Public privates. Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, 2018 9781496207333

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