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  1. Mediating moms
    mothers in popular culture
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  McGill-Queen's Univ. Press, Montréal [u.a.]

    Women's studies, cultural studies In recent decades, popular culture - from television and film to newspapers, magazines, and best-selling fiction - has focused an enormous amount of attention on mothers. Mediating Moms looks at the ways in which... more

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Potsdamer Straße
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    Women's studies, cultural studies In recent decades, popular culture - from television and film to newspapers, magazines, and best-selling fiction - has focused an enormous amount of attention on mothers. Mediating Moms looks at the ways in which mothers are portrayed, idealized, and criticized by the media as well as how mothers negotiate these images and how critics and scholars strengthen and alleviate the tensions between representation and reality. Contributors from Canada, the United States, Britain, and Australia examine a variety of topics such as teen and post-menopausal pregnancies, lesbian parenting, adoption, breast-feeding, and post-partum depression Engaging critically with stereotypes perpetuated by popular culture, Mediating Moms maps some of the provocative and liberating ways mothers can use the media to transform and reaffirm their identities

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 0773539808; 0773539794; 9780773539808; 9780773539792
    RVK Categories: AP 50300 ; EC 5410 ; MS 1990 ; HD 403
    Subjects: Motherhood in popular culture; Motherhood; Mutterschaft; Populärkultur
    Scope: X, 421 S.
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Elizabeth Podnieks: Introduction: Popular culture's maternal embrace

    Stephanie Wardrop: Mommy nearest: TV for preschoolers and the search for the good enough (working) mother

    Jo Johnson: "Won't somebody think of the children?": The nineties subversion of the animated mother

    Fiona Joy Green: Real(ity) TV practices of surveillance: evaluating mothers in Supernanny and Crash test mommy

    Elizabeth Podnieks: "The bump is back": celebrity moms, entertainment journalism, and the "media mother police"

    Jennifer Bell: Are you a politician or a mother?

    Nicola Goc: Motherhood, murder, and the media: Joanne Hayes and the Kerry babies case

    Imelda Whelehan: "Shit and string beans," boredom and babies: bad mothers in popular women's fiction since 1968

    Irene Gammel: Mothering across generations: L.M. Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables at 100

    Beth O'Connor: "You have to take it and own it": Yo' Mama magazine as a space of refusal for teenage mothers

    Maud Perrier: Mediating risky motherhood: a discursive analysis of offline and online responses to the oldest British mother-to-be

    Kathryn Pallister: And now, the breast of the story: realistic portrayals of breastfeeding in contemporary television

    H. Louise Davis: Watch them suffer, watch them die: depictions of African mothers and motherhood in famine footage and in Fernando Meirelles's The constant gardener

    Dominique Russell: The reality of TV labour: Birth stories

    Debra Langan: Mothering in the middle and self-care: just one more thing to do

    Hosu Kim: S/Kin of virtual mothers: loss and mourning on a Korean birthmothers' website

    Sally Mennill: Fostering the passive maternal experience: language and prescription in the What to expect series of maternity literature

    Latham Hunter: Motherhood, prime-time TV, and Grey's anatomy

    Jocelyn Fenton Stitt: Tom vs. Brooke: or postpartum depression as bad mothering in popular culture

    Lenora Perry-Jamaniego: Other mothers: looking at maternal desire in The l word

    Stuart J. Murray.: Coming to terms: ethics, motherhood, and the cultural science fiction of the gene