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2018; Emerald Publishing Limited; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1108/s1529-212620180000026014

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1875-5194

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Citation (2018), "Index", Segal, M.T. and Demos, V. (Ed.) Gender and the Media: Women’s Places (Advances in Gender Research, Vol. 26), Emerald Publishing Limited, Bingley, pp. 217-221. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1529-212620180000026014 Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited Copyright © 2019 Emerald Publishing Limited INDEX Note: Page numbers followed by “n” with numbers indicate footnotes. Ableist assumptions, 91 “Advance Planning Specialists”, 34 Advice books, 188–189 “Africa’s last colony”, 18 All India Progressive Women’s Association (AIPWA), 130 Alternative media, 55 Alternative Women’s Union and Response (UMAR), 51 “Ambigender” Funeral Director, 40–41 American Board of Funeral Service Education (ABFSE), 34 American Funeral Director, The (AFD), 35, 36 American Girl Company, 184–185 Androgyny Female and Male, 54 Anorexia characteristics, 167 as film subject, 170–172 women with, 169 Anti-feminist depictions of women, 32 Anxiety buffers, 175 Authenticity, 203 “Autonomous art”, ideology of, 200 Bad Seed, The (1956), 170–171 Bojador, 17 Boston Globe (Reed), 211 Bully(ing), (see also See also Social Media), 108, 112, 116 Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), 45n1 Canonical musicians, 201 Captain America (comic book story arcs), 96–97 Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies (CCCS), 51, 53 Children of Men, The, 173 Commodities, 150–151, 153 Communism, 142 Compulsory heterosexuality, 108 Consciousness, 80–81 Consent, 131 Critical discourse analysis, 166 in popular music, 199–201 Criticism, 113, 173 Cuecas Quentes, 52, 60, 61 Cuntroll, 52 Current Population Survey (CPS), 30 Cyberbullying, 8, 11, 107–108, 120 Dehumanization, 168 Democratic social order, 145 Desperately Seeking Susan (1985), 170–171 Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (1953), 167 Director, The, 35, 36 Discourse, (see also Media discourse), 44 critical, 166, 199–201 Macedonian media’s discourse, 144 Ditadura Nacional, 64n1 Diversity in children’s literature, 186–187 images and messages of, 190–191 Ecofeminism, 9, 58–60 Essentialism, 9 Estado Novo, 50, 64n1 Ethno-racial identity, 109 roup, 113–114 False allies, 62 Fanzines, 55 Female androgyny, 54 Feminine Mystique, The, 32 Feminist/feminism, 49–51 activists, 132 approaches, 155 fanzines, 60 film criticism, 166 struggles, 57 Feminization, 30 Fertility, 166 “Forgotten conflict of 21st century”, 18 Fundo Europeu de Desenvolvimento Regional funds (FEDER funds), 52 Funeral Service Insider (FSI), 39 Funerary Double Bind, 40–41 “Gangster bitch”, 72 Gender, 71–72, 90, 109, 126, 203 blind, 37, 40 enforcing and challenging gender roles, 193 equality, 55 essential, 37–39 expression, 91 gap in critical acclaim, 201 gender-neutral terms, 135 oppression, 151 schema theory, 72 Gender Narratives in funeral trade journals, 37 occupational, 44 Gender Stereotypes, 31, 38, 96–97 in comic book culture (love interests, nags and sluts), 95–102. in feminizing occupations, 31–2 Anti-feminist depictions of women, 32 Asian Women, 106–107 Black women, 107 “Angry Black woman”, 120 Badgering woman, 97 B!tchy women, 109–110 Eastern European women, 143–144 “Gangster bitch”, 72 Girl, Interrupted (1999), 171 Global Riot, 52, 62 Goth subculture analysis, 54 Graphic novels, 94 Grupo de Mulheres do Porto, 51 Haidar, Aminatou (activist), 23 Hegemonic masculinity, 4 Heteronormativity, 188 Heteroromantic relationships, 97 Hip-hop, 70 race and hyper-masculinity in, 74–76 Historicity, 49–51 Human trafficking, 142 Hyper-masculinity, 71, 74–76 Identity formation, 70 International Organization for Migration (IOM), 142 Intersectional aggression, 120 analysis, 5 Intersectionality, 8, 109–110 stresses, 187 “Justice Verma Committee”, 130 Kamala Khan, 4 Kansas City Kansas Community College library (KCKCC library), 36, 45n2 “Keep It Simple, Make It Fast!” Project (KISMIF Project), 52 Kin-keepers, 96 Lexis Nexis databases, 130 Lourdes Pintasilgo, Maria de Mahdi, Fatma (Sahrawi women’s union secretary general), 24 Male privilege, 57 Male/female dichotomy, 56–57 Manchester by the Sea (2016), 174–175 Marital rape, 131 Mass media, 128 communication, 1 Mathura rape case, 129–130 Mattel, 185 Media portrayal of women endangered woman, 133–135 mainstreaming gender, 132–133 ungendered woman, 135–137 women, rape, and media, 127–129 Mental illnesses, 169 Metacritic aggregator, 202–203 Misogynoir, 5, 109 Modern Girl, 52 Moldova, 142 Moldovan women, 148, 155 Mortality anxiety, 168 Mortality salience, 6–7, 167–168 women with, 169 Movement of Democratic Unity (MUD), 50 Movimento de Libertação das Mulheres (MLM), 50 Mulheres a Preparar o Amanhã (MAPA), 51 Mulibu!, 52, 59, 60 Music, 71 Musical groups, 201 National Crime Records Bureau, 126 National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA), 34, 44 National Union of Sahrawi Women (NUSW), 19 Neighborhood caregivers, 33 New Zealand Herald, The, 136 NodeXL Twitter Search, 114 Non-governmental agencies, 147 Non-profit organization, 134 Nurturing, 39 o fanzine, 57 Objectification, 168 Occupational gender narratives, 44 Occupational gender-typing, 30 Oikos, 58, 59 Online fight against aggression toward women of color, 117–118 harassment, 106 interactions, 106 media, 121 Oppositional technologics, 55 Oppression, 186 #oscarssowhite campaign, 186 Overtly hostile places, 4–6 Paper ceiling, 199 Patriarchy, 58 woman in patriarchal society, 60–63 Photo-essay, 15 Western Sahara, 15, 16 Photography, 17 Physical threats, 107 Popular aesthetic criteria, 200, 204 Popular culture, 90–91 Popular Front of Liberation of Saguiat el Hamra and Rio de Oro (POLISARIO), 15, 19 Popular media discourse, 142–143 Popular music, 198 gender, critical discourse, and legitimacy in, 199–201 prevalence of “high art” terms, 209 prevalence of evaluative criteria, 205 rating comparisons for critics, 210 Porto Women’s Group, 51 Portrayals of women in hip-hop, 76–78 Portugal, 49–51 Poverty, 142 Pro-Ana websites, 167 Protest, 131 Protesters, 5, 137 Public relations, 35 “Punk Fairytale: Popular Music, Media, and (Re)Production of Gender”, 3, 49 gender equality, alternative media, and fanzines, 55 punk, revolution, and equality, 51–52 Race, 71–72, 74–76, 109 Racial identity, 91 Racism, 109 Rape, 11 marital, 131 Mathura rape case, 129–130 Pandey case, 126 women, rape, and media, 127–129 Reclamation, 110 “Reinforcers”, 112, 118 Representations, 8–9, 143–144 Repression, 168 “Retweets”, 108 Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR), 15 Sahrawi women employing poetry and literature, 25 experiences, 16 occupying public space, 25 Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, 184 Selling drugs, 76 Semiotic analysis, 9 Seventeen magazine, 33 Sex trafficking, 11, 142, 146 context, 149–150 in Moldova, 146 sex-trafficked women, 143 Sex(ism), 109, 166 segregation, 34 worker, 147 Sexual exploitation and prostitution, 143 Sexual harassment, 107 Sexual orientation/identity, 188 Sexual violence, 126, 129–130, 135 Sexuality, 71–72, 203 Slave/slavery, 143, 150–151, 153 Sluts, 95–102 Social constructionist theory, 146 Social constructions, 91 Social identity, 71 Social issues, 80–81 Social media, 11, 106, 107, 118 aggression in, 106–107 Social movement theory, 138n1 Social network, 108 analysis, 4–5, 112 of cyber aggression, 108 Facebook, 107 Twitter, 106, 107, 110, 112, 117–118 Social processes in cyber aggression, 108–109 Social stigma, 149 Sociologists, 127–128 Splash page, 90–93 Stereotypes, 106, 111 Stigma, 131 Superheroes, 90 Superhuman femininity, 93 Superman, 91, 96–97 Superwoman, 4, 91 Swift Taylor, 7, 202 Symbolic violence, 11 Teenybopper subculture, 53, 54 Telegraph (McCormick), 211 Terror management theory, 175–177 as interpretive lens, 172–173 mortality salience and, 167–168 women with, 169 women with anorexia, mortality salience, and, 169 Times of India, The, 132 Toys R Us, 184 Tween girl, 184 Tweets, 108 Twitter, 106, 107 API, 110 messages, 112 social network, 117–118 Unemployment, 142 Ungendered frame, 129 Ungendered women, 5–6, 135–137 Verbal representation, 8 Victims, 107–108, 112, 116, 142, 153 discourse, 148–149 of sex-trafficking, 146 trafficked women, 144 Violence, 10–11 against women, 98, 126, 127–129, 134 Visual representation, 8 Voluntary prostitution, 142 Vulnerability denial, 168 Weirdo cosplayers, 90–91 “Wenches”, 94 Western medicine model, 59 Western Sahara, 15, 16 Western Sahara War, 2 Woman, 92, 106, 127–129, 142, 168 with anorexia, 169 characters, 95 of color, 109 empowerment, 10, 90 network, 51, 117–118 politicians or bureaucrats, 132 poverty, 148 psychological responses, 166 representation, 90 sexuality, 99 silent presence, 96–97 as slaves and commodities, 150–151 as superheroines, 95 violence against, 98, 126, 127–129, 134 Women as guardians of nature, 58–60 “Women in Refrigerators”, 99 Women Preparing Tomorrow, 51 Women’s places, 2 agency-affirming places, 2–4 covertly negating places, 6–8 overtly hostile places, 4–6 themes, 8–11 Wonder Woman, 91–92 Working women in print media, 32–33 X. cute, 52, 56, 57, 59 “Zombie Babe”, 94 Book Chapters Prelims Women’s Places: An Introduction to Gender and the Media Part I Agency Affirming Places Chapter 1 War, Culture, and Agency Among Sahrawi Women Refugees: A Photo-Essay Chapter 2 From “Old Boy” To “Gender Progressive”: The Shifting Gender Story of Funeral Work in Trade Journal Publications Chapter 3 “Punk Fairytale”: Popular Music, Media, and the (Re)Production of Gender Chapter 4 “Trappin’ Ain’t Shit to Me”: How Undergraduate Students Construct Meaning Around Race, Gender, and Sexuality Within Hip-Hop Part II Overtly Hostile or Agency-Denying Places Chapter 5 Truth, Justice, Boobs: Gender in Comic Book Culture Chapter 6 What a B!tch!: Cyber Aggression Toward Women of Color Chapter 7 Mainstreaming Gender, Endangered, Ungendered? Analysis of Media Reports of the 2012 Case of Rape in India Chapter 8 Images of Trafficked Women: A Case Study ofMedia and Social Science Discourse in Moldova, 2003–2008 Part III Covertly Negating Places Chapter 9 Mortality Salience, Terror Management, and Hollywood Film: Theorizing on the Absence of Anorexia as a Subject in US Mainstream Movies Chapter 10 Who is the American Girl? Analyzing Difference in American Girl Advice Books Chapter 11 Gender and Critical Evaluation in Popular Music Index

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