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Nexus. Кратка история на информационните мрежи от Каменната епоха до ерата на изкуствения интелект
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Хаджи Станьо хаджи Станчов (Врабевски). В лабиринтите на историческата памет
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Кметът на София - инж. Иван Иванов
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Gendering Popular Culture: Perspectives from Eastern Europe and the West
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Автор: Сборник
Раздел: Социология, Световна културология, етнология и фолклор Издателство:
Полис | Polis Publishers
Народност: българска ISBN: 9789547960466
първо издание, 2012 год. меки корици,
288 стр.
Цена:
10,00 лв
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Gendering Popular Culture: Perspectives from Eastern Europe and the West is a useful guide to understanding the meanings and contradictory effects of popular culture and gender today. The texts in this collection reveal how popular culture is a dynamic terrain where gender norms and identities are simultaneously produced and contested. The authors explore such contemporary issues as the role of pop music during the Cold War and the post-socialist transition, representations of procreation in Hollywood science fiction, the visibility of women film-makers, the rise of domestic femininity in the post-communist world and the retreatist scenarios for women in the USA, as well as changing models of masculinity. The analysis of a variety of media forms and popular cultural practices such as TV series, soap operas, Hollywood romantic comedies, rock music and "chalga" music, sports, and advertisements raises serious questions about the effects of globalization on gender and sexuality politics in the first decade of the 21st century.
This course-reader is essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students of cultural studies, gender studies, media studies, communication studies, sociology and other related subjects.
Contrifoytorss Daphne Berdahl, Ivaylo Ditchev, Slavenka Drakulic, Malgorzata Fidelis, Dina lordanova, Betty Kaklamanidou, Milena Kirova, Jasmina Lukic, Marika Moisseeff Ralitsa Muharska, Laura Mulvey, Madalina Nicolaescu, Russel Reising, Kornelia Slavova and John Storey.
Editors: Kornelia Slavova is Associate Professor of American Studies at St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia; Krassimira Daskalova is Professor of Modern European Cultural History at St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia, Bulgaria. |
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