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Media, Minorities, and Meaning

A Critical Introduction

by Debra L. Merskin (Author)
©2023 Textbook XXII, 450 Pages

Summary

This book is an examination of how American mass media, including advertising, presents Otherness – anyone or anything constructed as different from an established norm – in terms of gender, race, sex, disabilities, and other markers of difference. Using a mythological lens, the book looks below the surface of media content to explore the psychological, social, and economic underpinnings of a system of beliefs that result in prejudice, discrimination, and oppression. Designed to raise awareness of the foundations of historically-based inequities in the American social, cultural, and economic milieu, the author shows how inequalities are maintained, at least in part, by mass media, popular culture, and advertising representations of Otherness. The book aims to increase awareness of stereotyping in the media, and expose how the construction of people as Others contributes to their marginalization. Written in an accessible and engaging style, with student-friendly discussion questions and resources, this book is suitable for upper-level undergraduate and postgraduate courses.

Details

Pages
XXII, 450
Year
2023
ISBN (PDF)
9781636674438
ISBN (ePUB)
9781636674445
ISBN (Softcover)
9781636674384
ISBN (Hardcover)
9781636675152
Language
English
Publication date
2023 (May)
Keywords
Mass media Inequalities advertising System of belief Discrimintaion stereotyping American mass media Inequities in the American social, cultural, and economic milieu Construction of people as Others
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Oxford, Wien, 2023. XXII, 450 pp., 22 b/w ill., 11 tables.

Biographical notes

Debra L. Merskin (Author)

Debra Merskin is Associate Professor of Communication Studies in the School of Journalism & Communication at the University of Oregon.

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