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- W224720263 abstract "* Sarikakis, Katharine and Leslie Regan Shade (2008). Feminist Interventions in International Communication: Minding Gap. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 337. * Poindexter, Paula, Sharon Meraz, and Amy Schmitz Weiss (2008). Women, Men, and News: Divided and Disconnected in News Media Landscape. New York: Routledge. pp. 356. I regularly teach undergraduate and graduate courses that explore perennial question: Where are and where are women's theories and perspectives in media representation, industries, and our field? Given time constraints of teaching on quarter system, much of attention is devoted to recognizing missing voices and faces in U.S. mass media, relying on courses in international communication to pick up rest of planet. The publication of these edited texts, both designed to bring awareness to global gaps in scholarship, participation, and representation of in media, contribute important readings and resources for narrowing in teaching and scholarship. Taking a feminist political economic stance, Sarikakis and Regan Shade book identifies, as a field, international communication studies and explores gendered policies in areas as diverse as global pornography, mobile communication, and development issues. The editors correctly point to Eurocentric in literature about women's lives and mass media, and thus book includes much-needed research about women's participation in and consumption of mass media in Ecuador, Africa, Philippines, Eastern Europe, Arab countries, and India. Importantly, chapters are written by international scholars who have first-person experience in countries they describe. The book addresses three gaps in standard international communication (IC) literature in which feminist activities and theorizations should be accounted for that extend issue of sexualized representation: technology, labor, and consumption. Employing Cynthia Enloes's concept of Curious Feminist, i.e., staying curious about and grounded in women's lived experiences, editors bring together twenty-seven authors who address neglected areas of IC. The book is divided into five sections. Part I revisits international communications studies and calls for greater inclusion and examination of women's perspectives in this area of study. Part II explores gendered policy regimes, introducing provocative phrases such as the expethency of women (Beale), spectral politics (Crow & Sawchuk), and the global brothel (Sarikakis & Shaukat). The essays in Part II and IV describe negotiation of meanings and power and embodied nature of communication-from perspectives of domination, disease, religion, and labor. In final section, policies and technologies for change are discussed under heading Glocalizing media and technologies. An important contribution of book to IC literature is close reading of policy documents. While Feminist Interventions minds gap in research, theory, and practice of international communication, Women, Men, and News focuses on what editors and contributors identify as gendered consumption gap of print and electronic news. What are barriers to and beliefs about women's contributions and consumption of news? In this text, consumption sex divide is viewed through a global feminist lens as well. As Linda Steiner aptly points out, there are many feminisms, and this book reflects distinctions, including liberal, Marxist, socialist, and other reform-minded, feminisms. This text provides a useful review of literature about gender differences in news consumption. …" @default.
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