Images that Injure: Pictorial Stereotypes in the MediaPaul Martin Lester, Susan Dente Ross
The specific examples presented in these pages provide a wealth of material for students and professionals in journalism, advertising, public relations, ethics, gender studies, and a great many other fields. The authors give thoughtful and creative conclusions concerning alternative representations--arguing that, contrary to what we might believe, media stereotyping is hardly a necessary byproduct of mass culture. Finally, these discussions illuminate how each of these media and each of us individually and collectively participate in a sea of meaning that is simultaneously personal and social, unique and shared, linked and independent. |
Contents
Moral Responsibilities and the Power of Pictures | 7 |
Stereotyping Prejudice and Discrimination | 15 |
Media Methods That Lead to Stereotypes | 23 |
Copyright | |
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