This thesis revisits Rosalind Gill’s 2009 influential study of sex-advice columns in Glamour (UK) magazine in order to test her arguments about mediated intimacy within the new media genre of the listicle. This is achieved through employing a discourse and content analysis of a sample of 12 ‘awkward sex’ listicles. While the three interpretive repertoires that Gill identifies at work in Glamour do not appear to be as actively employed in my sample, I propose that the listicles still employ ‘postfeminist sensibilities’ predominately through the classifier of ‘awkward.’ While these listicles resemble Gill’s sample insofar as they remain centred on male sexual pleasure and the regulation of women’s bodies, I highlight the manner in which media...
This paper offers a production-based study of online consumer magazines for – and largely by – mille...
This chapter is concerned with the reshaping of intimate relationality in contemporary culture. Its ...
In this article, I explore the emergent relationship between feminist media studies/cultural studies...
This thesis revisits Rosalind Gill’s 2009 influential study of sex-advice columns in Glamour (UK) ma...
This paper uses a discourse analytic perspective to analyse sex and relationship advice in a best-se...
Sexualization is changing the way we think about romantic love. According to recent research, young ...
© 2022 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an...
© 2016 Dr. Katherine Elizabeth Bennett FarhallThis thesis examines changes in the construction of se...
Focusing on women’s online magazines produced between 2012 and 2014 in the UK and in Spain, this cha...
This article examines two sex specials in British teenage girls’ magazines: Bliss and Sugar from a c...
The bold argument of Mediated Intimacy (Barker et al., 2018) is that media of various kinds play an ...
In this short article we will aim to do three things. First, we want to use this opportunity to refl...
This thesis explores the treatment of female sexual pleasure throughout the second half of the twent...
This study investigates the way sex and relationship advice articles are structured in four English ...
In media and policy discourses on sexualisation, there has been an apparent split. Some have constru...
This paper offers a production-based study of online consumer magazines for – and largely by – mille...
This chapter is concerned with the reshaping of intimate relationality in contemporary culture. Its ...
In this article, I explore the emergent relationship between feminist media studies/cultural studies...
This thesis revisits Rosalind Gill’s 2009 influential study of sex-advice columns in Glamour (UK) ma...
This paper uses a discourse analytic perspective to analyse sex and relationship advice in a best-se...
Sexualization is changing the way we think about romantic love. According to recent research, young ...
© 2022 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an...
© 2016 Dr. Katherine Elizabeth Bennett FarhallThis thesis examines changes in the construction of se...
Focusing on women’s online magazines produced between 2012 and 2014 in the UK and in Spain, this cha...
This article examines two sex specials in British teenage girls’ magazines: Bliss and Sugar from a c...
The bold argument of Mediated Intimacy (Barker et al., 2018) is that media of various kinds play an ...
In this short article we will aim to do three things. First, we want to use this opportunity to refl...
This thesis explores the treatment of female sexual pleasure throughout the second half of the twent...
This study investigates the way sex and relationship advice articles are structured in four English ...
In media and policy discourses on sexualisation, there has been an apparent split. Some have constru...
This paper offers a production-based study of online consumer magazines for – and largely by – mille...
This chapter is concerned with the reshaping of intimate relationality in contemporary culture. Its ...
In this article, I explore the emergent relationship between feminist media studies/cultural studies...