The author analyzes various elements of the promotional campaigns for two recent female-driven action narratives, the film Charlie\u27s Angels and the television series Alias. The analysis suggests that these inconsistent and often regressive campaigns weaken the potentially progressive gender images offered by the film and series
Female representation has been slowly but steadily increasing in many sectors of society. One sector...
Gender issue in cinema like all other media of communication is the product of stereotyping in the e...
Purpose To date, the cultural and societal effects of controversial advertising have been insuffici...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 58-62)Using the method of qualitative content analysis, ...
This exploration contributes to the body of research concerned with better understanding contemporar...
This article considers Mulvey's male gaze in today's postfeminist media culture in the latest remake...
First aired in 2001, "Alias" is a spy drama with a central action heroine, a complex narrative of mo...
In a world saturated with entertainment that relies on tropes and clichés, subversion has quickly be...
This electronic book is a longitudinal investigation into the ways in which oil companies have adapt...
In Maxine Hong Kingston’s writing and in recent Hollywood movies such as Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dra...
In the introduction to Beyond Bombshells, Jeffrey A Brown lists examples of blockbuster films with l...
Media is a big part of people’s everyday lives. It influences both how we see ourselves and the worl...
Does the #MeToo movement affect the gender orientation of ideas and who develops which types of idea...
This article examines the figure of Modesty Blaise as an action heroine in the canon of British espi...
Advertising has long been considered an element of Integrated Marketing Communication (IMC) tools an...
Female representation has been slowly but steadily increasing in many sectors of society. One sector...
Gender issue in cinema like all other media of communication is the product of stereotyping in the e...
Purpose To date, the cultural and societal effects of controversial advertising have been insuffici...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 58-62)Using the method of qualitative content analysis, ...
This exploration contributes to the body of research concerned with better understanding contemporar...
This article considers Mulvey's male gaze in today's postfeminist media culture in the latest remake...
First aired in 2001, "Alias" is a spy drama with a central action heroine, a complex narrative of mo...
In a world saturated with entertainment that relies on tropes and clichés, subversion has quickly be...
This electronic book is a longitudinal investigation into the ways in which oil companies have adapt...
In Maxine Hong Kingston’s writing and in recent Hollywood movies such as Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dra...
In the introduction to Beyond Bombshells, Jeffrey A Brown lists examples of blockbuster films with l...
Media is a big part of people’s everyday lives. It influences both how we see ourselves and the worl...
Does the #MeToo movement affect the gender orientation of ideas and who develops which types of idea...
This article examines the figure of Modesty Blaise as an action heroine in the canon of British espi...
Advertising has long been considered an element of Integrated Marketing Communication (IMC) tools an...
Female representation has been slowly but steadily increasing in many sectors of society. One sector...
Gender issue in cinema like all other media of communication is the product of stereotyping in the e...
Purpose To date, the cultural and societal effects of controversial advertising have been insuffici...