My dissertation examines the role of quality newspapers in shaping the debate surrounding the so-called ‘sexual revolution’ in Great Britain and the United States between 1958 and 1979. Four major newspapers, including The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Guardian, and The Times were instrumental in constructing and influencing public discourse on issues ranging from obscenity and pornography to feminism and women’s liberation. I argue that these newspapers and their constituent actors demonstrated and participated in revolution as a political process during this period. By examining these newspapers content through both frame analysis and discourse analysis, I show how they both reacted to and created public discourse surrounding...
In the 1970s, women journalists employed at mainstream U.S. print news media outlets undertook an as...
The sexual revolution refers to the well documented changes in social thought and codes of behaviour...
This study examines how the second-wave feminist movement, its members and their goals for equal rig...
This dissertation examines the unprecedented public emergence of explicit sexual rhetoric in polemic...
vii, 302 leavesThis dissertation, "Dangerously Sensual: The Sexual Revolution, Feminism, and Grrl Po...
This article examines and compares how four British and American newspapers reported the second-wave...
This dissertation examines how definitions of feminism were created and interpreted by the American ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
This dissertation considers how heterosexual women\u27s sexual pleasure was negotiated in the popula...
This dissertation interrogates the place of pornography within British culture between 1900 and 1939...
This article examines news reports of the second-wave feminist movement during its most active polit...
This dissertation is a case study of the historical interaction between the New York Times and The N...
While prostitution had been a staple of sensational reporting for decades, the explosion of newspape...
In this thesis, I provide an analysis of 1960s American popular culture by examining Playboy, The P...
This dissertation examines the regulation of sexually explicit media in the United States – specific...
In the 1970s, women journalists employed at mainstream U.S. print news media outlets undertook an as...
The sexual revolution refers to the well documented changes in social thought and codes of behaviour...
This study examines how the second-wave feminist movement, its members and their goals for equal rig...
This dissertation examines the unprecedented public emergence of explicit sexual rhetoric in polemic...
vii, 302 leavesThis dissertation, "Dangerously Sensual: The Sexual Revolution, Feminism, and Grrl Po...
This article examines and compares how four British and American newspapers reported the second-wave...
This dissertation examines how definitions of feminism were created and interpreted by the American ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
This dissertation considers how heterosexual women\u27s sexual pleasure was negotiated in the popula...
This dissertation interrogates the place of pornography within British culture between 1900 and 1939...
This article examines news reports of the second-wave feminist movement during its most active polit...
This dissertation is a case study of the historical interaction between the New York Times and The N...
While prostitution had been a staple of sensational reporting for decades, the explosion of newspape...
In this thesis, I provide an analysis of 1960s American popular culture by examining Playboy, The P...
This dissertation examines the regulation of sexually explicit media in the United States – specific...
In the 1970s, women journalists employed at mainstream U.S. print news media outlets undertook an as...
The sexual revolution refers to the well documented changes in social thought and codes of behaviour...
This study examines how the second-wave feminist movement, its members and their goals for equal rig...