1st Edition
Screening Gender on Children's Television The Views of Producers around the World
@contents: Selected Contents: List of figures Acknowledgements The Journey: A Preface Chapter 1. Gender representations and their socializing role: What do we already know? Chapter 2. Studying producers of quality television around the globe: Methodological issues Chapter 3. What does gender mean? Understanding gender in cultural context Chapter 4. The big no-no: Sex and sexualities Chapter 5. The segregated workplace and the implied audience Chapter 6. Gender representations in children’s television: Eight working principles for change Chapter 7. Beyond the principles: Concluding notes on changing gender representations References Annotated program and film index Author index Topic index
Biography
Dafna Lemish is Professor of Communication at Tel Aviv University and editor of the Journal of Children and Media. Her books include: Children and Television: A Global Perspective (2007); Children and Media at times of Conflict and War (co-edited with Götz, 2007); Media and the Make-Believe Worlds of Children: When Harry Potter Meets Pokémon in Disneyland (with Götz, Aidman, and Moon, 2005).
What an incredible job of research, and I can’t say enough about how well-written it is. The writing style is scholarly but without jargon. It will be accessible to all audiences. I also particularly appreciate the extensive background research and theoretical grounding that guides each chapter. A wonderful book - bravo! – Sharon R. Mazzarella, Professor and Director, School of Communication Studies, James Madison University, USA






