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Featuring Females: Feminist Analyses of Media Ellen Cole and Jessica Henderson Daniel, Editors Table of Contents Introduction Part I-Beginning with Girls: Gender Roles, Body Image, and Sex The Impact of Media Use on Girls' Beliefs about Gender Roles, their Bodies, and Sexual Relationships: A Research Synthesis-L. Monique Ward & Kristen Harrison "He Left Her for the Alien": Girls, Television, and Sex-C. Lynn Sorsoli, Michelle V. Porche, & Deborah L. Tolman The Media's Role in Body Image and Eating Disorders-Stefanie C. Gilbert, Helene Keery, & J. Kevin Thompson Part II-Defining Reality Clash of Cultures: Women and Girls on TV and in Real Life-Diana Zuckerman & Nikki Dubowitz Outcast, Outlast, Out-flirt? The Women of Reality TV-Laura S. Brown Narratives of Gender in Computer Advertising-Laura J. Burlingame-Lee & Silvia Sara Canetto Hollywood's Portrayal of Psychologists and Psychiatrists: Gender and Professional Training Differences-Harriet T. Schultz Part III-Aggression and Violence: Victims and Perpetrators Violence, Sex, Race, and Age in Popular Video Games: A Content Analysis-Karen E. Dill, Douglas A. Gentile, William A. Richter, & Jody C. Dill Mama Bears, Bitches, and Monsters: Motherhood and Violence in Popular Film-Lynn Edith Paulson Violence and Women: News Coverage of Victims and Perpetrators-Elizabeth K. Carll Gender and the Portrayal of Direct and Indirect Aggression on Television-Norma D. Feshbach Part IV-Gender Images with a Focus on Race and Age African-American Women in Search of Scripts-Thema Bryant-Davis Reflection and Distortion: Women of Color in Magazine Advertisements-Janis Sanchez-Hucles, Patrick S. Hudgins, & Kimberly Gamble Aging to Perfection or Perfectly Aged? The Image of Women Growing Older on Television-Kim S. Kjaersgaard Afterword
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Women in mass media.