Gènere i Media Studies: progrés i reptes en un camp vibrant de la investigació

Autors/ores

  • Milly Buonanno Universitat de la Sapienza de Roma

Resum

Els estudis de gènere i els mitjans de comunicació han estat testimoni en els últims anys d'un renaixement rotund com testifiquen diverses monografies, col·leccions, articles o edicions temàtiques en revistes internacionals. El camp ha passat per un procés de flux i reflux a través del temps des que va començar a prendre forma acadèmica en la dècada dels setanta. Aquest article elabora un resum de la seva evolució històrica a través d'una narrativa de canvi i continuïtat.

Paraules clau

gènere, mitjans, la imatge de la dona, feminisme, post-feminisme

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Biografia de l'autor/a

Milly Buonanno, Universitat de la Sapienza de Roma

Directora del Observatorio italiano de la TV y presidenta del programa de investigación GEMMA (GEnder and Media MAtter)

Publicades

25-08-2014

Com citar

Buonanno, M. (2014). Gènere i Media Studies: progrés i reptes en un camp vibrant de la investigació. Anàlisi, (50), 5–25. https://doi.org/10.7238/a.v0i50.2315

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