Gender, Race, and Class in Media
Fifth Edition
Articles from Prior Editions
Please click on the links below to view a PDF of each article.
From the Fourth Edition:
- Emily M. Drew (2011), “Pretending to be ‘Post-Racial’: The Spectacularization of Race in Reality TV’s Survivor.” Television and New Media, vol. 12, no. 4, 326-346.
18_Drew_pg167.pdf
- Chong-suk Han (2008), “‘Sexy Like a Girl and Horny Like a Boy’: Contemporary Gay ‘Western’ Narratives about Gay Asian Men.” Critical Sociology, 34 (6), 829-850.
24_Han_pg220.pdf
- Kathleen P. Farrell (2006), “HIV On TV: Conversations with Young Gay Men.” Sexualities, vol. 9, no. 2, 193 – 213.
49_Farrell_pg464.pdf
- Kevin Schut (2007), “Strategic Simulations and Our Past: Bias of Computer Games in Presentation of History.” Games and Culture: A Journal of Interactive Media, 2 (3), 213-235.
51_Schut_pg484.pdf
- Michael Z. Newman (2011), “Free TV: File-Sharing and the Value of Television.” Television & New Media, 13, 463 – 479.
60_Newman_pg572.pdf
- Kelly Kessler (2011), “Showtime Thinks, Therefore I Am: The Corporate Construction of ‘The Lesbian’ on Sho-Com’s The L Word Site.” Television & New Media, December 1, 2011, 1-23.
63_Kessler_pg600.pdf
- Melissa C. Scardaville (2005), “Accidental Activists: Fan Activism in the Soap Opera Community.” American Behavioral Scientist (2005), 48 (7), 881-901.
66_Scardaville_pg627.pdf
- Lori Kido Lopez (2011), “Fan activists and the politics of race in the Last Airbender.” International Journal of Cultural Studies, 15, 431-445.
67_Lopez_pg637.pdf