Color of Rape: Gender and Race in Television's Public Spheres

Author:   Sujata Moorti
Publisher:   State University of New York Press
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9780791451342


Pages:   277
Publication Date:   25 October 2001
Format:   Paperback
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Analyzes the depiction of rape on television network news, daytime shows, prime time programming, and alternative programming.

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Author:   Sujata Moorti
Publisher:   State University of New York Press
Imprint:   State University of New York Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.363kg
ISBN:  

9780791451342


ISBN 10:   0791451348
Pages:   277
Publication Date:   25 October 2001
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Television and Theories of the Public Sphere 2. The Feminist Subject of Rape 3. The Right of Sight is White: The Singular Focus of Network News 4. White Men Do Feminism: Multiple Narratives of Prime-Time Rape 5. Testifying in the Court of Talk Shows 6. Fragmented Counternarratives Conclusion Notes Index

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""A must read. Moorti's analysis of the messages we see about rape on TV and video is certainly sobering. She warns readers not to view the new visibility of rape and anti-rape rhetoric in popular culture as signs of victory. Instead, the book reveals how media narratives can undermine feminist goals, reinforce stereotypes, and recycle harmful ideas about rape, gender, feminism, and race."" - The Women's Review of Books ""Moorti's careful and consistent attention to the issues of gender, race, and their intersection provides one of the most nuanced feminist analyses of rape on United States television of any I have read. This perspective makes the book a must read not only for scholars interested in rape, and for feminist scholars in particular, but also for those concerned with gender and race in the media, generally."" - Sarah Projansky, University of California, Davis ""In addition to finding a significant place within the larger areas of media studies and scholarly examinations of race and gender issues, this book will be a welcome addition to the specialized field of studies examining contemporary media representations of rape. It brings the field up to date and will undoubtedly serve as the comprehensive statement on representations of rape and race."" - Lisa Cuklanz, author of Rape on Prime Time: Television, Masculinity, and Sexual Violence


A must read. Moorti's analysis of the messages we see about rape on TV and video is certainly sobering. She warns readers not to view the new visibility of rape and anti-rape rhetoric in popular culture as signs of victory. Instead, the book reveals how media narratives can undermine feminist goals, reinforce stereotypes, and recycle harmful ideas about rape, gender, feminism, and race. - The Women's Review of Books Moorti's careful and consistent attention to the issues of gender, race, and their intersection provides one of the most nuanced feminist analyses of rape on United States television of any I have read. This perspective makes the book a must read not only for scholars interested in rape, and for feminist scholars in particular, but also for those concerned with gender and race in the media, generally. - Sarah Projansky, University of California, Davis In addition to finding a significant place within the larger areas of media studies and scholarly examinations of race and gender issues, this book will be a welcome addition to the specialized field of studies examining contemporary media representations of rape. It brings the field up to date and will undoubtedly serve as the comprehensive statement on representations of rape and race. - Lisa Cuklanz, author of Rape on Prime Time: Television, Masculinity, and Sexual Violence


"""A must read. Moorti's analysis of the messages we see about rape on TV and video is certainly sobering. She warns readers not to view the new visibility of rape and anti-rape rhetoric in popular culture as signs of victory. Instead, the book reveals how media narratives can undermine feminist goals, reinforce stereotypes, and recycle harmful ideas about rape, gender, feminism, and race."" - The Women's Review of Books ""Moorti's careful and consistent attention to the issues of gender, race, and their intersection provides one of the most nuanced feminist analyses of rape on United States television of any I have read. This perspective makes the book a must read not only for scholars interested in rape, and for feminist scholars in particular, but also for those concerned with gender and race in the media, generally."" - Sarah Projansky, University of California, Davis ""In addition to finding a significant place within the larger areas of media studies and scholarly examinations of race and gender issues, this book will be a welcome addition to the specialized field of studies examining contemporary media representations of rape. It brings the field up to date and will undoubtedly serve as the comprehensive statement on representations of rape and race."" - Lisa Cuklanz, author of Rape on Prime Time: Television, Masculinity, and Sexual Violence"


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Sujata Moorti is Assistant Professor, College of Arts and Letters, Old Dominion University.

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