Iranian Feminism and Transnational Ethics in Media Discourse

Author:   Sara Shaban
Publisher:   Lexington Books
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Pages:   152
Publication Date:   15 September 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Sara Shaban
Publisher:   Lexington Books
Imprint:   Lexington Books
Dimensions:   Width: 16.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 23.10cm
Weight:   0.236kg
ISBN:  

9781793647283


ISBN 10:   1793647283
Pages:   152
Publication Date:   15 September 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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""With this stellar book, Sara Shaban presents an incisive, accessible, and theoretically driven examination of U.S. news media and Twitter discourse surrounding Iran’s compulsory hijab law. Shaban deftly weaves literature from feminist theory, journalism studies, media ethics, and cultural studies together to frame a coherent and compelling case study that adds much to our understanding of how Muslim women are represented in and through media. In addition, Shaban presents a vision of alternative “ways of knowing” that is more principled, just, and accurate than what we are typically provided. This book deserves a broad audience."" -- Ryan J. Thomas, University of Missouri ""This book is a must-read for anyone interested in transnational feminism and “global” media ethics. Shaban deftly illuminates the cultural complexity that can undermine a truly “global” media ethics, particularly where gender is concerned. She also highlights the importance of considering gender when theorizing about media ethics on any level. A great text for both undergraduate and graduate courses, as well as for media ethics scholars."" -- Lindsay Palmer, University of Wisconsin - Madison ""Shaban’s study of gendered discourse on Iran in U.S. news and social media is an important read for both the expert and the novice. Bringing together academic literature with writing that is clear for a broader audience, Shaban’s book adds to our understanding of the impact of politicized rhetoric on public perceptions and policies. While her case study on Iran provides fascinating detail, the wider implications of the book look at questions of ethics in media, and the use—and misuse—of feminist discourse to promote orientalist narratives of Islam, especially Muslim women. The book is a timely study on the need for a 'global' media ethics."" -- Assal Rad, University of California, Irvine


"""With this stellar book, Sara Shaban presents an incisive, accessible, and theoretically driven examination of U.S. news media and Twitter discourse surrounding Iran’s compulsory hijab law. Shaban deftly weaves literature from feminist theory, journalism studies, media ethics, and cultural studies together to frame a coherent and compelling case study that adds much to our understanding of how Muslim women are represented in and through media. In addition, Shaban presents a vision of alternative “ways of knowing” that is more principled, just, and accurate than what we are typically provided. This book deserves a broad audience."" -- Ryan J. Thomas, University of Missouri ""This book is a must-read for anyone interested in transnational feminism and “global” media ethics. Shaban deftly illuminates the cultural complexity that can undermine a truly “global” media ethics, particularly where gender is concerned. She also highlights the importance of considering gender when theorizing about media ethics on any level. A great text for both undergraduate and graduate courses, as well as for media ethics scholars."" -- Lindsay Palmer, University of Wisconsin - Madison ""Shaban’s study of gendered discourse on Iran in U.S. news and social media is an important read for both the expert and the novice. Bringing together academic literature with writing that is clear for a broader audience, Shaban’s book adds to our understanding of the impact of politicized rhetoric on public perceptions and policies. While her case study on Iran provides fascinating detail, the wider implications of the book look at questions of ethics in media, and the use—and misuse—of feminist discourse to promote orientalist narratives of Islam, especially Muslim women. The book is a timely study on the need for a 'global' media ethics."" -- Assal Rad, University of California, Irvine"


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Sara Shaban is assistant professor of communication and journalism at Seattle Pacific University.

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