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This book focuses on womena s magazines, on how they are read and the role they play in their readersa lives.
| ISBN | 0745612717 | | Pages | 240 | | ISBN13 | 9780745612713 (What's this?) | | Volumes | 1 | | Publisher | John Wiley and Sons Ltd | | Weight (grammes) | 382 | | Imprint | Polity Press | | Published in | Oxford | | Format | Paperback | | Height (mm) | 227 | | Publication date | 29 Apr 1995 | | Width (mm) | 155 | | Library of Congress | PN4835.5.H | | Spine width (mm) | 16 | | DEWEY | 070.48347 | | Academic level | Undergraduate, Professional / Scholarly, Postgraduate | | DEWEY edition | DC21 | |
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Acknowledgements. Introduction. 1. Everyday Media Use. 2. Easily Put Down:. How Women and Men read Womena s Magazines. 3. Portrait of Two Readers. 4. Reading a Feminist Magazine:. Fantasising the Female Homo Universalis. . 5. Reading Gossip Magazines:. The Imagined Communities of "Gossip" and "Camp". Conclusion. Bibliography. Index.
a Reading Womena s Magazines is an eminently readable, innovative and daring book, taking the study of media consumption one step further in the direction of an anthropology of everyday life, where it belongs.a Ien Ang, Murdoch University, Australia a The audience orientation of the book is likely to make it of particular interest to students studying the sociology of the media.a Times Higher Education Supplement  Be the first to write a customer review
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