(i) Introductions and overviews

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Byerly, Carolyn M., and Karen Ross. (2006). Women & Media: A critical introduction. Wiley-Blackwell.

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Carter, Cynthia, Linda Steiner, and Lisa McLaughlin. (eds.) (2015). The Routledge Companion to Media & Gender. Routledge.

Creedom, P., and J. Cramer. (eds.). (2007). Women in Mass Communication. Sage.

Dines, Gail, and Jean Humez. (eds.). (1994). Gender, Race, and Class in the Media. Sage.

Dobson, Amy Shields. (2015). Postfeminist Digital Cultures: Femininity, Social Media, and Self-Representation
1. Introduction
2. Postfeminism, Girls and Young Women, and Digital Media
PART I: SEXUAL SELF-REPRESENTATIONS
3. Heterosexy Images on Social Network Sites
4. Girls, Sexting and Gender Politics
PART II: VALUABLE AND DEVALUED SELVES
5. Postfeminist Self-Making: Textual Self-Representation and the Performance of “Authentic” Young Femininity on Social Network Sites
6. Digital Girls in Crisis? Seeking Feedback and Representing Pain in Postfeminist Networked Publics
Afterword: Notes on Visibility and Self-Exposure

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Gauntlett, David (2002). Media, Gender and Identity: An Introduction. Routledge.

Gill, R. (2007). Gender and the Media. Polity.

Goren, Lilly J. (2009). You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby: Women, politics, and popular culture. University Press of Kentucky.

Harrison, Ward (2005). Featuring Females: Feminist analyses of media. Washington, D. C.: American Psychological Association.

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Thornham, Sue. (2007). Women, Feminism and Media. Edinburgh University Press.

Thornham, Sue. (ed.). (1999). Feminist Film Theory: A reader. NYU Press.

van Zoonen, Liesbet. (1994). Feminist Media Studies. Sage.