Larry Gross is one of the most influential figures in the history
of media studies. In this collection of original essays, his former
students reflect on his groundbreaking contributions to three major
developments: the emergence of visual studies as a distinct field
of media theory and research; the analysis of media fiction as a
symbol of power structures and a perpetuator of social
inequalities; and the growing scholarly attention to the
relationships between mass media and sexual minorities.
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