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This book examines contemporary media stories about women who kill
their children. By analyzing media texts, motherhood blogs, and
journalistic interviews, the book seeks to understand better
maternal violence and the factors that lead women to harm their
children. The central thesis of this book is that media practices
have changed dramatically during the past 50 years, as has
society's views on "appropriate" feminine behavior, yet definitions
of characteristics of good mothers remain largely defined by 1950s
sit coms, Victorian ideals, and Christian theology. The book
contends that in spite of media saturation in American society, and
the media's increased opportunities to tell complex and nuanced
stories, news media narratives continue to situate maternal
violence as rare, unfathomable, and unpredictable. The news media's
shift in focus-from public service to profit-making industry-has
encouraged superficial coverage of maternal violence as reporters
look for stories that sell, not stories that explain. Motherhood
blogs, in contrast, offer an opportunity for women to tell their
own stories about motherhood, based on experience. Interviews with
journalists offer insights into how the structure of their jobs
dictates media coverage of this intimate form of violence.
"I look for zebras because other doctors have ruled out all the
horses." -- Dr. Gregory House Medical students are taught that when
they hear hoofbeats, they should think horses, not zebras, but Dr.
House's unique talent of diagnosing unusual illnesses has made
House, M.D. one of the most popular and fascinating series on
television. In "Chasing Zebras: The Unofficial Guide to House,"
M.D., Barbara Barnett, widely considered a leading House expert,
takes fans deep into the heart of the show's central character and
his world, examining the way this medical Sherlock Holmes's
colleagues and patients reflect him and each other; how the music,
settings, and even the humor enhance our understanding of the
series' narrative; what the show says about modern medicine,
ethics, and religion; and much more. Complete with an
episode-by-episode guide and numerous interviews with cast members,
producers, and writers, "Chasing Zebras" is an intelligent look at
one of television's most popular shows.
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