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One Size Does Not Fit All - Undressing the Performance of Bodies in Popular Culture (Hardcover): Sarah S. LeBlanc, K. Megan... One Size Does Not Fit All - Undressing the Performance of Bodies in Popular Culture (Hardcover)
Sarah S. LeBlanc, K. Megan Hopper; Contributions by Mary Beth Asbury, Erin Cook, Amy Crumbaugh, …
R2,854 Discovery Miles 28 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This edited collection explores the malleability and influence of body image, focusing particularly on how media representation and popular culture's focus on the body exacerbates the crucial social influence these representations can have on audiences' perceptions of themselves and others. Contributors investigate the cultural context and lived experiences of individuals' relationships with their bodies, going beyond examination of the thin, ideal body type to explore the emerging representations and portrayals of a diverse set of body types across the media spectrum, paving the way for future research on this topic. Scholars of media studies, popular culture, and health communication will find this book particularly useful.

The 10 Cent War - Comic Books, Propaganda, and World War II (Paperback): Trischa Goodnow, James J Kimble The 10 Cent War - Comic Books, Propaganda, and World War II (Paperback)
Trischa Goodnow, James J Kimble
R852 R774 Discovery Miles 7 740 Save R78 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Contributions by Derek T. Buescher, Travis L. Cox, Trischa Goodnow, Jon Judy, John R. Katsion, James J. Kimble, Christina M. Knopf, Steven E. Martin, Brad Palmer, Elliott Sawyer, Deborah Clark Vance, David E. Wilt, and Zou Yizheng. One of the most overlooked aspects of the Allied war effort involved a surprising initiative-comic book propaganda. Even before Pearl Harbor, the comic book industry enlisted its formidable army of artists, writers, and editors to dramatize the conflict for readers of every age and interest. Comic book superheroes and everyday characters modeled positive behaviors and encouraged readers to keep scrapping. Ultimately, those characters proved to be persuasive icons in the war's most colorful and indelible propaganda campaign. The 10 Cent War presents a riveting analysis of how different types of comic books and comic book characters supplied reasons and means to support the war. The contributors demonstrate that, free of government control, these appeals produced this overall imperative. The book discusses the role of such major characters as Superman, Wonder Woman, and Uncle Sam along with a host of such minor characters as kid gangs and superhero sidekicks. It even considers novelty and small presses, providing a well-rounded look at the many ways that comic books served as popular propaganda.

The 10 Cent War - Comic Books, Propaganda, and World War II (Hardcover): Trischa Goodnow, James J Kimble The 10 Cent War - Comic Books, Propaganda, and World War II (Hardcover)
Trischa Goodnow, James J Kimble
R2,942 Discovery Miles 29 420 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Allied victory in World War II relied on far more than courageous soldiers. Americans on the home front constantly supported the war effort in the form of factory work, war bond purchases, salvage drives, and morale-rallying efforts. Motivating these men, women, and children to keep doing their bit during the war was among the conflict's most urgent tasks. One of the most overlooked aspects of these efforts involved a surprising initiative - comic book propaganda. Even before Pearl Harbor, the comic book industry enlisted its formidable army of artists, writers, and editors to dramatize the conflict for readers of every age and interest. Comic book superheroes and everyday characters modeled positive behaviors and encouraged readers to keep scrapping. Ultimately those characters proved to be persuasive icons in the war's most colorful and indelible propaganda campaign. The 10 Cent War presents a riveting analysis of how different types of comic books and comic book characters supplied reasons and means to support the war effort. The contributors demonstrate that, free of government control, these appeals produced this overall imperative. The book discusses the role of such major characters as Superman, Wonder Woman, and Uncle Sam along with a host of such minor characters as kid gangs and superhero sidekicks. It even considers novelty and small presses, providing a well-rounded look at the many ways that comic books served as popular propaganda.

The Daily Show and Rhetoric - Arguments, Issues, and Strategies (Hardcover): Trischa Goodnow The Daily Show and Rhetoric - Arguments, Issues, and Strategies (Hardcover)
Trischa Goodnow; Contributions by Jonathan E. Barbur, C. Wesley Buerkle, Josh Compton, Aaron Hess, …
R3,001 Discovery Miles 30 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Daily Show and Rhetoric: Arguments, Issues, and Strategies examines the popular Comedy Central program from a rhetorical perspective to uncover the ways in which Jon Stewart, the cast, and writers critique mainstream media and politicians. This volume analyzes the nature of The Daily Show, the arguments the program makes about the media and politics, the strategies that are used, and some of the particular issues about which the program makes arguments. Overall, the contributors skillfully demonstrate that The Daily Show is more than just a show designed to make the audience laugh. Rather, the show provides useful information and arguments so that the audience can make informed decisions about the world around them.

The Daily Show and Rhetoric - Arguments, Issues, and Strategies (Paperback): Trischa Goodnow The Daily Show and Rhetoric - Arguments, Issues, and Strategies (Paperback)
Trischa Goodnow; Contributions by Jonathan E. Barbur, C. Wesley Buerkle, Josh Compton, Aaron Hess, …
R1,401 Discovery Miles 14 010 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Daily Show and Rhetoric: Arguments, Issues, and Strategies examines the popular Comedy Central program from a rhetorical perspective to uncover the ways in which Jon Stewart, the cast, and writers critique mainstream media and politicians. This volume analyzes the nature of The Daily Show, the arguments the program makes about the media and politics, the strategies that are used, and some of the particular issues about which the program makes arguments. Overall, the contributors skillfully demonstrate that The Daily Show is more than just a show designed to make the audience laugh. Rather, the show provides useful information and arguments so that the audience can make informed decisions about the world around them.

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