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Discourses of Health and Illness in the Media
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Examines contemporary theoretical debates in a lively and accessible way Analyzes a diverse range of media, including television, cinema, literature, print media and the internet Uses topical topical examples from popular culture and news stories, such as E.R., Coronation Street, and media coverage of the BSE crisis.
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Examines contemporary theoretical debates in a lively and accessible way Analyzes a diverse range of media, including television, cinema, literature, print media and the internet Uses topical topical examples from popular culture and news stories, such as E.R., Coronation Street, and media coverage of the BSE crisis.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks UK
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. März 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780230802483
- Artikelnr.: 49994321
- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks UK
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. März 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780230802483
- Artikelnr.: 49994321
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MARTIN KING is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Health Care Studies at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK.
Introduction; M.King & K.Watson.- PART ONE: AUDIENCE RECEPTION STUDIES Public Medicine: The Reception of a Medical Drama; S.Davin.- Primitive Communications: The Case of the Radio Campaign for Asian Populations in the UK; Y.Doi.- Performing Disability: Impairment, Disability and Soap Opera Viewing; A.Wilde.- PART TWO: DISCOURSES OF HEALTH AND ILLNESS IN THE PRINT MEDIA AND THE INTERNET Threatened Children: Media Representations of Childhood Cancer; C.Seale.- Mad Cows and Mad Scientists: What Happened to Public Health in the Battle for the Hearts and Minds of the Great British Consumer?; M.King & C.Street.- Writing Digital Selves: Narratives of Health and Illness in the Internet; M.Hardey.- PART THREE: UNRULY BODIES AND THE MEDIA 'Planting Landmines in Their Sex Lives...': Governmentality, Iconography of Sexual Disease and the 'Duties' of the STD Clinic; A.Price.- Slicing Through Healthy Bodies: The Media Representation of Body Modification; K.Watson & S.Whittle.- Representing 'Healthy' and 'Sexual' Bodies: The Media, Disability and Consensual 'SM'; A.Beckmann.- PART FOUR: MORALITY AND HEALTH: DISCOURSES OF GOOD AND EVIL IN HEALTH TEXTS Dope Fiends: The Myth and Menace of Drug Users in Film; P.Guy.- Disease, Decay and Dread: Literary Constructions of Illness; A.Kershaw.
Introduction; M.King & K.Watson.- PART ONE: AUDIENCE RECEPTION STUDIES Public Medicine: The Reception of a Medical Drama; S.Davin.- Primitive Communications: The Case of the Radio Campaign for Asian Populations in the UK; Y.Doi.- Performing Disability: Impairment, Disability and Soap Opera Viewing; A.Wilde.- PART TWO: DISCOURSES OF HEALTH AND ILLNESS IN THE PRINT MEDIA AND THE INTERNET Threatened Children: Media Representations of Childhood Cancer; C.Seale.- Mad Cows and Mad Scientists: What Happened to Public Health in the Battle for the Hearts and Minds of the Great British Consumer?; M.King & C.Street.- Writing Digital Selves: Narratives of Health and Illness in the Internet; M.Hardey.- PART THREE: UNRULY BODIES AND THE MEDIA 'Planting Landmines in Their Sex Lives...': Governmentality, Iconography of Sexual Disease and the 'Duties' of the STD Clinic; A.Price.- Slicing Through Healthy Bodies: The Media Representation of Body Modification; K.Watson & S.Whittle.- Representing 'Healthy' and 'Sexual' Bodies: The Media, Disability and Consensual 'SM'; A.Beckmann.- PART FOUR: MORALITY AND HEALTH: DISCOURSES OF GOOD AND EVIL IN HEALTH TEXTS Dope Fiends: The Myth and Menace of Drug Users in Film; P.Guy.- Disease, Decay and Dread: Literary Constructions of Illness; A.Kershaw.







