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<strong>COMM</strong> <strong>3070</strong>, Fall 2012 ONLINE<br />
Additional Reading List<br />
Bordo, Susan. “Reading the Slender Body.” Unbearable Weight: Feminism, Western Culture, <strong>and</strong> the<br />
Body. Berkeley, CA: University of California, 1993. 185-212.<br />
Cooper, Brenda. “Boys Don't Cry <strong>and</strong> Female Masculinity: Reclaiming A Life And Dismantling The<br />
Politics of Normative Heterosexuality.” Critical Studies in Media <strong>Communication</strong> 19 (2002):<br />
44-63.<br />
Dworkin, Shari L. <strong>and</strong> Wachs, Faye L. “Size Matters.” Body Panic: <strong>Gender</strong>, Health, <strong>and</strong> the Selling of<br />
Fitness. Ed. S. L Dworkin & F.L. Wachs. New York: New York University Press. (2009). 65-<br />
105.<br />
Fudge, Rachel. “Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Feminism But Were Afraid To Ask.”<br />
Bitch 31 (2006): 58-67.<br />
Gould, Lois. “X: A Fabulous Child’s Story.” <strong>Gender</strong> Images: Readings for Composition. Ed. M. Schaum &<br />
C. Flanagan. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1992. 6-19.<br />
Guzmán, Isabel M. <strong>and</strong> Valdivia, Angharad N. “Brain, Brow, <strong>and</strong> Booty: Latina Iconicity in U.S. Popular.”<br />
<strong>Communication</strong> Review 7 (2) (2004): 205-221.<br />
hooks, bell. “Reflections on Race <strong>and</strong> Sex.” Yearning: Race, <strong>Gender</strong>, <strong>and</strong> Cultural Politics. Boston: South<br />
End., 1990. 57-64.<br />
Joseph, Ralina L. “'Tyra Banks Is Fat': Reading (Post-)racism <strong>and</strong> (Post-)feminism in the New<br />
Millennium.” Critical Studies in Media <strong>Communication</strong> 26 (3) (2009): 237-254.<br />
Kilbourne, Jean. “Beauty <strong>and</strong> the Beast of Advertising.” <strong>Gender</strong>, Race, <strong>and</strong> Class in Media. Eds. G.<br />
Dines <strong>and</strong> J. M. Humez. Thous<strong>and</strong> Oaks, CA: Sage, 1995. 121-125.<br />
Kimmel, Michael <strong>and</strong> Messner, Michael. “Men as <strong>Gender</strong>ed Beings.” Issues in Feminism. Ed. S. Ruth<br />
Mountain View, CA: Mayfield, 1990. 56-58.<br />
Ott, Brian <strong>and</strong> Aoki, Eric. “The Politics of Negotiating Public Tragedy: Media Framing of the Mathew<br />
Shepard Murder.” Rhetoric & Public Affairs 5(3) (2002): 483-505.<br />
Orbe, Mark P. “Constructions of Reality on MTV’s ‘The Real World’: An Analysis of the Restrictive<br />
Coding of Black Masculinity.” Southern <strong>Communication</strong> Journal 64 (1998): 32-47.<br />
Shugart, Helena .A., & Waggoner, Catherine E. “Gwen Stefani: Camp Vamp.” In Making Camp:<br />
Rhetorics of Transgression in U.S. Popular Culture. Birmingham, AL: University of Alabama<br />
Press, 2008: 119-141.<br />
Spender, Daniel. “Language <strong>and</strong> Reality: Who Made the World?” In Man made language. London:<br />
Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1985. 139-162.<br />
Syfers, Judy. “I Want a Wife.” The gender reader. Eds. Ashton-Jones, Olsen, & Perry (Eds.), (2nd ed).<br />
Boston: Allyn <strong>and</strong> Bacon Publishers, 2000.390-393.<br />
Warnke, Georgia. “The Tragedy of David Reimer.” After Identity: Rethinking Race, Sex, <strong>and</strong> <strong>Gender</strong> (pp.<br />
15-48). Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press, 2007.<br />
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