MEDIA REPRESENTATIONS OF LOVE, SEX AND FEMALE POWER: SIX CASE STUDIES.

Authors

  • Beatriz Méndez De Dios

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37646/xihmai.v16i32.528

Keywords:

love, sex, poweful, feminsit, media representations

Abstract

Every day media products are consumed: novels, music and cinema, in addition to advertising campaigns made by government agencies that are broadcast mainly on radio and television. These products emit different messages through the media representations that are made of their protagonists, and this is a research topic that has been addressed by Tania Rodríguez Salazar, Doctor in Social Sciences from the University of Guadalajara, professor and researcher at the Department of Education Studies. the Social Communication of the same university and member of the National System of Researchers, level I. He has written several books and articles, among which are: The reasons for marriage (2001), Desirable lives. Cartographies of desires and values ​​(2009) and Social representations. Theory and research (2007, coordinated with Lourdes García), as well as Media representations of love, sex and female power: six case studies (2016) of which she has been coordinator. Her thematic line is Sociology of Culture, love and emotions, and her research lines: Philosophy of Affectivity and emotions.

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References

Rodriguez, T. (Coord.). (2016). REPRESENTACIONES MEDIÁTICAS DEL AMOR, EL SEXO Y EL PODER FEMENINO: SEIS ESTUDIOS DE CASO. Editorial CUCSH-UdeG

Published

2021-12-31

How to Cite

Méndez De Dios, B. . (2021). MEDIA REPRESENTATIONS OF LOVE, SEX AND FEMALE POWER: SIX CASE STUDIES. Xihmai, 16(32), 167–174. https://doi.org/10.37646/xihmai.v16i32.528