The Broadcast 41
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
How forty-one women-including Dorothy Parker, Gypsy Rose Lee, and Lena Horne- were forced out of American television and radio in the 1950s Red Scare.
Carol A. Stabile explore des questions profondes à l'intersection du féminisme et de la technologie. Son travail examine comment le genre, la race et les médias s'entremêlent dans les récits sociétaux, révélant les biais cachés qui façonnent nos perceptions. Stabile encourage la réflexion critique sur la manière dont la technologie et les constructions culturelles influencent les inégalités.


How forty-one women-including Dorothy Parker, Gypsy Rose Lee, and Lena Horne- were forced out of American television and radio in the 1950s Red Scare.
Exploring cultural anxieties surrounding race and gender, this book examines their impact on societal beliefs about crime and its portrayal in media. Through a series of case studies spanning from the early nineteenth century to the present, it reveals how these anxieties shape public perception and reporting of criminal events, offering a critical analysis of the interplay between social constructs and crime narratives.