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Feminist Media Studies, Volume 2 Issue 1 2002

ISSN: 1471-5902 (electronic) 1468-0777 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
Publisher: Routledge
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Guest Editors' Introduction
Meredith Raimondo; Cindy Patton
Pages 5 – 18
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"I Think It More of a White Persons Sort of Awareness": Condoms and the Making of a White Nation in Media Representations of Safer (Hetero)sex
Nicole Vitellone
Pages 19 – 36
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Border Narratives, HIV/AIDS, and Latina/o Health in the United States: A Cultural Analysis
Maria V. Ruiz
Pages 37 – 62
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Dissonant Discourses: HIV-Positive Refugees and the Media in New Zealand
Heather Worth
Pages 63 – 79
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AIDS as a US National Security Threat: Media Effects and Geographical Imaginations
Karin E. Johnson
Pages 81 – 96
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Expecting the Epidemic: A Social History of the Representation of Sexual Risk in Nepal
Stacy Leigh Pigg
Pages 97 – 125
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Reviews Editors' Introduction
Karen Ross; Linda Steiner
Page 127
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The Media and Our Protest
Oona Besman
Pages 128 – 129
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September 11th, As We Now Call Them
Gill Branston
Pages 129 – 131
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Feminist Media Criticism: An Elaborate Distraction?
Lane Browning
Pages 131 – 133
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"Islamophobia" and the Media in Italy
Rinella Cere
Pages 133 – 136
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Where Are All the Women?
Melanie Dunn
Pages 136 – 137
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It's September 12th: Do You Know Where Afghanistan's Women Are?
Barbara Friedman
Pages 137 – 139
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Media in Crises: Gender and Terror, September 2001
Sue Curry Jansen
Pages 139 – 141
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News Terrorism: Misogyny Exposed and the Easy Journalism of Conflict
Maggie Magor
Pages 141 – 144
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A Feminist Response to the Rhetoric of Revenge
Barbara A. Mastrolia
Pages 144 – 146
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Teaching Students to Challenge the War-as-Justice Rhetoric
Penny O'Donnell; Tanja Dreher
Pages 147 – 149
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Feminism is NOT Pacifism: A Personal View of the Politics of War
Lynne Roper
Pages 149 – 151
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Violence, Militarism, Terrorism: Faces of a Masculine Order and the Exploitation of Women
Katharine Sarikakis
Pages 151 – 153
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A Blindfold of Compassion? Women as Pawns in the New War
Shannon Walsh
Pages 153 – 155
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Teaching and Learning about Terror
Jane Widdess
Pages 155 – 156
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Book Reviews
Pages 157 – 164
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