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E-grāmata: Gender and Sexuality in the European Media: Exploring Different Contexts Through Conceptualisations of Age

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This edited collection brings together original empirical and theoretical insights into the complex set of relations which exist between age, gender, sexualities and the media in Europe.

This book investigates how engagements with media reflect peoples constructions and understandings of gender in society, as well as articulations of age in relation to gender and sexuality; the ways in which negotiations of gender and sexuality inform peoples practices with media, and not least how mediated representations may reinforce or challenge social hierarchies based in differences of gender, sexual orientation and age. In doing so, it showcases new and innovative research at the forefront of media and communication practice and theory. Including contributions from both established and early career scholars across Europe, it engages with a wide range of hotly debated topics within the context of gender, sexuality and the media, informing academic, public and policy agendas.

This collection will be of interest to students and researchers in gender studies, media studies, film and television, cultural studies, sexuality, ageing, sociology and education.
List of illustrations
vii
List of contributors
viii
Editors' introduction 1(8)
Sara De Vuyst
Despina Chronaki
Cosimo Marco Scarcelli
Sergio Villanueva Baselga
PART I Young people, sexuality and gender performance: Texts and audiences
9(64)
1 Feminist YouTubers in Spain: A public space for building resistance
11(13)
Nuria Aratina
Lolanda Tortajada
Cilia Willem
2 Un/fit for young viewers: LGBT+ representation in Flemish and Irish children's television
24(17)
Florian Vanlee
Paraic Kerrigan
3 Breaking the silence: Young people, sex information and the internet in Italy and Portugal
41(17)
Daniel Cardoso
Cosimo Marco Scarcelli
4 COVID-19 pandemic and discourses of anxiety about childhood sexuality in digital spaces
58(15)
Despina Chronaki
PART II Adults, sexuality, gender and the media in research perspective
73(60)
5 HIV-related stigma in the European cinema: Connective representations of a cultural trauma
75(11)
Sergio Villanueva Baselga
6 Build it and they will come: Sex toys, heteronormativity and age
86(14)
Paul G. Nixon
Anja Selmer
7 Fuelling hate: Hate speech towards women in online news websites in Albania
100(19)
Emiljano Kaziaj
8 `Tell me how old I am': Cinema, pedagogy, adults and underage trans folks
119(14)
Magali Daniela Perez Riedel
Pablo Ariel Scharagrodsky
PART III Elderly have a voice(?): Sexuality, gender and the media across texts and audiences
133(70)
9 Invisible aged femininities in popular culture: Representational strategies deconstructed
135(11)
Sofie Van Bauwel
10 `Old dirty pops and young hot chicks': Age differences in pornographic fantasies
146(15)
Susanna Paasonen
11 Hustling and ageism in the films Eastern Boys and Briider der Nacht
161(14)
Antonio A. Caballero-Galvez
Maria Porras Sanchez
12 Ageing women on screen: Disgust, disdain and the Time's Up pushback
175(15)
Karen Ross
13 No Country for Old Men?: Representations of the ageing body in contemporary pornography
190(13)
Federico Zecca
Index 203
Cosimo Marco Scarcelli, PhD, is Assistant Professor at FISPPA, University of Padua. His research interests deal with digital media with a focus on young people, intimacy, gender, sexuality, digital literacy and media education. He is chair of the Gender and Communication section of ECREA.

Despina Chronaki (Dr) is Adjunct Lecturer at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and the Hellenic Open University (MA in Journalism Studies). Her research focuses on audiences of popular culture, childrens experiences with media, ethics and porn studies.

Sara De Vuyst is Postdoctoral Researcher in the Department of Languages and Cultures at Ghent University. Her research interests are feminist media studies, issues of gender, sexuality and ageing, and gender inequality in journalism. She is vice-chair of the ECREA Gender and Communication section and currently working on the LiLI project that has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Unions Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement No. 851666).

Sergio Villanueva Baselga is Assistant Professor at the University of Barcelona. His research focuses on the relationship between media and health identities, stigma and resilience, considering that media, film and culture are part of the social determinants of health. He is vice-chair of the Film Studies section of ECREA.