Beyond killing us softly the impact of media images on women and girls
(VHS Video)
Contributors
Published
Cambridge, Mass. : Cambridge Documentary Films, 2000.
Physical Desc
1 videocassette (34 min.) : sound, color ; 1/2 in.
Status
Prescott College - MEDFAC - Media - Faculty Use Only
HF5827.K55 2000
1 available
HF5827.K55 2000
1 available
Prescott College - MEDFAC - Media - Faculty Use Only
HF5827.K55 2000 BOOKLET
1 available
HF5827.K55 2000 BOOKLET
1 available
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Published
Cambridge, Mass. : Cambridge Documentary Films, 2000.
Format
VHS Video
Language
English
Notes
General Note
Companion film to: Killing us softly, Still killing us softly and Killing us softly 3.
Creation/Production Credits
Editor, Renner Wunderlich.
Participants/Performers
Commentary: Carol Gilligan, Catherine Steiner-Adair, Gail Dines, Gloria Steinem, Amy Richards, Valerie Batts.
Description
A documentary about the fight against the toxic and degrading messages to women and girls that dominate the media. The film presents the leading authorities in the fields of psychology of women and girls, eating disorders, gender studies, violence against women, and media literacy -- and focuses their ideas on practical solutions and the best tactics for reclaiming our culture.
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VHS.
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Subjects
LC Subjects
Advertising -- Psychological aspects.
Advertising -- Women.
Beauty, Personal -- Psychological aspects.
Body image in adolescence.
Body image in women.
Eating disorders -- Etiology.
Feminine beauty (Aesthetics)
Girls -- Psychology.
Pornography.
Self-perception.
Sex in advertising.
Sex in mass media.
Sexism.
Teenage girls -- Psychology.
Video recordings.
Women -- Crimes against.
Women -- Psychology.
Women in advertising.
Women in mass media.
Advertising -- Women.
Beauty, Personal -- Psychological aspects.
Body image in adolescence.
Body image in women.
Eating disorders -- Etiology.
Feminine beauty (Aesthetics)
Girls -- Psychology.
Pornography.
Self-perception.
Sex in advertising.
Sex in mass media.
Sexism.
Teenage girls -- Psychology.
Video recordings.
Women -- Crimes against.
Women -- Psychology.
Women in advertising.
Women in mass media.
Citations
APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Lazarus, M., Wunderlich, R., Gilligan, C., Steiner-Adair, C., Dines, G., Steinem, G., Richards, A., & Batts, V. (2000). Beyond killing us softly: the impact of media images on women and girls . Cambridge Documentary Films.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Margaret. Lazarus et al.. 2000. Beyond Killing Us Softly: The Impact of Media Images On Women and Girls. Cambridge Documentary Films.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Margaret. Lazarus et al.. Beyond Killing Us Softly: The Impact of Media Images On Women and Girls Cambridge Documentary Films, 2000.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Lazarus, Margaret., et al. Beyond Killing Us Softly: The Impact of Media Images On Women and Girls Cambridge Documentary Films, 2000.
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