Selling Anxiety: How the News Media Scare Women

Author:   Caryl Rivers
Publisher:   University Press of New England
ISBN:  

9781584656159


Pages:   192
Publication Date:   30 April 2007
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained


Our Price $65.87 Quantity:  
Add to Cart

Share |

Selling Anxiety: How the News Media Scare Women


Add your own review!

Overview

"A strange duality affects the news media today. The more that women advance in the worlds of business, academia, medicine, and law, the gloomier news about women and their achievements becomes. As statistics report the rise in the number of women obtaining college and advanced degrees, the media increasingly tells them that this is a terrible mistake and that only by returning to traditional roles of wife and mother can women find true happiness. The message is that if women do achieve, they will make themselves and their families miserable. This message, often based on specious ""scientific"" studies and reports, gets played over and over again in televised newscasts, print newspapers, the internet, and other media outlets purporting to be objective. Rivers, a journalist who has written extensively in the behavioral sciences, exposes the many ways news media distort stories about women. According to Rivers, these stories ""sell"" because they play to the fears of affluent women, one of the most desirable consumer markets. Rivers' topics, literally ""pulled from the headlines,"" include negative representations of working mothers and ""latch-key"" kids, stories that exaggerate the perils of childcare and divorce, media treatment of powerful political figures like Elizabeth Dole, Teresa Heinz, and Hillary Clinton, and news as ""poli-porn"" (sex and death-obsessed tales of pretty, white girls and women like Jon-Benet Ramsay, Chandra Levy, and Natalee Holloway). Rivers also revisits ongoing debates about male and female brainpower and the claim that the attention paid to girls in schools is ruining boys' chances for achievement and success. She examines how the media has collaborated with George W. Bush and the political right to wage war on birth control and abortion. Her conclusion suggests what can and must be done to halt the news media's assault on women."

Full Product Details

Author:   Caryl Rivers
Publisher:   University Press of New England
Imprint:   University Press of New England
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.404kg
ISBN:  

9781584656159


ISBN 10:   1584656158
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   30 April 2007
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

Table of Contents

Reviews

Continuing where Susan Faludi left off with Backlash, [Rivers] illustrates how specious pseudo-science, faulty facts and institutional sexism permeate news about gender issues, with negative consequences for public policy. Selling Anxiety does a great service to public debate by debunking the erroneous data upon which such shoddy journalism is based, and providing accurate information to counter sexist narratives. --Ms. Magazine Rivers explores examples of the disparaging ways professional women are depicted in the popular press. --BU Today (Boston University) What Rivers' book did for this woman is calm me down. --Margery Eagan, Boston Herald Rivers is at her best when she holds up a well-known news story that condemns ambitious women and reveals the bad science behind it... her media lesson is a good one: Don't believe the hype. --Bust


"""Continuing where Susan Faludi left off with Backlash, [Rivers] illustrates how specious pseudo-science, faulty ""facts"" and institutional sexism permeate news about gender issues, with negative consequences for public policy. Selling Anxiety does a great service to public debate by debunking the erroneous data upon which such shoddy journalism is based, and providing accurate information to counter sexist narratives.""--Ms. Magazine ""Rivers explores examples of the disparaging ways professional women are depicted in the popular press.""--BU Today (Boston University) ""What Rivers' book did for this woman is calm me down.""--Margery Eagan, Boston Herald ""Rivers is at her best when she holds up a well-known news story that condemns ambitious women and reveals the bad science behind it... her media lesson is a good one: Don't believe the hype.""--Bust"


Continuing where Susan Faludi left off with Backlash, [Rivers] illustrates how specious pseudo-science, faulty facts and institutional sexism permeate news about gender issues, with negative consequences for public policy. Selling Anxiety does a great service to public debate by debunking the erroneous data upon which such shoddy journalism is based, and providing accurate information to counter sexist narratives. --Ms. Magazine


Author Information

Caryl Rivers, the author of thirteen books, is a nationally-known media critic. She has written for the New York Times Magazine, Mother Jones, MS., The Nation, the Washington Post, Working Women, and many other magazines. She is a professor of journalism at Boston University.

Tab Content 6

Author Website:  

Customer Reviews

Recent Reviews

No review item found!

Add your own review!

Countries Available

All regions
Latest Reading Guide

Aorrng

Shopping Cart
Your cart is empty
Shopping cart
Mailing List