The Culture of Mean

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The Culture of Mean is the first book-length feminist critical exploration of representations of youth bullying in media.


The Culture of Mean is the first book-length feminist critical exploration of representations of youth bullying in media. Bringing into conversation scholarship on feminism, media, new communication technologies, surveillance, gender, race, sexuality, and class, Emily D. Ryalls critically examines the explosion of discourse about youth bullying that has occurred in the United States during the last two decades. Countering the monolithic and extreme cultural reaction to narratives about bullying, Ryalls argues that, while it seems common sense to view bullying as always wrong and dangerous, not all aggression is bullying and it is problematic to assume so, because it becomes very difficult to differentiate between healthy conflict and unhealthy (potentially violent) torment. Moreover, since the label "bullying" often does not differentiate between teasing, conflict, sexual harassment, and violence, increasingly the most common way to deal with young people accused of bullying is to criminalize their actions. Through an analysis of books, film, television, and journalistic accounts of bullying, The Culture of Mean shows how constructions of bullying in popular culture create an overly simplistic binary of good and bad people. This process individualizes the problem of bullying and disallows a more complex understanding of the structural issues at work by suggesting that putting an end to bullying simply requires incarcerating those evil teens who are prone to bullying behaviors. This critical perspective of bullying will be of interest to scholars and students interested in the fields of girls' studies, cultural studies, communication, education, sociology, and media studies, as well as parents of school-aged children.

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Emily D. Ryalls received her Ph.D. from the University of South Florida. She is an assistant professor in the Communication Studies Department at California Polytechnic State University.


Klappentext

The Culture of Mean is the first book-length feminist critical exploration of representations of youth bullying in media. Bringing into conversation scholarship on feminism, media, new communication technologies, surveillance, gender, race, sexuality, and class, Emily D. Ryalls critically examines the explosion of discourse about youth bullying that has occurred in the United States during the last two decades. Countering the monolithic and extreme cultural reaction to narratives about bullying, Ryalls argues that, while it seems common sense to view bullying as always wrong and dangerous, not all aggression is bullying and it is problematic to assume so, because it becomes very difficult to differentiate between healthy conflict and unhealthy (potentially violent) torment. Moreover, since the label "bullying" often does not differentiate between teasing, conflict, sexual harassment, and violence, increasingly the most common way to deal with young people accused of bullying is to criminalize their actions. Through an analysis of books, film, television, and journalistic accounts of bullying, The Culture of Mean shows how constructions of bullying in popular culture create an overly simplistic binary of good and bad people. This process individualizes the problem of bullying and disallows a more complex understanding of the structural issues at work by suggesting that putting an end to bullying simply requires incarcerating those evil teens who are prone to bullying behaviors. This critical perspective of bullying will be of interest to scholars and students interested in the fields of girls studies, cultural studies, communication, education, sociology, and media studies, as well as parents of school-aged children.


Inhalt

Acknowledgments - Mean Girls, Cyberbullying, and Bullycide: An Introduction to Bullying Culture - Empowering Ophelia: Postfeminist Empowerment in the Mean Girl Discourse - Bullies in the News: The Tyler Clementi and Phoebe Prince Suicides - "I Can Be a Bitch When I Wanna Be": Queering "Mean Boys" Through Social Aggression - The Hierarchy of Victimhood in Bully - "Beware of Young Girls": Millennial Mean Girls in Scream Queens - Prepping the Queen Bee: Mean Girls and Bad Wannabes on Gossip Girl - Trumping the Myths of Bullying - Index.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Gewicht 431g
    • Untertitel Representing Bullies and Victims in Popular Culture
    • Autor Emily D. Ryalls
    • Titel The Culture of Mean
    • Veröffentlichung 26.12.2017
    • ISBN 1433146193
    • Format Fester Einband
    • EAN 9781433146190
    • Jahr 2017
    • Größe H231mm x B155mm x T17mm
    • Herausgeber Peter Lang
    • Anzahl Seiten 196
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Editor Mazzarella Sharon R.
    • Auflage 1. Auflage
    • GTIN 09781433146190

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