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Foreword | ||
Images That Injure: An Introduction | 1 | |
I | A General Overview | |
1 | Moral Responsibilities and the Power of Pictures | 7 |
2 | Stereotyping, Prejudice, and Discrimination | 15 |
3 | Media Methods That Lead to Stereotypes | 23 |
4 | Unconscious, Ubiquitous Frames | 29 |
5 | Images That Heal | 35 |
II | Stereotypes from September 11, 2001 | |
6 | Visual Symbolism and Stereotypes in the Wake of 9/11 | 43 |
7 | Terrorists We Like and Terrorists We Don't Like | 51 |
8 | Unequal Combatants on an Uneven Media Battlefield: Palestine and Israel | 57 |
9 | Post-9/11 Discrimination against Arabs and Muslims | 65 |
10 | Arabs and Arab Americans: Ancient Middle East Conflicts Hit Home | 75 |
III | Ethnic Stereotypes | |
11 | Media Stereotypes of African Americans | 87 |
12 | Ethnic Stereotpyes: Hispanics and Mexican Americans | 93 |
13 | Exotics, Erotic, and Coconuts: Stereotypes of Pacific Islanders | 103 |
14 | Native American Stereotypes | 113 |
15 | Jewish Images That Injure | 121 |
16 | Images of Irish Americans: Invisible, Inebriated, or Irascible | 131 |
IV | Gender Stereotypes | |
17 | Women as Sex Partners | 141 |
18 | We've Come a Long Way Maybe: An Analysis of the Portrayal of Women in Super Bowl Commercials from 1989 to 2002 | 149 |
V | Age Stereotypes | |
19 | The Child as Image: Media Stereotypes of Children | 159 |
20 | Growing Old in Commercials: Not Always a Laughing Matter | 167 |
VI | Physical Stereotypes | |
21 | The Invisible Cultural Group: Images of Disability | 175 |
22 | The Blind in the Media: A Vision of Stereotypes in Action | 185 |
VII | Sexual Orientation Stereotypes | |
23 | Recapturing the Archetype: An Inclusive Vision of Sexuality and Gender | 197 |
24 | The Avocado and the Asparagus: Searching for Masculine and Feminine Archetypes within the Stereotyping Theater of Sexualized Mediatypes | 207 |
VIII | Miscellaneous Stereotypes | |
25 | Drawing Blood: Images, Stereotypes, and the Political Cartoon | 223 |
26 | Transformation of a Stereotype: Geeks, Nerds, Whiz Kids, and Hackers | 233 |
27 | Stereotyping of Media Personnel | 241 |
IX | Conclusion | |
28 | Common Ground and Future Hopes | 251 |
Notes and References | 261 | |
Bibliography | 285 | |
Index | 307 | |
About the Contributors | 317 |
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