
International Journal of Media & Cultural Politics 15.2 is now available
Intellect is pleased to announce that the International Journal of Media & Cultural Politics 15.2 is now available!
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Aims & Scope
The International Journal of Media & Cultural Politics is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal committed to analysing the politics of communication(s) and cultural processes. It addresses cultural politics in their local, international and global dimensions, recognizing equally the importance of issues defined by their specific cultural geography and those that traverse cultures and nations.
Issue 15.2
Introduction
Family and the media: Cultural politics and public narratives
Andrea Carosso, Tetiana Havlin and EvaSabine Zehelein
Articles
Documenting the legacies of the Chilean dictatorship: Questioning the family relationship in the documentary films El pacto de Adriana and El color del camaleón
Fernando Canet
Mummy, me and her podcast: Family and gender discourses in contemporary podcast culture: Not by Accident as audio(auto)biography
Eva-Sabine Zehelein
Nuclear families and radical feminism in 2000’s American TV series
Céline Morin
No life without family: Film representations of involuntary childlessness, silence and exclusion
Cristina Archetti
Cooking love in Asia: Food, belonging and the making of a multicultural family on Korean film and television
Myoung-Sun Song
Planning a Puerto Rican family in New York: Symbolic violence and reproductive decisionmaking in the Planned Parenthood film La Sortija de Compromiso (1965)
Claudia Roesch
Commentaries
The limits of pious families: Religion, family and the state in the women’s pages of Utusan Malaysia (1987–98)
Sonia Randhawa
Representations and public discourse of Chinese family cultures across media platforms
Book Reviews
Random Families: Genetic Strangers, Sperm Donor Siblings, and the Creation of New Kin, Rosanna Hertz and Margaret K. Nelson (2019)
Eva-Sabine Zehelein
Connecting Families? Information & Communication Technologies, Generations, and the Life Course, Barbara Barbosa Neves and Cláudia Casimiro (eds) (2018)
Tetiana Havli