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Writing women = the women's pages of the malay-language press (1987-1998) /
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Writing women/ by Sonia Randhawa.
其他題名:
the women's pages of the malay-language press (1987-1998) /
作者:
Randhawa, Sonia.
出版者:
Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2022.,
面頁冊數:
xvii, 285 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
Chapter One: Introduction -- Chapter Two: Women in the newsrooms: Their perceptions and stories -- Chapter Three: Evolving constructions of the Malay-Muslim woman in Utusan Malaysia -- Chapter Four: Umno, editors and the women's page journalists -- Chapter Five: Conclusion.
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Women - Press coverage - Malaysia. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-1107-1
ISBN:
9789811911071
Writing women = the women's pages of the malay-language press (1987-1998) /
Randhawa, Sonia.
Writing women
the women's pages of the malay-language press (1987-1998) /[electronic resource] :by Sonia Randhawa. - Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :2022. - xvii, 285 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Chapter One: Introduction -- Chapter Two: Women in the newsrooms: Their perceptions and stories -- Chapter Three: Evolving constructions of the Malay-Muslim woman in Utusan Malaysia -- Chapter Four: Umno, editors and the women's page journalists -- Chapter Five: Conclusion.
This book examines how women journalists in Malaysia negotiated male power structures, in particular structures determined by the keystone party of the ruling coalition, the United Malays National Organisation. Through both oral histories and content analysis, it looks at how women journalists in the women's pages of the newspapers found spaces to advocate for their readers. It is thus the first work to look at the importance of the women's pages in the Malay-language newspapers, and how apparently monolithic institutions of the authoritarian state hid diverse contests for resources and prestige. In this contest, the concept of news values, the perception of the reader and the ways in which women constructed themselves as journalists all come into play, and are examined here. The book contributes to the field of feminist media studies by examining how gendered newsroom practices paradoxically allowed women journalists in the women's pages more editorial freedom than those in the malestream press. Dr Sonia Randhawa has been a director for the Centre for Independent Journalism since 2001, and is one of Malaysia's foremost media freedom advocates, having worked as a journalist in the UK, Malaysia and Australia. She has taught at the University of Melbourne, Monash University Malaysia and New Era College (Malaysia). She has served on the board of a regional feminist media organisation (now called IO-International) and on the board of the World Association of Community Radio Broadcaster (AMARC) Asia-Pacific, and worked as the editor of GenderIT.org, a website that looks at the intersection of gender and technology.
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