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This guide will assist with finding information on gender, media and popular culture.
Contact info
For Library research help, please contact Moninder Lalli, Librarian for Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies by email (moninder_lalli@sfu.ca) or Ask a librarian.
Selected encyclopedias
Encyclopedias, handbooks or textbooks provide overviews, definitions and identify key authors and ideas.
- Communication, cultural and media studies: the key concepts
- Encyclopedia of children, adolescents, and the media
- Encyclopedia of contemporary American culture
- Encyclopedia of gender in media
- Encyclopedia of racism in American films
- Handbook of gender, sex, and media
- International encyclopedia of dance
- The Oxford encyclopedia of theatre and performance
- Routledge Companion to Media, Sex and Sexuality
- Routledge international handbook of critical disability studies
- Rowman & Littlefield handbook of transgender studies
- Sage international encyclopedia of mass media and society
Selected material from the course syllabus
Books
- Feminist media studies by Alison Harvey (unlimited number of users)
- Race/gender/class/media : considering diversity across audiences, content, and producers (3 simultaneous users)
- Veiled superheroes : Islam, feminism, and popular culture [print]
- Women and Popular Culture in Canada (unlimited number of users)
Films
- Miss Representation
- Reel Injun (unlimited user access)
Find books in the Library
How to use the Library Catalogue [guide]
Do a Library Catalogue search to see if the Library owns or provides access to the sources that you've identified.
For known items it is best to check using "Browse by title" icon.
Search by topic, using Basic or Advanced Search
Note: Searches can be limited to "Online Resources only" and "Resource type" of "Books" and selected "Subjects"
- (women OR gender) AND ("mass media" OR "popular culture" OR TV OR television)
Limit the results list by subject (left-hand column) and resource type (books, articles, etc.) - (misgyny OR hate OR rage OR anger OR violen*) AND (feminism OR "women's rights") AND ("popular culture" OR media)
- ("sexual violence" OR "sexual consent") AND ("Social media" OR Twitter OR Facebook OR Instagram OR Netflix)
- ("sexual content" OR porn*) AND (movie* OR "moving picture*" OR "motion picture*" OR cinema OR films) AND (impact OR effect OR influence)
- (women OR gender) AND (disabil* OR crip*) AND ("Mass media" OR "popular culture")
- ("sextual minorities" OR LGBT* OR queer* OR gay OR lesbian* OR transgender*) AND ("Mass media" OR "popular culture" OR television OR TV)
- Burlesque OR Neoburlesque
Limited by "Subject" and "Resource type" - (comics OR marvel) AND (female* OR women OR superheroine*)
To search for a particular television show, use Advanced Search, "Subject contains" and then enter name of the show
Buffy, the vampire slayer (Television program)
Proper syntax for Boolean logic (words that allow you to combine concepts)
Combine different concepts using AND
Combine same concepts using OR
Use quotation marks to search for a phrase
Use brackets for synonyms
Use asterisk (*) for different endings of words
Note: For Catalogue Search, when combining concepts, use CAPITAL letters ( "OR", "AND")
Look at the titles in the "results list" and for those books that look relevant, click on their subject headings to find more books on that topic.
Selected books
- BOOM! SPLAT! : Comics and Violence
- #CyberMisogyny: Using and Strengthening Canadian Legal Responses to Gendered Hate and Harassment Online
- Challenging images of women in the media reinventing women's lives
- Comedy and the Politics of Representation Mocking the Weak
- Contested images women of color in popular culture
- Dangerous Curves: Action Heroines, Gender, Fetishism, and Popular Culture
- Embodied Performances : Sexuality, Gender, Bodies
- Feminism & popular culture : investigating the postfeminist mystique
- Feminism, Inc.
- Gender and diversity representation in mass media
- Gender and media : representing, producing, consuming
- Gender, race, and class in media : a critical reader [print]
- Gender & Pop Culture: A Text-Reader
- Gender in the digital sphere : representation, engagement and expression
- Gendered defenders : Marvel's superheroines in transmedia spaces
- Heroines of comic books and literature : portrayals in popular culture
- Hot pants and spandex suits : gender representation in American superhero comics
- L word
- LGBT Transnational Identity and the Media
- Media and class : TV, film, and digital culture
- Media voice space and power : essays in refraction
- Misogyny and Media in the Age of Trump
- Misogyny in American culture : causes, trends, and solutions
- Postfemininities in Popular Culture
- Queer Popular Culture: Literature, Media, Film, and Television
- Race and cultural practice in popular culture
- Racialized media : the design, delivery, and decoding of race and ethnicity
- Representations of black women in the media : the damnation of black womanhood
- Rethinking gender in popular culture in the 21st century : Marlboro men and California gurls
- Talking Bodies: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Embodiment, Gender and Identity
- The transgender studies reader / edited by Susan Stryker and Stephen Whittle
- Women, celebrity and cultures of ageing : freeze frame
- Wonder Woman : feminism, culture and the body
Browse search
Choose: Browse tab, change "title" to "subject"
For books about a person, search for the person as "Subject" using "Advanced Search" or "Browse by subject"
E.g. Baker, Josephine
Browse by Subject (change the default "Title" to "Subject")
- Blacks In Motion Pictures
- Comic books, strips, etc. -- History and criticism
- Feminism And Mass Media
- Feminism And Motion Pictures
- Gays in popular culture
- Mass media -- social aspects
- Mass media and culture
- Mass media and minorities
- Mass media and race relations
- Mass Media And Sex
- Mass Media and Women
- Misogyny
- Misogyny -- [name of country]
- Performance artists
- Pornography Social Aspects
- Rape in mass media
- Race in mass media
- Sex role in mass media
- Sex in music
- Sex Role On Television
- Sexual minorities in mass media
- Social classes in mass media
- Television programs
- Television talk shows
- Television viewers
- Women in mass media.
- Women in popular culture
- Women in the performing arts
Journal articles, news and primary sources
Searching the "Databases for a discipline" is a great strategy to view articles that have been written within the scholarly journals of that discipline. Limit search results to academic or scholarly articles. If full-text of article is not available from within the database, click on the "Get@SFU" link to find it or to initiate an inter-library loan request.
For help, refer to the How to find journal articles, What is a scholarly journal?, Finding articles: Advanced search techniques [video 3:13 mins]
- Women's Studies International - key database for feminist perspectives
- Keyword searches:
- (media or popular culture) and (portray* or represent*)
- (media or popular culture) and (women or gender or queer or gay or gays or lesbian* or homosexual*)
- Burlesque or Neoburlesque or stripping or "strip tease"
- Keyword searches:
- Communication and Mass Media Complete - Important database for "popular culture", "social media" and "mass media" topics
- Academic Search Premier - Multidisciplinary index to academic and popular journals. Indexes many women's studies journals.
- CBCA Fulltext Reference - Covers Canadian topics including business, politics, literature, history and news event
Dance, film, literature, music and performing arts
For scholarly articles on films or television shows, you may also wish to search the databases below:
- International Index to the Performing Arts - Multidisciplinary index to journals for the Performing Arts (drama, theater, dance, film, television)
- Film & Television Literature Index - International index to scholarly and popular journal literature on film, television and video
- Oxford Music Online - a comprehensive reference database on all aspects of music. Includes access to Grove Music Online; Oxford dictionary of music and Oxford companion to music
News databases
For newspaper stories, check out the databases below:
- Canadian Newsstand - Full-text of major Canadian newspapers.
- Historical Newspapers - Includes the Washington Post (1877 - 1990); Wall Street Journal (1889 - 1989); New York Times (1851 - 36-month embargo)
- Times digital archive - Full-text and full-image articles from the Times of London for the years 1785-1985.
Primary sources databases
A primary source is a document or other sort of evidence written or created during the time under study, or by one of the persons or organizations directly involved in the event. Primary sources offer an inside view of a particular event. Types of primary sources include: original documents (excerpts or translations are acceptable): diaries, speeches, letters, minutes, interviews, news film footage, autobiographies, official records.
- Archives of Sexuality & Gender - Monographs, manuscripts, correspondence, and ephemera from 1600 to 1940, as well as texts, photographs, and illustrations on health, politics, age, race/ ethnicity, and social and economic issues in relation to LGBTQ rights and women's rights since 1940.
- Popular Culture in Britain and America, 1950-1975 - Colour images of manuscripts and rare printed materials, as well as photographs, ephemera and memorabilia covering popular culture in Britain, America, and Canada from 1950 to 1975.
- Victorian Popular Culture - Search across four collections on popular entertainment in the 19th and early 20th centuries: Spiritualism, Sensation and Magic; Circuses, Sideshows and Freaks; Music Hall, Theatre and Popular Entertainment; Moving Pictures, Optical Entertainments and the Advent of Cinema
- E.g. search for "burlesque" results in articles in magazines, billboards, etc. See an example, below:
Chatfield-Taylor, O. (1936, 10). SHE STRIPS TO CONQUER. Town & Country, 91, 82. Retrieved from http://proxy.lib.sfu.ca/login?url=https://search-proquest-com.proxy.lib.sfu.ca/docview/2120635594?accountid=13800
For more, see Primary Sources for Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies (GSWS)
Citing primary sources
Websites and YouTube
Advertising
- Ad Access Project (Duke University Library) - images and database information for over 7,000 advertisements printed in U.S. and Canadian newspapers and magazines between 1911 and 1955. Ad*Access concentrates on five main subject areas: Radio, Television, Transportation, Beauty and Hygiene, and World War II, providing a coherent view of a number of major campaigns and companies through images preserved in one particular advertising collection available at Duke University. [from the website].
- Library guide
- Beauty and Hygiene advertisements from the 1911 through 1956 section of the Ad*Access Project
- Television (1939 - 1957)
- Library guide
- Bitch Media - "feminist response to pop culture"
- Gender Ads Project - "This site is an educational resource that focuses on the ways in which gender (and related issues like sexuality, social class, race, etc.) and advertising intersect. The primary focus of this Web site is print advertising."
- Examples from Gender Ads Project:
Media
- Media Smarts (formerly, Media Awareness Network)
Music videos, soap operas, and television
- Bust magazine
- The Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media
- AOL Video Search - Find music videos
- Television Without Pity - Episode analysis and discussion groups
- TV.com - Rather commercial, but lots of information
- Women and Hollywood blog
- Soap Central
YouTube
Example of a video series analyzing misogyny in video games
- Tropes vs Women in Video Games - by Anita Sarkeesian
Writing help and other library guides
- What is a scholarly, peer-reviewed journal?
- Finding and evaluating resources
- Critical thinking skills at university
- Understanding and Avoiding Plagiarism
- Library Research Tutorials. Animated tutorials on search techniques for finding books and journal articles.
- For help with writing essays: Student Learning Commons & Writing for university