Generation M : misogyny in media and culture / Vox Populi Productions presents ; written, produced, and directed by Thomas Keith.

For all of the achievements of the womens movement over the past four decades, misogyny remains a persistent force in American culture. In this important new documentary, Thomas Keith, Professor of Philosophy at California State University-Long Beach, looks specifically at misogyny and sexism in mai...

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Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:Kanopy films.
Corporate Author: Kanopy (Firm)
Other Authors: Bennett, Jonathan
Enriquez, Michael
Gruver, Nancy
Hurt, Byron, 1970-
Jolls, Tessa
Katz, Jackson
Keith, Thomas, 1958-
Kilbourne, Jean
Poussaint, Alvin F.
Salter, Kimberly
Sedano, Fredy
Wiley, J.W
Language:English
Published: [place of publication not identified] : Media Education Foundation, 2008.
Series:Kanopy films.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (1 video file, 60 min)
Variant Title:
Gen M
Misogyny in media and culture
Format: Electronic Video
Description
Summary:
For all of the achievements of the womens movement over the past four decades, misogyny remains a persistent force in American culture. In this important new documentary, Thomas Keith, Professor of Philosophy at California State University-Long Beach, looks specifically at misogyny and sexism in mainstream American media, exploring how negative definitions of femininity and hateful attitudes toward women get constructed and perpetuated at the very heart of our popular culture. The film tracks the destructive dynamics of misogyny across a broad and disturbing range of media phenomena: from the hyper-sexualization of commercial products aimed at girls, to the explosion of gender violence in video games aimed at boys; from the near-hysterical sexist rants of hip-hop artists and talk radio shock jocks, to the continually harsh, patronizing caricature of feminism found in virtually every area of American pop culture. Along the way, Generation M forces us to confront the dangerous real-life consequences of misogyny in all of its forms - making a compelling case that when we devalue more than half the population based on gender, we harm boys and men as well as women and girls.
Audience:
Grade 9+
Higher education.
Credits:Directors of photography, Michael Enriquez, Jonathan Bennett ; editing, Tom Keith, MIchael Enriquez, Jonathan Bennett.
Participant or Performer:
With Thomas Keith ; interviewees: Byron Hurt, Jackson Katz, Jean Kilbourne, Kimberly Salter, Nancy Gruver, Tessa Jolls, J.W. Wiley, Alvin Poussaint.