Misrepresentative Women


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"Misrepresentative Women" by Harry Graham is an affirmative and satirical collection likely featuring humorous poems that playfully critique and caricature various types of female characters and personalities. In this collection, readers can expect Graham's witty and incisive observations on the foibles and idiosyncrasies of different types of women. The title, "Misrepresentative Women," suggests that Graham's poems may humorously exaggerate and satirize certain traits or behaviors commonly associated with specific female archetypes. Graham's language is likely to be sharp and clever, filled with irony and wordplay as he pokes fun at the quirks of his subjects. His poems may offer a lighthearted yet insightful commentary on societal expectations and gender roles, inviting readers to laugh at the absurdities of human behavior while also reflecting on broader themes of identity and representation.




Gendered Mediation


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Despite decades of women’s participation in politics and the increasing number of LGBTQ individuals who are seeking and winning political office, the gender identities of Canadian politicians continue to attract media and public attention and shape the way these individuals are perceived and evaluated. Gendered Mediation takes an original, intersectional approach to these issues by building upon the gendered mediation thesis to argue that political communication and reporting reinforces impressions of politics as a masculine domain that privileges men and treats women as outsiders. Organized into three sections, the book investigates politicians’ gendered strategies for shaping their own and others’ public images, the gendered characteristics of media coverage of politicians, and voter reactions to these self-presentations and media depictions. By examining how sexuality, race, age, and class intersect with gender to produce differing political identities and responses, the contributors make new theoretical and empirical interventions into research on gender and political communication. Their findings have profound implications for democracy not only in Canada but for democratic political systems elsewhere.




A Group of Scottish Women


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Algorithms of Oppression


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Acknowledgments -- Introduction: the power of algorithms -- A society, searching -- Searching for Black girls -- Searching for people and communities -- Searching for protections from search engines -- The future of knowledge in the public -- The future of information culture -- Conclusion: algorithms of oppression -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the author




The Dial


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Chapbook


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At the Works


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The Chapbook


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In a Gloucestershire Garden


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