Race, Gender, Class, and Media: Considering Diversity Across, edited by Rebecca Ann Lind, presents the 5th edition of this influential textbook, offering a comprehensive exploration of diversity within mass media. Published on March 14, 2023, this English-language volume delves into three critical settings: Audiences, Content, and Production. Featuring 55 readings, with a significant number newly commissioned for this edition, the book unites scholars from diverse humanities and social science disciplines. These contributions foster a multifaceted and intersectional understanding of how race, gender, and class intersect with the creation, consumption, and inherent nature of media texts. Designed for pedagogical flexibility, the book opens with an in-depth introduction to core concepts, followed by contextualizing introductions to each of the three main sections. Each reading incorporates ‘It’s Your Turn’ activities, designed to actively engage students and provide a foundation for assignments. Furthermore, a curated list of valuable resources, including books, articles, films, and websites, is provided for both students and instructors. This essential volume serves as an introduction to interdisciplinary studies of race, gender, and class as they manifest across both digital and legacy media.
ISBN-10: 1032042117
ISBN-13: 978-1032042114
