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ISBN 10: 1788115376
ISBN 13: 978-1788115377
Author: Susan Dobscha
Susan Dobscha and the authors in this Handbook provide a primer and resource for scholars and practitioners keen to develop or enhance their understanding of how gender permeates marketing decisions, consumer experiences, public policy initiatives, and market practices.
This Handbook’s main objective is to provide a roadmap through the complicated terrain of gender as it pertains to marketing and consumer behavior. The author also highlights that the study of gender is not restricted to certain theories, methods, or approaches. The unifying conclusion is that the study of gender is an important topic that has not received the attention it deserves within the marketing discipline; and attention to gender is crucial now more than ever.
This book will give marketing scholars the guidance they need to incorporate the topic of gender into their research by highlighting the current conversations that are taking place in the field of marketing, and more importantly by illuminating the gap in which more scholarship is necessary to increase our understanding of gender complexities.
Contributors include: J. Brace-Govan, J. Coffin, C. Coleman, S. Dobscha, J. Drenten, S. Dunnett, C.A. Eichert, S. Ferguson, L. Gurrieri, R.L. Harrison, W. Hein, G.H. Knudsen, J. Littlefield, P. Maclaran, A.-I. Nolke, S. O’Donohoe, J. Ostberg, N.J. Pendarvis, A.S. Rome, M. Sanghvi, K.C. Sredl, L. Steinfield, L. Stevens, L. Walther, M. Zawisza, L.T. Zayer
Table of contents:
1. A Psychological Perspective on Gendered Advertising: Content, Effectiveness, and Effects
Magdalena Zawisza
2. Video Gaming As A Gendered Pursuit
Jenna Drenten, Robert L. Harrison and Nicholas J. Pendarvis
3. Gender East and West: Transnational Gender Theory and Global Marketing Research
Katherine C. Sredl
4. Gender and Sexed Bodies: Embodiment, Corporeality, Physical Mastery and the Gaze
Jan Brace-Govan and Shelagh Ferguson
5. The hashtaggable body: Negotiating gender performance in social media
Lauren Gurrieri and Jenna Drenten
6. Patriarchal Myths Debunked: Applying a Dialectic of Extremes to Women’s Erotic Consumption
Luciana Walther
7. Critical consumers – discourses of women, sexuality, and objectification
Gry Hongsmark Knudsen
8. The TCR Perspective of Gender: Moving from Critical Theory to an Activism-Praxis Orientation
Laurel Steinfield, Jon Littlefield, Wendy Hein, Catherine Coleman and Linda Tuncay Zayer
9. No More Mister Mom: Masculinity And Consumption
Jacob Ostberg
10. Thinking Through Feminist Theorising: Poststructuralist Feminism, Ecofeminism, and Intersectionality
Pauline Maclaran and Lorna Stevens
11. Rethinking Feminist Waves
Alexandra S. Rome, Stephanie O’Donohoe and Susan Dunnett
12. Toward (and Beyond) LGBTQ+ Studies in Marketing and Consumer Research
Jack Coffin, Christian A. Eichert and Ana-Isabel Nolke
13. Gender and Intersectionality in Political Marketing
Minita Sanghvi
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