Introduction: media matrix
1. Film and fantasy: the perverse gaze
2. Big Brother: peep shows and reality TV
3. Television and taboo: the limits of Sex and the City
4. Women and post-porn: Romance to Annie Sprinkle
5. The full monty: postmodern men and the media
6. Mills + Boon dot com: the beast in the bedroom
7. Cybersex: from television to teledildonics
8. Queering the media: a gay gaze
9. The cyberstar: digital pleasures and the new reality
10. Crisis TV: terrorism and trauma
11. The global self and the new reality
Barbara Creed is Associate Professor of Cinema Studies in the
School of Fine Arts at the University of Melbourne. A well-known
film critic and media commentator, she has been the Age film
reviewer for 3 years and an ABC (3LO + 3RN) film critic for the
past decade. She is the author of The Monstrous-Feminine: Film,
Feminism, Psychoanalysis (Routledge, 1993) and co-editor of both
Don't Shoot Darling! Women's Independent Filmmaking in Australia
(Greenhouse Press, 1987) and 'Body Trade: Captivity, Cannibalism
and
Colonialism in the Pacific' (Pluto + Routledge 2001). She has
published widely in international journals such as Screen, New
Formations, and Camera Obscura and her writings have been
translated into German,
Swedish, Polish, Japanese and Italian.
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