The Rise of Transgender and Gender Diverse Representation in the Media: Impacts on the Population.

IF 1.5 3区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION
Communication Culture & Critique Pub Date : 2019-09-01 Epub Date: 2019-10-02 DOI:10.1093/ccc/tcz031
Richard Mocarski, Robyn King, Sim Butler, Natalie R Holt, T Zachary Huit, Debra A Hope, Heather M Meyer, Nathan Woodruff
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Abstract

In recent years, the transgender and gender diverse (TGD) population has gained a stronger voice in the media. Although these voices are being heard, there are limits on the types of TGD representation displayed in media. The current study interviewed 27 TGD individuals. These interviews exposed how participants view the rise of TGD media representation. The main themes that emerged were TGD awareness and TGD identity discovery and role modeling. Clearly, there is a disconnect between transnormativity in the media and transnormativity in reality.

媒体中跨性别和性别多样化代表的兴起:对人口的影响。
近年来,跨性别和性别多样化(TGD)人群在媒体上获得了更大的发言权。尽管这些声音正在被听到,但媒体上显示的TGD表现形式是有限的。目前的研究采访了27名TGD患者。这些采访揭示了参与者如何看待TGD媒体代表性的上升。出现的主要主题是TGD意识、TGD身份发现和角色建模。显然,媒体中的超规范性与现实中的超标准性之间存在脱节。
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期刊介绍: CCC provides an international forum for critical research in communication, media, and cultural studies. We welcome high-quality research and analyses that place questions of power, inequality, and justice at the center of empirical and theoretical inquiry. CCC seeks to bring a diversity of critical approaches (political economy, feminist analysis, critical race theory, postcolonial critique, cultural studies, queer theory) to bear on the role of communication, media, and culture in power dynamics on a global scale. CCC is especially interested in critical scholarship that engages with emerging lines of inquiry across the humanities and social sciences. We seek to explore the place of mediated communication in current topics of theorization and cross-disciplinary research (including affect, branding, posthumanism, labor, temporality, ordinariness, and networked everyday life, to name just a few examples). In the coming years, we anticipate publishing special issues on these themes.
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