Asset Details
MbrlCatalogueTitleDetail
Do you wish to reserve the book?
Negotiating Genre Boundaries and Mediating Gender Stereotypeson MTV's 16 and Pregnant and Teen Mom
by
Hodel, Christina H
in
Negotiation
2016
Hey, we have placed the reservation for you!
By the way, why not check out events that you can attend while you pick your title.
You are currently in the queue to collect this book. You will be notified once it is your turn to collect the book.
Oops! Something went wrong.
Looks like we were not able to place the reservation. Kindly try again later.
Are you sure you want to remove the book from the shelf?
Oops! Something went wrong.
While trying to remove the title from your shelf something went wrong :( Kindly try again later!
Do you wish to request the book?
Negotiating Genre Boundaries and Mediating Gender Stereotypeson MTV's 16 and Pregnant and Teen Mom
by
Hodel, Christina H
in
Negotiation
2016
Please be aware that the book you have requested cannot be checked out. If you would like to checkout this book, you can reserve another copy
We have requested the book for you!
Your request is successful and it will be processed during the Library working hours. Please check the status of your request in My Requests.
Oops! Something went wrong.
Looks like we were not able to place your request. Kindly try again later.
Negotiating Genre Boundaries and Mediating Gender Stereotypeson MTV's 16 and Pregnant and Teen Mom
Journal Article
Negotiating Genre Boundaries and Mediating Gender Stereotypeson MTV's 16 and Pregnant and Teen Mom
2016
Request Book From Autostore
and Choose the Collection Method
Overview
According to Nielsen, in later seasons the programs garnered 3 million viewers each week and were still the network's top-rated series after Jersey Shore (MTV, 2009-2012) (\"MTV Rings\" 2010, N.P.). [...]one of the original cast members (Catelynn) bears an unmistakable resemblance to the titular Juno in many aspects including her character, her relationship with the baby's father, and her pregnancy's outcome. [...]there is the \"lost woman,''mainly a girl \"in search of her Prince Charming, such as Snow White; the girl who achieves success through her partner or finds failure when betrayed by her man; the heroine who seeks the condition through the acts of men...\" [...]more pertinent to the conclusions of this study, is the slanted variety of stereotyping seen in the first few seasons of 16 and Pregnant.
Publisher
Studies in the Humanities
Subject
This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website.