Catharine Lumby
Description
Catharine Lumby is an Australian academic, author and journalist, currently Chair of the Department of Media and Communication at University of Sydney. [More at Wikipedia]: Works contributed to: - Essay "The Body Politic" in [Bewitched & Bedevilled : Women Write the Gillard Years]( edited by Samantha Trenoweth, Hardie Grant Books, 2013 - Chapter "Generation Panics: Age, Knowledge and Cultural Power in a New Media Era", in [Culture in Australia : Policies, Publics and Programs]( edited by Tony Bennett and David Carter, Cambridge University Press, Melbourne, 2001, ISBN 9780521004039 - Chapter "The President's Penis : Entertaining Sex and Power", in [Our Monica, Ourselves : The Clinton Affair and the National Interest]( edited by Lauren Berlant and Lisa Duggan, New York University Press, 2001, ISBN 9780814739280 - Chapter "Inside Out: Journalism in the University, Intellectuals in the Media", in [Consent and Consensus : Politics, Media and Governance in Twentieth Century Australia]( edited by Denis Cryle and Jean Hillier, Australia Research Institute, 2005, ISBN 1920845127 - Chapter "Media Ethics", in [The Media and Communications in Australia]( edited by Stuart Cunningham and Graeme Turner, Allen & Unwin, 2006, ISBN 1741148227 - Chapter "Past the Post in Feminist Media Studies", in [Current Perspectives in Feminist Media Studies]( edited by Lisa McLaughlin and Cynthia Carter, Routledge, 2013, ISBN 9780415540117 - Chapter "Policing The Crisis Of Masculinity: Media And Masculinity At The Dawn Of The New Century", in [The Routledge Companion to Media and Gender]( edited by Cynthia Carter, Linda Steiner and Lisa McLaughlin, Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2015, ISBN 9781138849129
Books
Remote control
The porn report
"In the first comprehensive examination of the production and consumption of pornography in Australia, Alan McKee, Kath Albury and Catharine Lumby present a wide-ranging view of the adult-content industry and its consumers."--Page 4 of cover.
Gotcha!
Julie Wyatt is convinced that her daughter-in-law, Darlene, is responsible for the mysterious death of her son Larry and enlists the aid of fellow members of the Sisterhood, Myra and Annie, to help ensure the safety of Larry's daughter and obtain a confession from Darlene.
Age of Consent
This book challenges received mainstream and scholarly ideas about how and why child abuse occurs and offers fresh ideas about understanding how we can enhance young people's agency and can make a difference to their lives by ensuring they have an opportunity to grow up developing their own voices and identities, free from adult coercion. The purpose of this edited collection is to bring interdisciplinary research around the high profile subject of child sexual abuse and look closely at why public concern and awareness is often diverted away from the real issues at stake. It challenges the notion that `sexting' and online pornography are playing a key role in grooming young people for abuse. It also looks empirically at the evidence for the cycle-of abuse theory, why young people so often fail to speak out and the role that legal and media discourses play in framing the way we understand child sexual abuse.
Bad girls
After meeting on the first day in Mrs. Chemsky's fifth-grade class, Margalo and Mikey help each other in and out of trouble, as they try to maintain a friendship while each asserts her independence.
