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10/2018 DP www.press.uillinois.edu Feminist Media Studies Alice in Pornoland Hardcore Encounters with the Victorian Gothic LAURA HELEN MARKS ”Offers a persuasive exploration of the com- plexities of porn’s love affair with all things Victorian, particularly the fantasy invocations and reimaginings of Gothic sexualities. Her account moves across the pornographic genre and its seeming obsession with the earlier historical period in order to open some very contemporary concerns.”—Clarissa Smith, coauthor of Studying Sexualities: Theories, Representations, Cultures 232 pp. 6 x 9. 33 b & w photos. 2018. Paper 978-0-252-08385-3. $24.95; E-book 978-0-252-05088-6. $14.95 Football and Manliness An Unauthorized Feminist Account of the NFL THOMAS P. OATES “Oates compellingly demonstrates the worthiness of the NFL as an urgent and productive site of scholarly inquiry within cultural studies.”—Lateral “Readers interested in feminist scholarship, so- ciology of sport, twenty-first-century masculinity, the black athlete, and popular culture will find this theoretical framework and authoritative analysis valuable.”—Journal of Sport History 232 pp. 6 x 9. 13 b & w photos. 2017. Paper 978-0-252-08244-3. $25.95; E-book 978-0-252-09948-9. $23.36 Cupcakes, Pinterest, and Ladyporn Feminized Popular Culture in the Early Twenty-First Century EDITED BY ELANA LEVINE “An enlightening consideration of the ways women consume media.”—Bust “Reads as a roundtable discussion on new roads ahead for feminist media and cultural studies more deeply concerned with issues of gender, race, and sexuality than ever.”—The Velvet Light Trap 296 pp. 6 x 9. 29 b & w photos, 1 table. 2015. Paper 978-0-252-08108-8. $28.00; E-book 978-0-252-09766-9. $25.20 Book of the Year, LGBTQ Communication Studies Division of the National Communication Association Queer Migration Politics Activist Rhetoric and Coalitional Possibilities KARMA R. CHÁVEZ “This is the sphere of academic work, but Chávez goes beyond that, calling for theorization that privileges the experiences of those walking the streets and putting their bodies on the line.” make/shift “Timely and prophetic.”—Queer Theory 232 pp. 6 x 9. 3 b & w photos. 2013. Paper 978-0-252-07958-0. $29.00; E-book 978-0-252-09537-5. $26.10 Homeland Maternity US Security Culture and the New Reproductive Regime NATALIE FIXMER-ORAIZ ”I love Homeland Maternity. It’s brilliantly con- ceived, broadly interpretive and intersectional, wisely written, politically astute, and very useful. I wanted to underline nearly every sentence. Fixmer-Oraiz has crafted an extremely smart and scary book.”—Rickie Solinger, coauthor of Reproductive Justice: An Introduction 280 pp. 6 x 9. February 2019. Paper 978-0-252-08414-0. $24.95; E-book 978-0-252-05119-7. $14.95 Bonnie Ritter Outstanding Feminist Book Award, Feminist and Women Studies Division, National Communication Association Gendered Asylum Race and Violence in U.S. Law and Politics SARA L. MCKINNON “A considerable contribution to scholarship on gender and sexuality based asylum and will be useful to scholars in a range of areas, includ- ing transnational feminist studies, legal studies, rhetoric, immigration, and asylum and refugee studies.”—International Migration Review 176 pp. 6 x 9. 2016. Paper 978-0-252-08191-0. $25.00; E-book 978-0-252-09888-8. $22.50 Diamond Anniversary Book Award, National Communication Association Sexting Panic Rethinking Criminalization, Privacy, and Consent AMY ADELE HASINOFF “Convincingly argues that academics and the general population alike must begin to complicate normative perceptions of teens sexting and sexu- ality. . . . Sexting Panic is engaging and thought- provoking.” —Feminist Media Studies 240 pp. 6 x 9. 8 b & w photos, 2 charts. 2015. Paper 978-0-252-08062-3. $26.00; E-book 978-0-252-09696-9. $23.40 SERIES EDITORS: CAROL STABILE AND REBECCA WANZO Dawn Durante, [email protected] Senior Acquisitions Editor University of Illinois Press 1325 South Oak St. Champaign, IL 61820-6903 PLEASE DIRECT ALL QUESTIONS AND SUBMISSIONS TO: Feminist Media Studies Sign up for our Book News emails!

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10/2018 DP www.press.uillinois.edu

Feminist Media Studies

Alice in PornolandHardcore Encounters with the Victorian GothicLAURA HELEN MARKS”Offers a persuasive exploration of the com-plexities of porn’s love affair with all things Victorian, particularly the fantasy invocations and reimaginings of Gothic sexualities. Her account moves across the pornographic genre and its seeming obsession with the earlier historical period in order to open some very contemporary concerns.”—Clarissa Smith, coauthor of Studying Sexualities: Theories, Representations, Cultures232 pp. 6 x 9. 33 b & w photos. 2018. Paper 978-0-252-08385-3. $24.95; E-book 978-0-252-05088-6. $14.95

Football and ManlinessAn Unauthorized Feminist Account of the NFLTHOMAS P. OATES“Oates compellingly demonstrates the worthiness of the NFL as an urgent and productive site of scholarly inquiry within cultural studies.”—Lateral“Readers interested in feminist scholarship, so-ciology of sport, twenty-first-century masculinity, the black athlete, and popular culture will find this theoretical framework and authoritative analysis valuable.”—Journal of Sport History232 pp. 6 x 9. 13 b & w photos. 2017. Paper 978-0-252-08244-3. $25.95; E-book 978-0-252-09948-9. $23.36

Cupcakes, Pinterest, and LadypornFeminized Popular Culture in the Early Twenty-First CenturyEDITED BY ELANA LEVINE“An enlightening consideration of the ways women consume media.”—Bust“Reads as a roundtable discussion on new roads ahead for feminist media and cultural studies more deeply concerned with issues of gender, race, and sexuality than ever.”—The Velvet Light Trap296 pp. 6 x 9. 29 b & w photos, 1 table. 2015. Paper 978-0-252-08108-8. $28.00; E-book 978-0-252-09766-9. $25.20

Book of the Year, LGBTQ Communication Studies Division of the National Communication Association

Queer Migration PoliticsActivist Rhetoric and Coalitional PossibilitiesKARMA R. CHÁVEZ “This is the sphere of academic work, but Chávez goes beyond that, calling for theorization that privileges the experiences of those walking the streets and putting their bodies on the line.” —make/shift“Timely and prophetic.”—Queer Theory232 pp. 6 x 9. 3 b & w photos. 2013. Paper 978-0-252-07958-0. $29.00; E-book 978-0-252-09537-5. $26.10

Homeland MaternityUS Security Culture and the New Reproductive RegimeNATALIE FIXMER-ORAIZ”I love Homeland Maternity. It’s brilliantly con-ceived, broadly interpretive and intersectional, wisely written, politically astute, and very useful. I wanted to underline nearly every sentence. Fixmer-Oraiz has crafted an extremely smart and scary book.”—Rickie Solinger, coauthor of Reproductive Justice: An Introduction280 pp. 6 x 9. February 2019. Paper 978-0-252-08414-0. $24.95; E-book 978-0-252-05119-7. $14.95

Bonnie Ritter Outstanding Feminist Book Award, Feminist and Women Studies Division, National Communication Association

Gendered AsylumRace and Violence in U.S. Law and PoliticsSARA L. MCKINNON“A considerable contribution to scholarship on gender and sexuality based asylum and will be useful to scholars in a range of areas, includ-ing transnational feminist studies, legal studies, rhetoric, immigration, and asylum and refugee studies.”—International Migration Review176 pp. 6 x 9. 2016. Paper 978-0-252-08191-0. $25.00; E-book 978-0-252-09888-8. $22.50

Diamond Anniversary Book Award, National Communication Association

Sexting PanicRethinking Criminalization, Privacy, and ConsentAMY ADELE HASINOFF“Convincingly argues that academics and the general population alike must begin to complicate normative perceptions of teens sexting and sexu-ality. . . . Sexting Panic is engaging and thought-provoking.” —Feminist Media Studies240 pp. 6 x 9. 8 b & w photos, 2 charts. 2015. Paper 978-0-252-08062-3. $26.00; E-book 978-0-252-09696-9. $23.40

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