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Thursday, April 28, 2011

Mediated Gender Works Cited


Armstrong, Heather B. 2011. "About." dooce.com. Retrieved April 18th, 2011. (http://www.dooce.com/about).
Armstrong, Heather B. 2001. "A peek inside our day, the first fifteen minutes." dooce.com. Retrieved April 18th, 2011. (http://www.dooce.com/2011/03/28/peek-inside-our-day-first-fifteen-minutes).
Brown, Katie. 2011. "Home." Marriage Confessions: Laugh, Fight, Stay Married. Retrieved April 18th, 2011. (http://marriageconfessions.com/).
Brown, Katie. 2011. "Euphoria." Marriage Confessions: Laugh, Fight, Stay Married. Retrieved April 18th, 2011. (http://marriageconfessions.com/2011/03/31/euphoria/).
Brown, Katie. 2011. "In My Dreams." Marriage Confessions: Laugh, Fight, Stay Married. Retrieved April 19th, 2011. (http://marriageconfessions.com/2011/04/19/in-my-dreams/).
Carstensen, Tanja. 2009. "Gender Trouble in Web 2.0: Gender Relations in Social Network Sites, Wikis and Weblogs." International Journal of Gender, Science and Technology. 1 (1): 106-127.
Douglas, Susan J. and Meredith W. Michaels. 2004. “Introduction: The New Momism.” Pp. 1-27 in The Mommy Myth: The Idealization of Motherhood and How It Has Undermined Women. New York, NY: Free Press.
Lopez, Lori Kido. 2007. "The radical act of 'mommy blogging': redefining motherhood through the blogosphere." New Media & Society. 11 (5):729-747.
Nielson, Stephanie. 2011. "No No Words." Nie Nie Dialogues. Retrieved April 18, 2011. (http://nieniedialogues.com/)
Nowson, S., & Oberlander, J. (2006). The identity of bloggers: Openness and gender in personal weblogs. Paper presented at the workshop ‘‘Computational Approaches to Analysing Weblogs,’’ Stanford University.
Ridgeway, Cecilia L. and Shelley J. Correll. 2004. “Unpacking the Gender System: A Theoretical Perspective on Gender Beliefs and Social Relations.” Gender and Society 18(4):510-531.
Van Doorn, Niels, Liesbet van Zoonen and Sally Wyatt. 2007. "Writing from Experience : Presentations of Gender Identity on Weblogs." European Journal of Women's Studies. 14 (2): 143-159.
West, Candace and Don H. Zimmerman. 1987. “Doing Gender.” Gender and Society 1(2): 125-151.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

LDS Film Project Works Cited


Astle, Randy. "What Is Mormon Cinema: Defining the Genre." Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon      Thought 42.4: 18-68. Print.

Cummings, Richard J. "Some Reflections on the Mormon Identity Crisis." Sunstone 4.5 (1975): 27-32. Print.

D'Are, James. "“In the Beginning Was the Word:” But That Was Only the Beginning." LDS Film Forum 1.1 (2002): 62-68. Print.

Givens, Terryl. "“There Is Room for Both” Mormon Cinema and the Paradoxes of Mormon Culture." BYU Studies 46.2 (2007): 189-208. Print.

Hollist, Julie. The Ideal Mormon Woman an Analysis of Ensign Articles and Comparison to LDS Women's Perceptions of Gender Role Expectations. Thesis. Utah State University, 2009. Print.

Olsen, Steven L. "Joseph Smith and the Structure of the Mormon Identity." Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 14.3 (1981): 89-99. Print.

Pace, David G. "God's Army: Wiggle Room for the Mormon Soul." Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 35.2: 182-88. Print.

Samuelsen, Eric. "Finding an Audience, Paying the Bills: Competing Business Models in Mormon Cinema." BYU Studies 46.2 (2007): 209-30. Print.

Robbins, Dallas. "Marrow: Richard Dutcher’s Mormon Films." Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 42.2: 169-85. Print.