2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-5931.2011.00847.x
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“Katrina That Bitch!” Hegemonic Representations of Women's Sexuality on Hurricane Katrina Souvenir T-Shirts

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“…Feminist theorists have long illustrated the public invisibility of women, especially women of minority population groups (Luft, 2008;Macomber, Mallinson, & Seale, 2011), and the New Orleans case study provides a dramatic example of the "not-noticing" of minority women in the observation of media (Seager, 2005(Seager, , 2006. As elsewhere in the society, roles and behaviors in disasters are gendered.…”
Section: Female Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Feminist theorists have long illustrated the public invisibility of women, especially women of minority population groups (Luft, 2008;Macomber, Mallinson, & Seale, 2011), and the New Orleans case study provides a dramatic example of the "not-noticing" of minority women in the observation of media (Seager, 2005(Seager, , 2006. As elsewhere in the society, roles and behaviors in disasters are gendered.…”
Section: Female Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%