Karen Boyle

Karen Boyle
Born Karen Elizabeth Boyle
(1971-10-22) 22 October 1971
Academic work
Institutions University of Strathclyde
Main interests Feminism, violence and pornography
Website University of Strathclyde

Karen Elizabeth Boyle (born 22 October 1972),[1] is Professor of Feminist Media Studies at the University of Strathclyde, previously she was professor of Feminist Studies at the University of Stirling,[2] and before that was a lecturer in film and television studies at the University of Glasgow. She has published a number of articles on feminism, violence and pornography.[3]

Boyle sits on the editorial boards of both Feminist Media Studies,[4] and Sexualization, Media, and Society.[5]

Bibliography

Books

  • Boyle, Karen (2005). Media and violence gendering the debates. London Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications. ISBN 9781412903790.
  • Boyle, Karen (2010). Everyday pornography. London New York: Routledge. ISBN 9780415543781.

Chapters in books

  • Boyle, Karen (2005), "Feminism without men: Feminist media studies in a post-feminist age", in Curran, James; Gurevitch, Michael, Mass media and society, London New York: Hodder Arnold Distributed in the USA by Oxford University Press, pp. 29–45, ISBN 9780340884997.
  • Boyle, Karen; Weissmann, Elke (2007), "Evidence of things unseen: the pornographic aesthetic and the search for truth in CSI", in Allen, Michael, Reading CSI crime TV under the microscope, London New York: I.B. Tauris, pp. 90–102, ISBN 9781845114282.
  • Boyle, Karen (2009), "Gendered narratives of child sexual abuse in fiction film", in Cuklanz, Lisa M.; Moorti, Sujata, Local violence, global media: feminist analyses of gendered representations, Intersections in Communications and Culture: Global Approaches and Transdisciplinary Perspectives Series, Vol. 23, New York: Peter Lang, pp. 181–200, ISBN 9781433102769.
  • Boyle, Karen (2009), "Film, violence and gender", in Stark, Evan D.; Buzawa, Eve S., Violence against women in families and relationships: volume 4 The media and cultural attitudes, Santa Barbara, California: Praeger/ABC-CLIO, pp. 37–58, ISBN 9780275998462.
  • Boyle, Karen (2010), ""That's so fun": selling pornography for men to women in The Girls Next Door", in Dines, Gail; Humez, Jean M., Gender, race and class in media: a critical reader (3rd ed.), California: Sage, pp. 293–300, ISBN 9781412974417.
  • Boyle, Karen (2012), "The dark side of hard core: critical documentaries on the sex industry", in Hines, Claire; Kerr, Darren, Hard to swallow: hard-core pornography on screen, London New York: Wallflower Press / Columbia University Press, pp. 27–41, ISBN 9780231162135.
  • Boyle, Karen (2014), "Feminism and pornography", in Evans, Mary; Hemmings, Clare; Henry, Marsha; Johnstone, Hazel; Madhok, Sumi; Plomien, Ania; Wearing, Sadie, The SAGE handbook of feminist theory, Thousand Oaks, California: Sage, pp. 215–231, ISBN 9781446252413.
  • Boyle, Karen (2015), "Buying and selling sex: sexualisation, commerce, and gender", in Carter, Cynthia; Steiner, Linda; McLaughlin, Lisa, The Routledge companion to media & gender, London New York: Routledge, pp. 259–268, ISBN 9781138849129.

Journal articles

  • Boyle, Karen (June 1996). "British feminist archive needs you". off our backs. off our backs, inc. 26 (6): 21. JSTOR 20835524.
  • Boyle, Karen (March–April 2000). "The pornography debates: beyond cause and effect". Women's Studies International Forum. Elsevier. 23 (2): 187–195. doi:10.1016/S0277-5395(00)00077-7.
  • Boyle, Karen (November 2001). "What's natural about killing? Gender, copycat violence and Natural Born Killers". Journal of Gender Studies. Taylor and Francis. 10 (3): 311–321. doi:10.1080/09589230120086511.
See also the film: Natural Born Killers.
  • Boyle, Karen (Winter 2002 – Spring 2003). "Revisiting the Papin case: gender, sexuality and violence in "Sister My Sister"". South Central Review, special issue: Murdering Marianne?: Violence, Gender and Representation in French Literature and Film. Johns Hopkins University Press. 19/20 (1): 103–118. doi:10.2307/3190138. JSTOR 3190138.
See also: Christine and Léa Papin and the film Sister My Sister.
  • Boyle, Karen (April 2006). "The boundaries of porn studies". New Review of Film and Television Studies. Taylor and Francis. 4 (1): 1–16. doi:10.1080/17400300600577286.
Review of Linda Williams' book, Porn Studies.
  • Boyle, Karen (March 2008). "Courting consumers and legitimating exploitation: the representation of commercial sex in television documentaries". Feminist Media Studies. Taylor and Francis. 8 (1): 35–50. doi:10.1080/14680770701824894.
  • Boyle, Karen (2009). "Book review: Sexy thrills: undressing the erotic thriller by Nina K. Martin". Feminist Review. Palgrave Macmillan. 92: 170–171. doi:10.1057/fr.2009.9. JSTOR 40664040.
  • Boyle, Karen (November 2009). "Attractions and distractions: mums, babies and 'early' cinemagoing". Participations: Journal of Audience & Reception Studies, special issue: 3rd Edinburgh International Film Audiences Conference. Department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies, University of Wales. 6 (2): 260–283. Pdf.
  • Boyle, Karen; et al. (March 2010). "Commentary and criticism: representations of sex workers (Selling the selling of sex: Secret Diary of a Call Girl on screen)". Feminist Media Studies. Taylor and Francis. 10 (1): 113–116. doi:10.1080/14680770903457469.
  • Boyle, Karen (August 2010). "Watch with baby: cinema, parenting and community". European Journal of Cultural Studies. Sage. 13 (3): 275–290. doi:10.1177/1367549410363196.
  • Boyle, Karen (November–December 2011). "Producing abuse: selling the harms of pornography". Women's Studies International Forum. Elsevier. 34 (6): 593–602. doi:10.1016/j.wsif.2011.09.002.
  • Boyle, Karen (April 2012). "The myth of objectivity: a reply to Weitzer". Violence Against Women. Sage. 18 (4): 506–511. doi:10.1177/1077801212452547.
See also: Weitzer, Ronald (May 2011). "Pornography's effects: the need for solid evidence: A review essay of "Everyday pornography", edited by Karen Boyle (New York: Routledge, 2010) and "Pornland: how porn has hijacked our sexuality", by Gail Dines (Boston: Beacon, 2010)". Violence Against Women. Sage. 17 (5): 666–675. doi:10.1177/1077801211407478.
  • Boyle, Karen (May 2014). "Gender, comedy and reviewing culture on the Internet Movie Database". Participations: Journal of Audience & Reception Studies. Department of Theatre, Film and Television Studies, University of Wales. 11 (1): 31–49. Pdf.
  • Boyle, Karen; Berridge, Susan (May 2014). "I love you, man: gendered narratives of friendship in contemporary Hollywood comedies". Feminist Media Studies. Taylor and Francis. 14 (3): 353–368. doi:10.1080/14680777.2012.740494.
  • Boyle, Karen; Reburn, Jenny (March 2015). "Portrait of a serial killer: intertextuality and gender in the portrait film". Feminist Media Studies. Taylor and Francis. 15 (2): 192–207. doi:10.1080/14680777.2014.946943.
  • Boyle, Karen (July 2015). "Introduction: visual pleasure and narrative cinema at forty". Feminist Media Studies. Taylor and Francis. 15 (5): 880–881. doi:10.1080/14680777.2015.1075271.
Article refers to: Mulvey, Laura (Autumn 1975). "Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema". Screen. Oxford Journals. 16 (3): 6–18. doi:10.1093/screen/16.3.6.

Other

  • Boyle, Karen; Ross, Elizabeth A.; Bearse, Miriam L. (1996). "A Chronology of the Women's Liberation Movement in Britain, 1969–79: Table of Contents". feministarchivenorth.org.uk. Bradford: Feminist Archive, North.
  • Boyle, Karen; Macleod, Jan (2005). "Getting the message across? Challenging male violence through public education". Glasgow: Women's Support Project. Pdf. (Catalogue of resources.)
  • Boyle, Karen (4 June 2015). "How to do things with pornography". Times Higher Education. TES Global.
Book review of: Bauer, Nancy (2015). How to do things with pornography. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674055209.

References

  1. "Boyle, Karen, 1972–". Library of Congress. Retrieved 23 October 2015. (Karen Elizabeth Boyle; b. Oct. 22, 1972)
  2. Carter, Cynthia; Steiner, Linda; McLaughlin, Lisa (2015), "Contributors", in Carter, Cynthia; Steiner, Linda; McLaughlin, Lisa, The Routledge companion to media & gender, London New York: Routledge, p. xiii, ISBN 9781138849129.
  3. Allen, Michael (2007), "Contributors", in Allen, Michael, Reading CSI crime TV under the microscope, London New York: I.B. Tauris, p. ix, ISBN 9781845114282.
  4. "Editorial board: Feminist Media Studies". Taylor and Francis. Retrieved 23 October 2015.
  5. "Editorial board: Sexualization, Media, and Society". Sage. Retrieved 23 October 2015.
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