Generation M: Misogyny in Media & Culture

Generation M: Misogyny in Media and Culture
Directed by Thomas Keith
Produced by Thomas Keith
Written by Thomas Keith
Edited by Thomas Keith, Michael Enriquez, Jonathan Bennett
Distributed by Media Education Foundation
Release dates
2008
Running time
60 min
Country United States
Language English

Generation M: Misogyny in Media and Culture is a 2008 documentary film written, produced, and directed by Thomas Keith. This documentary explores the issues of sexism, gender bias, and misogyny in American media and their subsequent destructive effects.[1]

Interviews

This film features interviews with award-winning documentary filmmaker and activist Byron Hurt, filmmaker, author, and educator Jackson Katz, and filmmaker, author, and lecturer Jean Kilbourne.

Biographical information on filmmaker

Thomas Keith is an instructor at California State University, Long Beach, and California Polytechnic University and teaches philosophy. His specific areas of study include American philosophy and pragmatism, with an emphasis on race, class, and gender.[2]

See also

References

  1. "Generation M". Retrieved 2015-05-02.
  2. "Dr. Tom Keith". Tom Keith. Retrieved 2015-05-02.

External links


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