Presentation
Gender images in Hurricane Katrina coverage
International Visual Sociology Association Annual Conference
(2009)
Abstract
Media coverage of Hurricane Katrina was criticized in terms of race and class. But analyses from a gender perspective are missing. This research reviewed photographs of Katrina coverage in four prominent U.S. newspapers. Findings show that victims were all sexes and ages; but when it came to officials and heroes – men dominated. Also, women were more often shown with children than were men. These stereotypical images found in times of crises show culture’s core.
Keywords
- Gender,
- Culture,
- Identity,
- Photo Journalism
Disciplines
Publication Date
July 23, 2009
Citation Information
Pamela K. Morris. "Gender images in Hurricane Katrina coverage" International Visual Sociology Association Annual Conference (2009) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/pamela_morris/13/