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Presentation
Gender images in Hurricane Katrina coverage
International Visual Sociology Association Annual Conference (2009)
  • Pamela K. Morris, Loyola University Chicago
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/