“Seismic cultural change?”: British media representations of same-sex ‘marriage’
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01/05/2010
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The legal recognition of same-sex relationships is a contested terrain that has been hotly debated by feminists. This article provides a social constructionist analysis of the UK newspaper media coverage around the time of the introduction of the Civil Partnership Act (2004). In examining the 348 national newspaper coverage over a three month period (November 2005–January 2006) we highlight three prevalent, and conflicting, themes: ‘same-sex marriage becomes legal under the Civil Partnership Act’; ‘couples will not get full legal status’ and ‘marriage is a heterosexual business’. We discuss these media representations and argue that the heteronormativity of the coverage provided little space for more radical constructions of same-sex relationship recognition. |
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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/17043/1/Seismic_Cultural_Change.pdf Jowett, Adam and Peel, Elizabeth (2010). “Seismic cultural change?”: British media representations of same-sex ‘marriage’. Women's Studies International Forum, 33 (3), pp. 206-214. |
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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/17043/ |
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Article PeerReviewed |