Reading Bridal Magazines from a Critical Discursive Perspective

“Reading Bridal Magazines from a Critical Discursive Perspective” by E. Glapka, published by Palgrave Macmillan UK on September 4, 2014, offers an in-depth examination of the role bridal magazines play in shaping contemporary wedding culture. This 245-page book explores how these publications contribute to the construction of gender roles and influence women’s experiences surrounding their weddings, particularly through the lens of the ‘princess bride’ ideal prevalent in Western society.
Readers will find a critical analysis that combines media text evaluations with insights from gender studies, sociolinguistics, and cultural anthropology. The book delves into how wedding media not only promotes stereotypical notions of femininity but also encourages a consumptive approach to the wedding experience. By analyzing brides’ narratives and self-portraits, Glapka highlights the impact of popular gender imagery on individual identities and the diverse ways women navigate these societal expectations. This scholarly work contributes to the broader discourse on media and gender, offering a fresh perspective on the intersection of culture and personal experience.
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Bridal magazines have become increasingly popular in Western society, proliferating the idea of a ‘princess bride’ on her ‘big day’. Yet little has been written on how the ever-expanding wedding media and the popular wedding culture constructs gender and affects the ways women live and experience their weddings. Offering a critique of contemporary wedding discourse, this book marries together analyses of media texts and their reception to propose a new approach to media discourse. The analysis richly illustrates how women are invited to embrace not only the stereotypical idea of bridal femininity but also a consumptive way of experiencing it. Through examination of brides’ accounts of their ‘big days’, the book observes the imprints of the popular gender imagery on their self-portraits and self-narratives, and describes the women’s diverse approaches to them. Based on insights from gender and critical discourse studies, sociology and audience research, this exploration illuminates the ongoing debate on ‘media and gender’ and its methodological approaches.
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