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This paper explores notions of objectivity, neutrality and the
“politicalÀ in the views of South African magazine editors and how
these views relate to their representations of gender and sexuality.
It argues, from a feminist poststructuralist position, that the
insistence on the objectivity and neutrality of their publications is
in sharp contrast to the ways in which a political position is taken
in presenting gender and sexuality in binaristic and unequal terms
within the pages of the magazines. The presentation of women
and homosexuals in these magazines as “otherÀ and exotic erases
any claim of objectivity and neutrality.
Publisher: Gender Links
Edition: 3rd Edition
Year of Publication: 2007
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