This volume, spanning three centuries, makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of the significance of representations of race and gender in popular culture and in relation to women's magazines both old and new.
Based on a conference held at Cornell University in October, 2013.
"The essays in Women's Magazines in Print and New Media represent an exciting collection that offers historical context and modern perspectives of magazines, from print publications to online periodicals and social media. An interdisciplinary effort, the book represents the work of scholars from diverse fields-including film and visual studies, journalism, critical race studies, history, and gender studies."Paola Banchero, University of Alaska Anchorage, Journal of Magazine Media