2023
DOI: 10.17645/mac.v11i1.6139
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All’s Fair in Pandemic and War? A Gendered Analysis of Australian Coverage of Covid-19

Abstract: The Covid-19 pandemic has repeatedly been framed by politicians and the media alike as this generation’s “Great War.” Metaphors are often used in political reportage as effective discursive tools to influence and persuade readers. War metaphors especially are frequently used in election campaigns, leadership spills, and during times of political unrest to portray politics as a brutal and competitive (masculine) arena. As such, the use of militaristic language and war metaphors to describe the shared challenges… Show more

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“…Beyond the longstanding underrepresentation of women, especially in political coverage, the articles in this thematic issue reveal more nuanced patterns of gendered misrepresentation and media framing. Williams and Greer (2023) address the heavy use of war metaphors in the coverage of the pandemic in Australian reporting. They discuss how such framing emphasizes protective masculinity and re-enforces political and societal gender stereotypes and imbalances.…”
Section: Women At the Margins Of The Pandemic: Male Protagonists Masc...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beyond the longstanding underrepresentation of women, especially in political coverage, the articles in this thematic issue reveal more nuanced patterns of gendered misrepresentation and media framing. Williams and Greer (2023) address the heavy use of war metaphors in the coverage of the pandemic in Australian reporting. They discuss how such framing emphasizes protective masculinity and re-enforces political and societal gender stereotypes and imbalances.…”
Section: Women At the Margins Of The Pandemic: Male Protagonists Masc...mentioning
confidence: 99%