Advance Praise for The Judgment of Gender
“From popstars and politicians to tradwives and CEOs, Allison Butler’s The Judgment of Gender provides an unflinching exploration of the silencing of women in contemporary society.”
—Lori Bindig Yousman, Professor, Communication & Media, Sacred Heart University
“Allison Butler perfectly captures the way modern patriarchy torments women in the public eye. Her framework of women being centered and silenced applies to headlines and trending topics nearly every day. It is an essential read for anyone wanting to understand why stories about gender-based violence dominate pop culture, but little seems to change.”
—Kat Tenbarge, independent journalist at Spitfire News
“A model of critical media literacy for our desperate and dangerous times.”
—David Buckingham, Honorary Professor, UCL Institute of Education, London
“As brilliant as it is innovative, this is a powerful feminist critique for the ages.”
—Toby Miller, Instituto Tecnológico de Monterrey
“Rigorous, inspiring, and essential for anyone committed to advancing a more just society.”
—Nolan Higdon, Lecturer, University of California, Santa Cruz
Allison Butler is a Senior Lecturer, Associate Chair, and the Director of the Media Literacy Certificate Program in the Department of Communication at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where she teaches courses on critical media literacy and representations of education in the media. She serves as the Vice President on the Board of the Media Freedom Foundation. She is the author of numerous articles and books on media literacy, most recently, Educating Media Literacy: The Need for Teacher Education in Critical Media Literacy (Brill, 2020) and Surveillance Education: Navigating the Conspicuous Absence of Privacy in Schools (Routledge, 2024; co-authored with Nolan Higdon). She is a co-author of multiple practical resources for media literacy education, including the open-source text Critical Media Literacy and Civic Learning: Interactive Explorations for Students and Teachers (2021, EdTechBooks; co-authored with Torrey Trust and Robert Malot) and the only text on critical media literacy for young readers, The Media and Me: A Guide to Critical Media Literacy for Young People (2022, Censored Press and Seven Stories Press).