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Joanna McIntyre
Joanna McIntyre
Senior Lecturer in Media Studies, Swinburne University of a Technology
Verified email at swin.edu.au
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“They’re So Normal I Can’t Stand It”: I Am Jazz, I Am Cait, Transnormativity, and Trans Feminism
J McIntyre
Orienting feminism: Media, activism and cultural representation, 9-24, 2018
252018
Transgender Idol: Queer Subjectivities and Australian reality TV
J McIntyre
European Journal of Cultural Studies, 2016
232016
North American Universalism in RuPaul’s Drag Race: Stereotypes, Linguicism, and the Construction of “Puerto Rican Queens”
J McIntyre, DW Riggs
RuPaul’s Drag Race and the Shifting Visibility of Drag Culture: The …, 2017
222017
Explainer: what does it mean to be'cisgender'?
J McIntyre
The Conversation 19, 2018
142018
‘What would Bandit do?’: reaffirming the educational role of Australian children’s television during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond
J Balanzategui, L Burke, J McIntyre
Media International Australia 178 (1), 54-62, 2021
132021
He did it her way on TV: Representing an Australian transsexual celebrity onscreen
J McIntyre
Gay and Lesbian Issues and Psychology Review 7 (1), 19-32, 2011
122011
Connectedness capabilities of non-traditional students: pedagogical implications1
MJ de Villiers Scheepers, J McIntyre, G Crimmins, P English
Higher Education and the Future of Graduate Employability, 50-69, 2019
92019
Mass Communication, Minority Representation, and National Identity: Transgender in Mainstream Australian Television and Film
J McIntyre
Refereed Proceedings of the 2015 ANZCA Conference: Rethinking Communication …, 2015
72015
From surgery to Cyborgs: a thematic analysis of popular media commentary on Instagram filters
LA Miller, J McIntyre
Feminist Media Studies 23 (7), 3615-3631, 2023
62023
Creative industries curriculum design for living and leading amid uncertainty
G Crimmins, B Lipton, J McIntyre, M de Villiers Scheepers, P English
Journal of Educational Administration and History 54 (1), 20-36, 2022
62022
The cyborg re-manifested: Black Mirror, cyberfeminism, and genre hybridity
C Martin, J McIntyre
Outskirts 39, 1-18, 2019
62019
Traversing national borders, transcending cinematic borders: The sojourner cinema of Denis Villeneuve
C Eyre, J McIntyre
Trespassing Journal, 33-48, 2018
52018
Respect and Responsibility? Hetero-Masculine Drag and Australian Football Culture
J McIntyre
Outskirts 33, 1-17, 2015
52015
Revealing and Revolting: Homosexual and Transgender Panic In Two Australian Films
J McIntyre
Intersections: Women’s and Gender Studies in Review Across Disciplines 7, 40-52, 2009
52009
Trans young people and the media: transnormativity, agency, and social change
DW Riggs, J McIntyre
Journal of Children and Media 16 (3), 461-467, 2022
32022
Before Priscilla: Male-to-Female Transgender in Australian Cinema until the 1990s
J McIntyre
Refractory 18, 2011
32011
Straight places, queer spaces: Negotiating past and present in Head On
J McIntyre
Metro Magazine 165, 82-87, 2010
32010
Jazz Jennings and Evie Macdonald: trans child celebrities, transnormativity, and childhood ‘innocence’
J McIntyre, DW Riggs, C Bartholomaeus
Celebrity Studies 14 (2), 214-226, 2023
22023
Collective Feminist Resistance and Agitation from Within Australian Universities: Slaying the Dragon
G Crimmins, S Casey, J Mcintyre, G Hook, T Gates
Academic Women: Voicing Narratives of Gendered Experiences, 37-51, 2023
22023
Neoliberal performativity in higher education: ethical dilemmas encountered when reporting on the lived experience of women living in drought-affected regions
G Crimmins, S Casey, J McIntyre
Gender and Education 33 (6), 757-772, 2021
22021
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