Susan Douglas is growing in mass media. Susan Douglas analyzed the influence of the mass media in the 1950s, and more importantly the baby boom era, in the "place where women grow in the press". Teenage girl Douglas explains why women are torn in the direction of conflict and are still trying to determine themselves and their roles. Douglas communicates embarrassing information printed on the hearts of women through the media and analyzes them.
Susan Douglas solved the problem of women's representation in the media in her book "Where the girl is located: growing in relation to the mass media". Advertisers succeeded in turning many women into narcissists by defining characteristics that should constitute an ideal woman. Through a series of products that promise beauty and happiness, the overall way of thinking of our culture has become mainly materialist. Therefore, in the "Narcissism as Liberation" chapter, Douglas uses criticism, compassion, and satire to convince the reader and stimulate it. Because operational advertising increases the risk of narcissism.
In 1994, feminist Susan J. Douglas wrote a book about women and mass media. Douglas regards himself as a woman of the baby-boom generation and analyzes the explanation of women in the media from the 1950s to the 1990s, various information on women, fight against feminism and gender discrimination. Mr. Douglas said that it is still premature to know the heritage of the 1990s, but she believes that Madonna, Clinton and Hill are change makers. Although this was true at the time of publication, Douglas knew little about the influence that these women had given to the media's perspective and the generation of women for decades.
Susan Douglas' book "Where The Girls Are" reflects how the mass media controls the opinions and ideas of the people they reach. Douglas talked about how the mass media formed a personal role. She is focused on the influence the media has on women in the United States. If this is the case then perhaps the way Monica Lewinski is formed has an obligation to give in to the President 's desire she wants to build a relationship. After the scandal occurred, the media began to shape public opinion of Ms. Ruisky. If we do not know anything about this topic or individual, our opinion is easily affected.