Tasker is a scholar in the field of film studies, gender and the media, and the politics of popular culture. She is the author of a number of books which have made a contribution to the field of film studies including
Spectacular Bodies,
Working Girls: Gender and Sexuality in Popular Cinema, ''Soldiers' Stories: Military Women in Cinema and Television Since World War II
, and Gendering the Recession: Media Culture in an Age of Austerity
. She has contributed to the book Femme Fatalities: Representations of Strong Women in the Media''. Tasker also co-wrote, with
Diane Negra, professor of film and television studies at the
University of East Anglia,
Interrogating Postfeminism: Gender and the Politics of Popular Culture (
Duke University Press, 2007), which has become a foundational text of post feminism and popular culture. Her current research includes the
Arts and Humanities Research Council–funded project Jill Craigie: Film Pioneer, which explores the career of British documentary maker
Jill Craigie. The project is in partnership with
Lizzie Thynne (
University of Sussex) and
Sadie Wearing (
London School of Economics) and will create an experimental film biography of Craigie and a co-authored book. == References ==