Postfemininities in Popular Culture

Postfemininities in Popular Culture
Author: Stéphanie Genz
Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2009-03-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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"Exploring the contradictions surrounding modern-day femininity and its complicated relationship with feminism and postfeminism, this book provides a history of femininity in popular culture since the 1960s, analysing its shifting relationship with (post)feminism and concepts of female victimization. Through an examination of a range of popular female and feminist icons and paradigms, the text offers an innovative and forward-looking perspective on femininity and the modern female self. The book marks an important cross-generational moment in feminist thinking that challenges us to re-think previous conceptions of femininity and debate critical issues that remain unresolved in contemporary culture: does femininity necessarily imply powerlessness and victimization? Can femininsm and femininity co-exist? What emerges between these previously opposed extremes?" -- Book cover.

Postfemininities in Popular Culture

Postfemininities in Popular Culture
Author: Stéphanie Genz
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2009-03-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0230234410

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Addressing the contradictions surrounding modern-day femininity and its complicated relationship with feminism and postfeminism, this book examines a range of popular female and feminist icons and paradigms. It offers an innovative and forward-looking perspective on femininity and the modern female self.

Interrogating Postfeminism

Interrogating Postfeminism
Author: Diane Negra
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2007-11-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0822390418

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This timely collection brings feminist critique to bear on contemporary postfeminist mass media culture, analyzing phenomena ranging from action films featuring violent heroines to the “girling” of aging women in productions such as the movie Something’s Gotta Give and the British television series 10 Years Younger. Broadly defined, “postfeminism” encompasses a set of assumptions that feminism has accomplished its goals and is now a thing of the past. It presumes that women are unsatisfied with their (taken for granted) legal and social equality and can find fulfillment only through practices of transformation and empowerment. Postfeminism is defined by class, age, and racial exclusions; it is youth-obsessed and white and middle-class by default. Anchored in consumption as a strategy and leisure as a site for the production of the self, postfeminist mass media assumes that the pleasures and lifestyles with which it is associated are somehow universally shared and, perhaps more significantly, universally accessible. Essays by feminist film, media, and literature scholars based in the United States and United Kingdom provide an array of perspectives on the social and political implications of postfeminism. Examining magazines, mainstream and independent cinema, popular music, and broadcast genres from primetime drama to reality television, contributors consider how postfeminism informs self-fashioning through makeovers and cosmetic surgery, the “metrosexual” male, the “black chick flick,” and more. Interrogating Postfeminism demonstrates not only the viability of, but also the necessity for, a powerful feminist critique of contemporary popular culture. Contributors. Sarah Banet-Weiser, Steven Cohan, Lisa Coulthard, Anna Feigenbaum, Suzanne Leonard, Angela McRobbie, Diane Negra, Sarah Projansky, Martin Roberts, Hannah E. Sanders, Kimberly Springer, Yvonne Tasker, Sadie Wearing

Feminism and Pop Culture

Feminism and Pop Culture
Author: Andi Zeisler
Publisher: Seal Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2008-10-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0786726717

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Whether or not we like to admit it, pop culture is a lens through which we alternately view and shape the world around us. When it comes to feminism, pop culture aids us in translating feminist philosophies, issues, and concepts into everyday language, making them relevant and relatable. In Feminism and Pop Culture, author and cofounder of Bitch magazine Andi Zeisler traces the impact of feminism on pop culture (and vice versa) from the 1940s to the present and beyond. With a comprehensive overview of the intertwining relationship between women and pop culture, this book is an ideal introduction to discussing feminism and daily life.

Feminism and Popular Culture

Feminism and Popular Culture
Author: Rebecca Munford
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2014-05-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0813571820

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When the term “postfeminism” entered the media lexicon in the 1990s, it was often accompanied by breathless headlines about the “death of feminism.” Those reports of feminism’s death may have been greatly exaggerated, and yet contemporary popular culture often conjures up a world in which feminism had never even been born, a fictional universe filled with suburban Stepford wives, maniacal career women, alluring amnesiacs, and other specimens of retro femininity. In Feminism and Popular Culture, Rebecca Munford and Melanie Waters consider why the twenty-first century media landscape is so haunted by the ghosts of these traditional figures that feminism otherwise laid to rest. Why, over fifty years since Betty Friedan’s critique, does the feminine mystique exert such a strong spectral presence, and how has it been reimagined to speak to the concerns of a postfeminist audience? To answer these questions, Munford and Waters draw from a rich array of examples from contemporary film, fiction, music, and television, from the shadowy cityscapes of Homeland to the haunted houses of American Horror Story. Alongside this comprehensive analysis of today’s popular culture, they offer a vivid portrait of feminism’s social and intellectual history, as well as an innovative application of Jacques Derrida’s theories of “hauntology.” Feminism and Popular Culture thus not only considers how contemporary media is being visited by the ghosts of feminism’s past, it raises vital questions about what this means for feminism’s future.

Feminism in Popular Culture

Feminism in Popular Culture
Author: Joanne Hollows
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2006
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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Based on a diverse range of texts and sites, including: Bridget Jones, African-American music videos, news coverage, radio shows, the Scream trilogy, Sex and the City and hip hop the authors analyse how different meanings of feminism have been negotiated within popular culture and how popular culture has made sense of feminism.

Becoming Feminine

Becoming Feminine
Author: Leslie G. Roman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1988
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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This book looks at popular culture, especially mass media as an area of struggle for the identity and definition of women.

Overloaded

Overloaded
Author: Imelda Whelehan
Publisher: Women's Press (UK)
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2000
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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This volume examines the phenomenon of laddishness and the cult of the girlie in film, TV, advertising, music, politics, literature and society. It interprets these trends as a nostalgic longing for a pre-feminist society which, through the medium of comedy and irony, has been manipulated by popular media as a liberation from political correctness. Contrasting the culture icons of the 1990s with the 1970s tough chicks and the 1980s New Man and Have-It-All Woman, the book aims to show how the rhetoric of laddism emerged and how it has infused so many aspects of our cultural identity.

Women in Popular Culture

Women in Popular Culture
Author: Katherine Fishburn
Publisher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1982-10-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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This book will be useful to those who want to know what reading materials are available on particular topics. Selections have been carefully made and the essays painstakingly summarize the contents of books and articles. Reference Books Bulletin

Postfeminism

Postfeminism
Author: Stéphanie Genz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Feminist theory
ISBN: 9781474411233

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This text comprehensively surveys and critically positions the main issues, theories and contemporary debates surrounding postfeminism.