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Feminism, Femininity and Popular Culture


1. Introduction 2. Feminism, cultural studies and popular culture 3. Film studies and the woman's film 4. Reading romantic fiction 5. Soap operas and their audiences 6. Consumption and material culture 7. Fashion and beuaty practices 8.
J. Hollows
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Re-enchanting the World: Feminism and the Politics of the Commons

Socialisme en democratie, 2019
years is on the hands of America’s first black President. Thus, for him, depicting Obama as inheritor of the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. is not just bad history, but a moral insult to all those who recognize King as America’s greatest champion of ...
Katrina Hamilton
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Selling Feminism: How Female Empowerment Campaigns Employ Postfeminist Discourses

, 2020
Femvertising messages are advertisements aimed at empowering women through pro-female messages, and they are celebrated by the industry. But recent critical research has found femvertisements that use postfeminist discourses, which both incorporate and ...
Kasey Windels   +4 more
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What is made-in-China feminism(s)? Gender discontent and class friction in post-socialist China

Critical Asian studies (Print), 2019
Contemporary Chinese feminism has drawn much attention in academe and popular media, yet its ontological roots and the politics of naming has largely escaped scrutiny. This paper first demonstrates that China’s post-socialist transition has given rise to
A. Wu, Yige Dong
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Representations of Feminism in France: Feminism, Anti-Feminism and Post-Feminism

2000
It is clear that there are dangers involved in talking of national feminisms. There is a constant fear of falling into the trap of stereotyping and xenophobia. There is also the danger of representing each national feminism as homogeneous, hiding its internal debates and divisions.
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Cartesianism and Feminism

2019
Cartesianism constitutes a particular and crucial moment in the history of the relations between the aims of philosophy and feminist claims. This is explained by theoretical reasons (the new Cartesian science posits a human being that is fundamentally non-sexual and ungendered) and by practical reasons (the importance of the philosophical vocations for
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From carceral feminism to transformative justice: Women-of-color feminism and alternatives to incarceration

Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 2018
Racial injustice at the intersections of interpersonal and state violence sets the stage for this examination of mainstream responses to domestic and sexual violence.
Mimi E. Kim
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Feminism in Sociology, Feminism as Sociology

2014
In 1974 the British Sociological Association (BSA) Annual Conference chose as its theme the issue of Sexual Divisions in Society. That conference produced two volumes of essays and began what became an extended discussion about the relationship of Sociology to feminism and of feminism to Sociology (Barker and Allen, 1976a, 1976b).
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Austerity and Feminism(s)

2020
This chapter draws on feminist identification to further examine austerity's moral discourses. Feminism, as this chapter illustrates, is a productive site through which to examine austerity practices. The chapter also exposes how feminism becomes an active force field that reinforces and questions certain aspects of the austerity project, and a way ...
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Feminism

2018
Evolutionary psychology is a hybrid discipline that draws insights from modern evolutionary theory, biology, cognitive psychology, anthropology, economics, computer science, and paleoarchaeology. The discipline rests on a foundation of core premises: 1.
Susanne Zwingel   +2 more
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