Fashioning Postfeminism

Fashioning Postfeminism

Author: Simidele Dosekun

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

Published: 2020-06-22

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 0252052099

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Women in Lagos, Nigeria, practice a spectacularly feminine form of black beauty. From cascading hair extensions to immaculate makeup to high heels, their style permeates both day-to-day life and media representations of women not only in a swatch of Africa but across an increasingly globalized world. Simidele Dosekun's interviews and critical analysis consider the female subjectivities these women are performing and desiring. She finds that the women embody the postfeminist idea that their unapologetically immaculate beauty signals—but also constitutes—feminine power. As empowered global consumers and media citizens, the women deny any need to critique their culture or to take part in feminism's collective political struggle. Throughout, Dosekun unearths evocative details around the practical challenges to attaining their style, examines the gap between how others view these women and how they view themselves, and engages with ideas about postfeminist self-fashioning and subjectivity across cultures and class. Intellectually provocative and rich with theory, Fashioning Postfeminism reveals why women choose to live, embody, and even suffer for a fascinating performative culture.


Postfeminism(s) and the Arrival of the Fourth Wave

Postfeminism(s) and the Arrival of the Fourth Wave

Author: Nicola Rivers

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-09-07

Total Pages: 165

ISBN-13: 3319598120

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This book addresses the current resurgence of interest in feminism–notably within popular culture and media–that has led some to announce the arrival of the fourth wave. Research explores where fourth-wave feminism sits in relation to those that preceded it, and in particular, how fourth-wave feminism intersects with differing understandings of postfeminism(s). Through accessible and highly topical examples such as; the controversial actions of activist group, Femen; the rising phenomenon of ‘celebrity feminism;’ or the assumed outdated views of feminists’ associated with previous waves, the relationship between differing concepts of postfeminism(s) is illustrated. By pressing the need for an intergenerational approach to fourth-wave feminism, this book encourages engaging past debates and theorists allowing readers with an interest in the relationship between feminism and popular culture a fuller understanding of feminist theory and providing the opportunity to take stock before diving headfirst into another wave.


Interrogating Postfeminism

Interrogating Postfeminism

Author: Yvonne Tasker

Publisher: Duke University Press

Published: 2007-11-02

Total Pages: 364

ISBN-13: 9780822340324

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DIVFeminist essays examining postfeminism in American and British popular culture./div


Postfeminism and Contemporary Hollywood Cinema

Postfeminism and Contemporary Hollywood Cinema

Author: J. Gwynne

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2013-06-28

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 113730684X

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By analyzing the negotiation of femininities and masculinities within contemporary Hollywood cinema, Postfeminism and Contemporary Hollywood Cinema presents diverse interrogations of popular cinema and illustrates the need for a renewed scholarly focus on contemporary film production.


Postfeminist Digital Cultures

Postfeminist Digital Cultures

Author: Amy Shields Dobson

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-04-29

Total Pages: 302

ISBN-13: 1137404205

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This book explores the controversial social media practices engaged in by girls and young women, including sexual self-representations on social network sites, sexting, and self-harm vlogs. Informed by feminist media and cultural studies, Dobson delves beyond alarmist accounts to ask what it is we really fear about these practices.


Lacan and Postfeminism

Lacan and Postfeminism

Author: Elizabeth Wright

Publisher: Totem Books

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13:

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Jacques Lacan is known as 'the French Freud' and is the key figure of postmodern psychoanalysis.


New Femininities

New Femininities

Author: R. Gill

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2013-05-31

Total Pages: 349

ISBN-13: 0230294529

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This collection of original essays looks at the way in which experiences and representations of femininity are changing, and explores the possibilities for producing 'new' femininities in the twenty-first century. The volume includes a Preface by leading feminist scholar Angela McRobbie.


Smart Girls

Smart Girls

Author: Shauna Pomerantz

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2017-01-03

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 0520284151

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Are girls taking over the world? It would appear so, based on magazine covers, news headlines, and popular books touting girls’ academic success. Girls are said to outperform boys in high school exams, university entrance and graduation rates, and professional certification. As a result, many in Western society assume that girls no longer need support. But in spite of the messages of post-feminism and neoliberal individualism that tell girls they can have it all, the reality is far more complicated. Smart Girls investigates how academically successful girls deal with stress, the “supergirl” drive for perfection, race and class issues, and the sexism that is still present in schools. Describing girls’ varied everyday experiences, including negotiations of traditional gender norms, Shauna Pomerantz and Rebecca Raby show how teachers, administrators, parents, and media commentators can help smart girls thrive while working toward straight As and a bright future.


Chick Lit and Postfeminism

Chick Lit and Postfeminism

Author: Stephanie Harzewski

Publisher: University of Virginia Press

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 0813930715

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The author offers a scholarly dissection of "chick lit" from a post-feminist perspective. She analyzes the novel Bridget Jones' Diary and the HBO series Sex and the City while making parallels back to writings of Jane Austen and the Victorian novel in general. She looks at what these works say about women in society and whether they are just an escape or a serious reflection of women's concerns.


Screening Images of American Masculinity in the Age of Postfeminism

Screening Images of American Masculinity in the Age of Postfeminism

Author: Elizabeth Abele

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2015-12-03

Total Pages: 235

ISBN-13: 1498525830

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This collection of essays presents a sampling of film and television texts, interrogating images of U.S. masculinity. Rather than using “postfeminist” as a definition of contemporary feminism, this collection uses the term to designate the period from the late 1980s on—as a point when feminist thought gradually became more mainstream. The movies and TV series examined here have achieved a level of sustained attention, from critical acclaim, to mass appeal, to cult status. Instead of beginning with a set hypothesis on the effect of the feminist movement on images of masculinity on film and television, these chapters represent a range of responses, that demonstrate how the conversations within these texts about American masculinity are often open-ended, allowing both male characters and male viewers a wider range of options. Defining the relationship between U.S. masculinity and American feminist movements of the twentieth century is a complex undertaking. The essays collected for this volume engage prominent film and television texts that directly interrogate images of U.S. masculinity that have appeared since second-wave feminism. The contributors have chosen textual examples whose protagonists actively struggle with the conflicting messages about masculinity. These protagonists are more often works-in-progress, acknowledging the limits of their negotiations and self-actualization. These chapters also cover a wide range of genres and decades: from action and fantasy to dramas and romantic comedy, from the late 1970s to today. Taken together, the chapters of Screening Images of American Masculinity in the AgeofPostfeminism interrogate “the possible” screened in popular movies and television series, confronting the multiple and competing visions of masculinity not after or beyond feminism but, rather, in its very wake.