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_aSTEPHANIE GENZ _eAU |
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245 | _aPOSTFEMINISM :CULTURAL TEXTS AND THEORIES | ||
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_aEDINBURGH _b EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY PRESS _c2009 |
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520 | _a This book is the first introductory text on postfeminism. It provides an indispensable guide that both surveys and critically positions the main issues, theories and contemporary debates surrounding the term. The book analyses postfeminism's underpinnings and critical contexts, different definitions and meanings as well as popular media representations. Adopting an inclusive and interdisciplinary approach, the authors situate postfeminism in relation to earlier feminisms and address its manifestations in popular culture, academia and politics. They draw on a wide range of well known examples an. | ||
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_aFeminism _aFeminist Theory _aWomen's Studies |
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_aBENJAMIN A BRABON _eAU |
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