Through twelve chapters that historicize and re-evaluate postfeminism as the dominant framework of feminist media studies, this collection maps out new modes of feminist media analysis at both theoretical and critical levels, offering new insights into the visibility and circulation of feminist politics in media and culture.
Through twelve chapters that historicize and re-evaluate postfeminism as the dominant framework of feminist media studies, this collection maps out new modes of feminist media analysis at both theoretical and critical levels, offering new insights into the visibility and circulation of feminist politics in media and culture.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jessalynn Keller is an Assistant Professor in Critical Media Studies at the University of Calgary, Canada. Maureen E. Ryan is an Instructor in Media and Cinema Studies at DePaul University.
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Identities 1. Being Mary Jane and Postfeminsm's Problem With Race Amanda Rossie 2. "Are you a feminist?": Celebrity, Publicity and the Making of a PR-Friendly Feminism Bryce Renninger 3. "I'm Cool With It": The Popular Feminism of Inside Amy Schumer Taylor Nygaard 4. Playing in the Closet: Female Rock Musicians, Fashion, and Citational Feminism Alyxandra Vesey Solidarities 5. #iammorethanadistraction: Connecting Local Body Politics to a Digital Feminist Movement Emilie Zaslow 6. Indignant Feminism: Parsing the Ironic Grammar of YouTube Activism Sujata Moorti 7. From Pro-Equality to Anti-Sexual Violence: The Feminist Logics of Title IX in Media Culture Sarah Projansky 8. Black "Rantings": Indigenous Feminisms Online Verity Trott Ambivalences 9. The New Afro in a Postfeminist Media Culture: Rachel Dolezal, Beyoncé 's "Formation," and the Politics of Choice Cheryl Thompson 10. #WomenAgainstFeminism: Towards a Phenomenology of Incoherence Jonathan Cohn 11. Lean In or Bend Over? Postfeminism, Neoliberalism, and Hong Kong's Wonder Women Gina Marchetti 12. @NoToFeminism, #FeministsAreUgly and Misandry Memes: How Social Media Feminist Humor is Calling out Antifeminism Emilie Lawrence and Jessica Ringrose
Identities 1. Being Mary Jane and Postfeminsm's Problem With Race Amanda Rossie 2. "Are you a feminist?": Celebrity, Publicity and the Making of a PR-Friendly Feminism Bryce Renninger 3. "I'm Cool With It": The Popular Feminism of Inside Amy Schumer Taylor Nygaard 4. Playing in the Closet: Female Rock Musicians, Fashion, and Citational Feminism Alyxandra Vesey Solidarities 5. #iammorethanadistraction: Connecting Local Body Politics to a Digital Feminist Movement Emilie Zaslow 6. Indignant Feminism: Parsing the Ironic Grammar of YouTube Activism Sujata Moorti 7. From Pro-Equality to Anti-Sexual Violence: The Feminist Logics of Title IX in Media Culture Sarah Projansky 8. Black "Rantings": Indigenous Feminisms Online Verity Trott Ambivalences 9. The New Afro in a Postfeminist Media Culture: Rachel Dolezal, Beyoncé 's "Formation," and the Politics of Choice Cheryl Thompson 10. #WomenAgainstFeminism: Towards a Phenomenology of Incoherence Jonathan Cohn 11. Lean In or Bend Over? Postfeminism, Neoliberalism, and Hong Kong's Wonder Women Gina Marchetti 12. @NoToFeminism, #FeministsAreUgly and Misandry Memes: How Social Media Feminist Humor is Calling out Antifeminism Emilie Lawrence and Jessica Ringrose
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