Germaine Greer, Celebrity Feminism and the Archive focuses on one of the world's most famous feminists, using previously unexplored archival material to demonstrate the impact of Greer's celebrity feminism. It is an important resource to scholars in Feminist Studies, Gender Studies, Philosophy, and Sociology.
Germaine Greer, Celebrity Feminism and the Archive focuses on one of the world's most famous feminists, using previously unexplored archival material to demonstrate the impact of Greer's celebrity feminism. It is an important resource to scholars in Feminist Studies, Gender Studies, Philosophy, and Sociology.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Anthea Taylor is an Associate Professor and Chair of Gender and Cultural Studies at the University of Sydney, Australia. She is the author of four monographs in feminist cultural studies, including Celebrity and The Feminist Blockbuster and the co-authored Postfeminism in Context.
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Introduction 1. 'The archive will put matters right, for posterity': Greer as Curator 2. You are the twentieth century messiah!: Blockbuster Fan Mail 3. 'The best thing to happen to night-time television': Consuming the Televisual Greer 4. 'Greer has done it again!': Feminist Journalism and Letters to the Editor 5. 'Miss Greer is the most pathetic eunuch of all: Anti-fandom in McCall's Magazine 6. 'Steve is twice the Aussie icon you will ever be': Nationalistic Misogyny and the Irwin Hate Mail Conclusion
Introduction 1. 'The archive will put matters right, for posterity': Greer as Curator 2. You are the twentieth century messiah!: Blockbuster Fan Mail 3. 'The best thing to happen to night-time television': Consuming the Televisual Greer 4. 'Greer has done it again!': Feminist Journalism and Letters to the Editor 5. 'Miss Greer is the most pathetic eunuch of all: Anti-fandom in McCall's Magazine 6. 'Steve is twice the Aussie icon you will ever be': Nationalistic Misogyny and the Irwin Hate Mail Conclusion
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