Celia Lury (ed.)
Off-Centre
Feminism and Cultural Studies
Herausgeber: Franklin, Sarah; Stacey, Jackie; Lury, Celia
Celia Lury (ed.)
Off-Centre
Feminism and Cultural Studies
Herausgeber: Franklin, Sarah; Stacey, Jackie; Lury, Celia
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First published in 1991. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First published in 1991. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. September 1991
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 541g
- ISBN-13: 9780044456674
- ISBN-10: 0044456670
- Artikelnr.: 21188919
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. September 1991
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 541g
- ISBN-13: 9780044456674
- ISBN-10: 0044456670
- Artikelnr.: 21188919
Sarah Franklin, Celia Lury; Jackie Stacey
Introduction One: Feminism and Cultural Studies: Pasts, Presents, Futures,
The Editors Introduction Two: Feminism, Marxism and Thatcherism, The
Editors Section One: Representation and Identity Melodrama's Gendered
Audience Angela Partington Open or Closed: Popular Magazines and Dominant
Culture Helen Pleasance Having it All: Feminism and the Pleasure of the
Popular Yvonne Tasker Reading the Self: Autobiography, Gender and the
Institution of the Literary Celia Lury Is 'Doing Nothing' Just Boys' Play?:
Integrating Feminist and Cultural Studies Perspectives on Working Class
Young Men's Masculinity Joyce E Canaan Section Two: Science and Technology
Science and Technology: Questions for Cultural Studies and for Feminism
Maureen McNeil and Sarah Franklin In the Wake of the Alton Bill: Science,
Technology and Reproductive Politics The Science and Technology Subgroup
Introduction: Why the Alton Bill? The Science and Technology Subgroup
Section One: Putting the Alton Bill in Context Maureen McNeil Section Two:
Abortion Acts: 1803-1967 Wendy Fyfe Section Three: Adversarial Politics The
Legal Construction of Abortion Deborah Lynn Steinberg Section Four: Fetal
Fascinations: New Dimensions to the Medical- Scientific Construction of
Fetal Personhood Sarah Franklin Section Five: The Alton Bill and the
Media's 'Consensual' Position Tessa Randles Conclusion: Feminism and
Abortion: Pasts, Presents, Futures The Science and Technology Subgroup
Section Three: Thatcherism and the Enterprise Culture Making and Not Making
the Differences: The Gender Politics of Thatcherism Maureen McNeil
Enterprising Women: Images of Success in Thatcher's Britain Janet Newman
Enterprise Fictions: Women's Substance Estella Tincknell Redefining
Cultural Identities Evelyn Reid Promoting Normality: Section 28 and the
Regulation of Sexuality Jackie Stacey Index
The Editors Introduction Two: Feminism, Marxism and Thatcherism, The
Editors Section One: Representation and Identity Melodrama's Gendered
Audience Angela Partington Open or Closed: Popular Magazines and Dominant
Culture Helen Pleasance Having it All: Feminism and the Pleasure of the
Popular Yvonne Tasker Reading the Self: Autobiography, Gender and the
Institution of the Literary Celia Lury Is 'Doing Nothing' Just Boys' Play?:
Integrating Feminist and Cultural Studies Perspectives on Working Class
Young Men's Masculinity Joyce E Canaan Section Two: Science and Technology
Science and Technology: Questions for Cultural Studies and for Feminism
Maureen McNeil and Sarah Franklin In the Wake of the Alton Bill: Science,
Technology and Reproductive Politics The Science and Technology Subgroup
Introduction: Why the Alton Bill? The Science and Technology Subgroup
Section One: Putting the Alton Bill in Context Maureen McNeil Section Two:
Abortion Acts: 1803-1967 Wendy Fyfe Section Three: Adversarial Politics The
Legal Construction of Abortion Deborah Lynn Steinberg Section Four: Fetal
Fascinations: New Dimensions to the Medical- Scientific Construction of
Fetal Personhood Sarah Franklin Section Five: The Alton Bill and the
Media's 'Consensual' Position Tessa Randles Conclusion: Feminism and
Abortion: Pasts, Presents, Futures The Science and Technology Subgroup
Section Three: Thatcherism and the Enterprise Culture Making and Not Making
the Differences: The Gender Politics of Thatcherism Maureen McNeil
Enterprising Women: Images of Success in Thatcher's Britain Janet Newman
Enterprise Fictions: Women's Substance Estella Tincknell Redefining
Cultural Identities Evelyn Reid Promoting Normality: Section 28 and the
Regulation of Sexuality Jackie Stacey Index
Introduction One: Feminism and Cultural Studies: Pasts, Presents, Futures,
The Editors Introduction Two: Feminism, Marxism and Thatcherism, The
Editors Section One: Representation and Identity Melodrama's Gendered
Audience Angela Partington Open or Closed: Popular Magazines and Dominant
Culture Helen Pleasance Having it All: Feminism and the Pleasure of the
Popular Yvonne Tasker Reading the Self: Autobiography, Gender and the
Institution of the Literary Celia Lury Is 'Doing Nothing' Just Boys' Play?:
Integrating Feminist and Cultural Studies Perspectives on Working Class
Young Men's Masculinity Joyce E Canaan Section Two: Science and Technology
Science and Technology: Questions for Cultural Studies and for Feminism
Maureen McNeil and Sarah Franklin In the Wake of the Alton Bill: Science,
Technology and Reproductive Politics The Science and Technology Subgroup
Introduction: Why the Alton Bill? The Science and Technology Subgroup
Section One: Putting the Alton Bill in Context Maureen McNeil Section Two:
Abortion Acts: 1803-1967 Wendy Fyfe Section Three: Adversarial Politics The
Legal Construction of Abortion Deborah Lynn Steinberg Section Four: Fetal
Fascinations: New Dimensions to the Medical- Scientific Construction of
Fetal Personhood Sarah Franklin Section Five: The Alton Bill and the
Media's 'Consensual' Position Tessa Randles Conclusion: Feminism and
Abortion: Pasts, Presents, Futures The Science and Technology Subgroup
Section Three: Thatcherism and the Enterprise Culture Making and Not Making
the Differences: The Gender Politics of Thatcherism Maureen McNeil
Enterprising Women: Images of Success in Thatcher's Britain Janet Newman
Enterprise Fictions: Women's Substance Estella Tincknell Redefining
Cultural Identities Evelyn Reid Promoting Normality: Section 28 and the
Regulation of Sexuality Jackie Stacey Index
The Editors Introduction Two: Feminism, Marxism and Thatcherism, The
Editors Section One: Representation and Identity Melodrama's Gendered
Audience Angela Partington Open or Closed: Popular Magazines and Dominant
Culture Helen Pleasance Having it All: Feminism and the Pleasure of the
Popular Yvonne Tasker Reading the Self: Autobiography, Gender and the
Institution of the Literary Celia Lury Is 'Doing Nothing' Just Boys' Play?:
Integrating Feminist and Cultural Studies Perspectives on Working Class
Young Men's Masculinity Joyce E Canaan Section Two: Science and Technology
Science and Technology: Questions for Cultural Studies and for Feminism
Maureen McNeil and Sarah Franklin In the Wake of the Alton Bill: Science,
Technology and Reproductive Politics The Science and Technology Subgroup
Introduction: Why the Alton Bill? The Science and Technology Subgroup
Section One: Putting the Alton Bill in Context Maureen McNeil Section Two:
Abortion Acts: 1803-1967 Wendy Fyfe Section Three: Adversarial Politics The
Legal Construction of Abortion Deborah Lynn Steinberg Section Four: Fetal
Fascinations: New Dimensions to the Medical- Scientific Construction of
Fetal Personhood Sarah Franklin Section Five: The Alton Bill and the
Media's 'Consensual' Position Tessa Randles Conclusion: Feminism and
Abortion: Pasts, Presents, Futures The Science and Technology Subgroup
Section Three: Thatcherism and the Enterprise Culture Making and Not Making
the Differences: The Gender Politics of Thatcherism Maureen McNeil
Enterprising Women: Images of Success in Thatcher's Britain Janet Newman
Enterprise Fictions: Women's Substance Estella Tincknell Redefining
Cultural Identities Evelyn Reid Promoting Normality: Section 28 and the
Regulation of Sexuality Jackie Stacey Index