This volume seeks to offer a critical, innovative and empirically driven interrogation of the international political economy of cultures of production and consumption in Western market societies, investigating the reproduction of Western popular and commercial culture (including its products and representations) alongside analysis of representations of and attitudes towards feminism in contemporary Western societies.
This volume seeks to offer a critical, innovative and empirically driven interrogation of the international political economy of cultures of production and consumption in Western market societies, investigating the reproduction of Western popular and commercial culture (including its products and representations) alongside analysis of representations of and attitudes towards feminism in contemporary Western societies.
Penny Griffin is a Senior Lecturer and Director of Research in the School of Social Sciences and International Studies, University of New South Wales, Australia.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introductions 2. Analysing Popular Culture 3. Popular Culture Produced Represented and Consumed 4. Feminism(s) feminists and The (enduring) "Popularity Gap" 5. In Popular Form (Feminism And Antifeminism IN Popular Culture) 6. Conclusions The Trouble with IPE
1. Introductions 2. Analysing Popular Culture 3. Popular Culture Produced Represented and Consumed 4. Feminism(s) feminists and The (enduring) "Popularity Gap" 5. In Popular Form (Feminism And Antifeminism IN Popular Culture) 6. Conclusions The Trouble with IPE
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