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Using examples from recent female-centric pop culture media and topics, Dianna E. Anderson shows how criticsâ insistence on a pure feminist portrayal fails the movementâ s attempt at feminist advancement.
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Using examples from recent female-centric pop culture media and topics, Dianna E. Anderson shows how criticsâ insistence on a pure feminist portrayal fails the movementâ s attempt at feminist advancement.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Potomac Books Inc
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 223mm x 146mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 394g
- ISBN-13: 9781612349619
- ISBN-10: 1612349617
- Artikelnr.: 50694389
- Verlag: Potomac Books Inc
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 223mm x 146mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 394g
- ISBN-13: 9781612349619
- ISBN-10: 1612349617
- Artikelnr.: 50694389
Dianna E. Anderson is a freelance journalist, author, and activist in women’s issues. She is a regular contributor to Cosmopolitan, Rolling Stone , the Establishment, Vice, and Bitch Magazine. Anderson is the author of Damaged Goods: New Perspectives on Christian Purity.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Lena Dunham Is Not a Pedophile: False Narratives and Scarlet Letters
2. Harry Styles Is (Probably) Not a Creep: What Makes You Beautiful and the
Male Gaze
3. On My Money and Bitches Who Better Have It: How Modern Anticapitalists
Fail to Account for Racial Politics of Black Artists
4. Why Does This White Australian Sound like She’s from Atlanta?: On
Cultural Appropriation, White Supremacy, and Black Sexuality
5. Mother Monster and Q.U.E.E.N.: Context Challenging and Changing the
Problematic
6. Friendly Fire: Why Our Perfectionist Lens Makes Us Harsher on Feminist
Media
7. Actually, It’s about Ethics in Feminist Criticism: Where White Feminism
and #GamerGate Converge
8. Do You Even Lift, Bro? Toxic Masculinity, Sports Culture, and Feminist
Ignorance of the Problems
9. Dinos, Disasters, and Dives: A Feminist Defense of That High-Heeled
Chase Scene in Jurassic World
10. Selfie Game Strong: Kim Kardashian and de Beauvoir’s Thoughts on
Beauty
11. Pinterest Perfect: How Our Home Lives Reflect an Unhealthy Obsession
12. “I Am Big Enough to Admit I Am Often Inspired by Myself”: Leslie Knope
as the Paragon of Feminist Joy
13. Teen Girls Are the Future and That Is a Good Thing: Our Perfectionism
Actively Harms Women
14. Never Say Never: Setting Your Own Borders and Understanding Your
Boundaries
Last Notes
Notes
Bibliography
Introduction
1. Lena Dunham Is Not a Pedophile: False Narratives and Scarlet Letters
2. Harry Styles Is (Probably) Not a Creep: What Makes You Beautiful and the
Male Gaze
3. On My Money and Bitches Who Better Have It: How Modern Anticapitalists
Fail to Account for Racial Politics of Black Artists
4. Why Does This White Australian Sound like She’s from Atlanta?: On
Cultural Appropriation, White Supremacy, and Black Sexuality
5. Mother Monster and Q.U.E.E.N.: Context Challenging and Changing the
Problematic
6. Friendly Fire: Why Our Perfectionist Lens Makes Us Harsher on Feminist
Media
7. Actually, It’s about Ethics in Feminist Criticism: Where White Feminism
and #GamerGate Converge
8. Do You Even Lift, Bro? Toxic Masculinity, Sports Culture, and Feminist
Ignorance of the Problems
9. Dinos, Disasters, and Dives: A Feminist Defense of That High-Heeled
Chase Scene in Jurassic World
10. Selfie Game Strong: Kim Kardashian and de Beauvoir’s Thoughts on
Beauty
11. Pinterest Perfect: How Our Home Lives Reflect an Unhealthy Obsession
12. “I Am Big Enough to Admit I Am Often Inspired by Myself”: Leslie Knope
as the Paragon of Feminist Joy
13. Teen Girls Are the Future and That Is a Good Thing: Our Perfectionism
Actively Harms Women
14. Never Say Never: Setting Your Own Borders and Understanding Your
Boundaries
Last Notes
Notes
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Lena Dunham Is Not a Pedophile: False Narratives and Scarlet Letters
2. Harry Styles Is (Probably) Not a Creep: What Makes You Beautiful and the
Male Gaze
3. On My Money and Bitches Who Better Have It: How Modern Anticapitalists
Fail to Account for Racial Politics of Black Artists
4. Why Does This White Australian Sound like She’s from Atlanta?: On
Cultural Appropriation, White Supremacy, and Black Sexuality
5. Mother Monster and Q.U.E.E.N.: Context Challenging and Changing the
Problematic
6. Friendly Fire: Why Our Perfectionist Lens Makes Us Harsher on Feminist
Media
7. Actually, It’s about Ethics in Feminist Criticism: Where White Feminism
and #GamerGate Converge
8. Do You Even Lift, Bro? Toxic Masculinity, Sports Culture, and Feminist
Ignorance of the Problems
9. Dinos, Disasters, and Dives: A Feminist Defense of That High-Heeled
Chase Scene in Jurassic World
10. Selfie Game Strong: Kim Kardashian and de Beauvoir’s Thoughts on
Beauty
11. Pinterest Perfect: How Our Home Lives Reflect an Unhealthy Obsession
12. “I Am Big Enough to Admit I Am Often Inspired by Myself”: Leslie Knope
as the Paragon of Feminist Joy
13. Teen Girls Are the Future and That Is a Good Thing: Our Perfectionism
Actively Harms Women
14. Never Say Never: Setting Your Own Borders and Understanding Your
Boundaries
Last Notes
Notes
Bibliography
Introduction
1. Lena Dunham Is Not a Pedophile: False Narratives and Scarlet Letters
2. Harry Styles Is (Probably) Not a Creep: What Makes You Beautiful and the
Male Gaze
3. On My Money and Bitches Who Better Have It: How Modern Anticapitalists
Fail to Account for Racial Politics of Black Artists
4. Why Does This White Australian Sound like She’s from Atlanta?: On
Cultural Appropriation, White Supremacy, and Black Sexuality
5. Mother Monster and Q.U.E.E.N.: Context Challenging and Changing the
Problematic
6. Friendly Fire: Why Our Perfectionist Lens Makes Us Harsher on Feminist
Media
7. Actually, It’s about Ethics in Feminist Criticism: Where White Feminism
and #GamerGate Converge
8. Do You Even Lift, Bro? Toxic Masculinity, Sports Culture, and Feminist
Ignorance of the Problems
9. Dinos, Disasters, and Dives: A Feminist Defense of That High-Heeled
Chase Scene in Jurassic World
10. Selfie Game Strong: Kim Kardashian and de Beauvoir’s Thoughts on
Beauty
11. Pinterest Perfect: How Our Home Lives Reflect an Unhealthy Obsession
12. “I Am Big Enough to Admit I Am Often Inspired by Myself”: Leslie Knope
as the Paragon of Feminist Joy
13. Teen Girls Are the Future and That Is a Good Thing: Our Perfectionism
Actively Harms Women
14. Never Say Never: Setting Your Own Borders and Understanding Your
Boundaries
Last Notes
Notes
Bibliography