The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Feminism
Herausgeber: Press, Andrea; Oren, Tasha
The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Feminism
Herausgeber: Press, Andrea; Oren, Tasha
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What is feminism now? How do scholars and activists employ contemporary feminism? What feminist traditions endure? In this interdisciplinary collection, scholars reflect on how contemporary feminism has shaped their thinking and their field as they interrogate its uses, limits, and reinventions.
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What is feminism now? How do scholars and activists employ contemporary feminism? What feminist traditions endure? In this interdisciplinary collection, scholars reflect on how contemporary feminism has shaped their thinking and their field as they interrogate its uses, limits, and reinventions.
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- Routledge International Handbooks
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 245mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 662g
- ISBN-13: 9780367670580
- ISBN-10: 0367670585
- Artikelnr.: 59992748
- Routledge International Handbooks
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 245mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 662g
- ISBN-13: 9780367670580
- ISBN-10: 0367670585
- Artikelnr.: 59992748
Tasha Oren is Associate Professor at the Film and Media Studies Program and the Department of Theatre, Dance and Performance at Tufts University. She has held faculty positions at the University of Pennsylvania and at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee where she directed the Film, Media and Digital Studies Program. Oren's books and co-edited collections include Demon in the Box: Jews, Arabs, Politics and Culture in the Making of Israeli Television; Global Currents: Media and Technology Now; East Main Street: Asian American Popular Culture; Global Asian American Cultures; Global Television Formats - Understanding Television Across Borders; and the forthcoming Food TV: On Eating Media. Andrea L. Press is currently William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of Media Studies and Sociology at the University of Virginia. A founding Chair of the Department of Media Studies and former Executive Director of the Virginia Film Festival, Press held faculty appointments at the University of Michigan, the University of Illinois Urbana/Champaign, the London School of Economics, and Hebrew University. Press has authored, co-authored, and co-edited several books, including Women Watching Television, Speaking of Abortion; The New Media Environment, Media and Class; Feminist Reception Studies in a Post-Audience Age; The New Feminist Television Studies;, and the forthcoming Media-Ready Feminism and Everyday Sexism. She co-edits the Communication Review. Professor Press is incoming Vice-Chair of the Feminist Scholarship Division of the International Communication Association.
Contemporary Feminism: Editors' Introduction Section I: Ways of Being 1.
Taking Exception Seriously: Essentialism, Constructionism, and
Proliferation of Particularities 2. Stories are Data with Soul: Lessons
from Black Feminist Epistemology 3. In Does Feminism Have a Generation Gap?
Blogging, Millennials, and the Hip Hop Generation 4. Too Soon for
Postfeminism 5. Lost in Translation: Challenging (White, Monolingual
Feminism's) Choice with Justicia Reproductiva 6. On Feminist Frontier: On
Trans and Feminism Section II: Ways of Living 7. Everyday Life Studies and
Feminism 8. Making Culture and Doing Feminism 9. Surveillance is a Feminist
Issue 10. Hookup Culture and Higher Education 11. Circling Back: Electronic
Literature and Material Feminism Section III: Ways In 12. Gender and
Schooling: Progress, Persistent Inequalities and Possible Solutions 13. Why
We Need Feminist Games Studies 14. Acting Out: Performing Feminism in the
Contemporary Art Museum 15. Can't I Just be a Filmmaker? Women's and
Feminist Film Festivals' Resurgence in a Postfeminist World Section IV:
Ways of Contesting 16. Women Organized Against Sexual Harassment:
Protesting Sexual Violence on Campus, Then and Now 17. Online Feminism:
Global Phenomenon, Local Perspective 18. Arab Women's Feminism(s),
Resistance(s) and Activism(s) Within and Beyond the "Arab Spring":
Potentials, Limitation, and Future prospects 19. Pussy Riot: A Feminist
Band Lost in History and Translation 20. None of this is New (Media):
Feminisms in the Social Media Age Section V: Coda A Conversation with
Sherry Ortner, Jack Halberstam and Tressie MacMillan Cotto
Taking Exception Seriously: Essentialism, Constructionism, and
Proliferation of Particularities 2. Stories are Data with Soul: Lessons
from Black Feminist Epistemology 3. In Does Feminism Have a Generation Gap?
Blogging, Millennials, and the Hip Hop Generation 4. Too Soon for
Postfeminism 5. Lost in Translation: Challenging (White, Monolingual
Feminism's) Choice with Justicia Reproductiva 6. On Feminist Frontier: On
Trans and Feminism Section II: Ways of Living 7. Everyday Life Studies and
Feminism 8. Making Culture and Doing Feminism 9. Surveillance is a Feminist
Issue 10. Hookup Culture and Higher Education 11. Circling Back: Electronic
Literature and Material Feminism Section III: Ways In 12. Gender and
Schooling: Progress, Persistent Inequalities and Possible Solutions 13. Why
We Need Feminist Games Studies 14. Acting Out: Performing Feminism in the
Contemporary Art Museum 15. Can't I Just be a Filmmaker? Women's and
Feminist Film Festivals' Resurgence in a Postfeminist World Section IV:
Ways of Contesting 16. Women Organized Against Sexual Harassment:
Protesting Sexual Violence on Campus, Then and Now 17. Online Feminism:
Global Phenomenon, Local Perspective 18. Arab Women's Feminism(s),
Resistance(s) and Activism(s) Within and Beyond the "Arab Spring":
Potentials, Limitation, and Future prospects 19. Pussy Riot: A Feminist
Band Lost in History and Translation 20. None of this is New (Media):
Feminisms in the Social Media Age Section V: Coda A Conversation with
Sherry Ortner, Jack Halberstam and Tressie MacMillan Cotto
Contemporary Feminism: Editors' Introduction Section I: Ways of Being 1.
Taking Exception Seriously: Essentialism, Constructionism, and
Proliferation of Particularities 2. Stories are Data with Soul: Lessons
from Black Feminist Epistemology 3. In Does Feminism Have a Generation Gap?
Blogging, Millennials, and the Hip Hop Generation 4. Too Soon for
Postfeminism 5. Lost in Translation: Challenging (White, Monolingual
Feminism's) Choice with Justicia Reproductiva 6. On Feminist Frontier: On
Trans and Feminism Section II: Ways of Living 7. Everyday Life Studies and
Feminism 8. Making Culture and Doing Feminism 9. Surveillance is a Feminist
Issue 10. Hookup Culture and Higher Education 11. Circling Back: Electronic
Literature and Material Feminism Section III: Ways In 12. Gender and
Schooling: Progress, Persistent Inequalities and Possible Solutions 13. Why
We Need Feminist Games Studies 14. Acting Out: Performing Feminism in the
Contemporary Art Museum 15. Can't I Just be a Filmmaker? Women's and
Feminist Film Festivals' Resurgence in a Postfeminist World Section IV:
Ways of Contesting 16. Women Organized Against Sexual Harassment:
Protesting Sexual Violence on Campus, Then and Now 17. Online Feminism:
Global Phenomenon, Local Perspective 18. Arab Women's Feminism(s),
Resistance(s) and Activism(s) Within and Beyond the "Arab Spring":
Potentials, Limitation, and Future prospects 19. Pussy Riot: A Feminist
Band Lost in History and Translation 20. None of this is New (Media):
Feminisms in the Social Media Age Section V: Coda A Conversation with
Sherry Ortner, Jack Halberstam and Tressie MacMillan Cotto
Taking Exception Seriously: Essentialism, Constructionism, and
Proliferation of Particularities 2. Stories are Data with Soul: Lessons
from Black Feminist Epistemology 3. In Does Feminism Have a Generation Gap?
Blogging, Millennials, and the Hip Hop Generation 4. Too Soon for
Postfeminism 5. Lost in Translation: Challenging (White, Monolingual
Feminism's) Choice with Justicia Reproductiva 6. On Feminist Frontier: On
Trans and Feminism Section II: Ways of Living 7. Everyday Life Studies and
Feminism 8. Making Culture and Doing Feminism 9. Surveillance is a Feminist
Issue 10. Hookup Culture and Higher Education 11. Circling Back: Electronic
Literature and Material Feminism Section III: Ways In 12. Gender and
Schooling: Progress, Persistent Inequalities and Possible Solutions 13. Why
We Need Feminist Games Studies 14. Acting Out: Performing Feminism in the
Contemporary Art Museum 15. Can't I Just be a Filmmaker? Women's and
Feminist Film Festivals' Resurgence in a Postfeminist World Section IV:
Ways of Contesting 16. Women Organized Against Sexual Harassment:
Protesting Sexual Violence on Campus, Then and Now 17. Online Feminism:
Global Phenomenon, Local Perspective 18. Arab Women's Feminism(s),
Resistance(s) and Activism(s) Within and Beyond the "Arab Spring":
Potentials, Limitation, and Future prospects 19. Pussy Riot: A Feminist
Band Lost in History and Translation 20. None of this is New (Media):
Feminisms in the Social Media Age Section V: Coda A Conversation with
Sherry Ortner, Jack Halberstam and Tressie MacMillan Cotto