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Interrogating Postfeminism : Gender and the Politics of Popular Culture
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Editor(s):
Yvonne Tasker
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Diane Negra
Publication date:
November 02 2007
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Duke University Press
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9780822390411
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9780822340140
Publication date:
November 02 2007
DOI:
10.2307/j.ctv1210217
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pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. v
Contents
pp. v
Table of Contents
pp. vii
Acknowledgments
pp. vii
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
pp. 1
Introduction: Feminist Politics and Postfeminist Culture
pp. 1
Introduction:
pp. 27
Postfeminism and Popular Culture:
pp. 40
Mass Magazine Cover Girls:
pp. 73
Living a Charmed Life:
pp. 100
“I Hate My Job, I Hate Everybody Here”:
pp. 132
Remapping the Resonances of Riot Grrrl:
pp. 153
Killing Bill:
pp. 176
Queer Eye for the Straight Guise:
pp. 201
What’s Your Flava?
pp. 227
The Fashion Police:
pp. 249
Divas, Evil Black Bitches, and Bitter Black Women:
pp. 277
Subjects of Rejuvenation:
pp. 27
1. Postfeminism and Popular Culture: Bridget Jones and the New Gender Regime
pp. 40
2. Mass Magazine Cover Girls: Some Reflections on Postfeminist Girls and Postfeminism’s Daughters
pp. 73
3. Living a Charmed Life: The Magic of Postfeminist Sisterhood
pp. 100
4. “I Hate My Job, I Hate Everybody Here”: Adultery, Boredom, and the “Working Girl” in Twenty-First-Century American Cinema
pp. 132
5. Remapping the Resonances of Riot Grrrl: Feminisms, Postfeminisms, and “Processes” of Punk
pp. 153
6. Killing Bill: Rethinking Feminism and Film Violence
pp. 176
7. Queer Eye for the Straight Guise: Camp, Postfeminism, and the Fab Five’s Makeovers of Masculinity
pp. 201
8. What’s Your Flava? Race and Postfeminism in Media Culture
pp. 227
9. The Fashion Police: Governing the Self in What Not to Wear
pp. 249
10. Divas, Evil Black Bitches, and Bitter Black Women: African American Women in Postfeminist and Post-Civil-Rights Popular Culture
pp. 277
11. Subjects of Rejuvenation: Aging in Postfeminist Culture 277 Sadie Wearing
pp. 311
BIBLIOGRAPHY
pp. 311
Bibliography
pp. 331
Contributors
pp. 331
CONTRIBUTORS
pp. 335
Index
pp. 335
INDEX
pp. 346
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