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Pop-Feminist Narratives: The Female Subject Under Neoliberalism in North America, Britain, and Germany
Pop-Feminist Narratives: The Female Subject Under Neoliberalism in North America, Britain, and Germany
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In Pop-Feminist Narratives, Emily Spiers explores the recent phenomenon of 'pop-feminism' and pop-feminist writing across North America, Britain, and Germany. Pop-feminism is characterised by its engagement with popular culture and consumerism; its preoccupation with sexuality and
transgression in relation to female agency; and its thematisation of intergenerational feminist discord, portrayed either as a damaging discursive construct or as a verifiable phenomenon requiring remediation. Central to this volume is the question of theorising the female subject in a postfeminist
neoliberal climate and the role played by genre and narrative in the articulation of contemporary pop-feminist politics. The heightened visibility of mainstream feminist discourse and feminist activism in recent years--especially in North America, Britain, and Germany--means that the time is ripe for a coherent comparative scholarly study of pop-feminism as a transnational phenomenon. This volume provides such an
account of pop-feminism in a manner which takes into account the varied and complex narrative strategies employed in the telling of pop-feminist stories across multiple genres and platforms, including pop-literary fiction, the popular 'guide' to feminism, film, music, and the digital.
Author: Emily Spiers
Publisher: Oxford University Press (UK)
Published: 06/19/2018
Pages: 272
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.23lbs
Size: 9.30h x 6.10w x 1.00d
ISBN: 9780198820871
transgression in relation to female agency; and its thematisation of intergenerational feminist discord, portrayed either as a damaging discursive construct or as a verifiable phenomenon requiring remediation. Central to this volume is the question of theorising the female subject in a postfeminist
neoliberal climate and the role played by genre and narrative in the articulation of contemporary pop-feminist politics. The heightened visibility of mainstream feminist discourse and feminist activism in recent years--especially in North America, Britain, and Germany--means that the time is ripe for a coherent comparative scholarly study of pop-feminism as a transnational phenomenon. This volume provides such an
account of pop-feminism in a manner which takes into account the varied and complex narrative strategies employed in the telling of pop-feminist stories across multiple genres and platforms, including pop-literary fiction, the popular 'guide' to feminism, film, music, and the digital.
Author: Emily Spiers
Publisher: Oxford University Press (UK)
Published: 06/19/2018
Pages: 272
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.23lbs
Size: 9.30h x 6.10w x 1.00d
ISBN: 9780198820871
About the Author
Emily Spiers, Lecturer in Creative Futures, Institute for Social Futures & Department of Languages and Cultures, Lancaster University
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