The Politics of Being a Woman
Feminism, Media and 21st Century Popular Culture
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Word Count
50,000 words, Guess
Page Count
200 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Internet Archivepoliticsofbeingw0000unse
- ISBN-101137384654
- ISBN-139781137384652
- Library of Congress Control Number2014036789
- OCLC Control Number888552952
and 2 more
- Better World Books9781137384652
- Open LibraryOL27969225M
Classifications
- LCCHQ1155 .P625 2015
- LCCHM623HQ1190-HQ1194P8
Description
"What does it mean to be a woman in the 21st century? The feminist movement has a long and rich history, but is its time now passed? This edited collection is driven by the question, why is feminism viewed by some (we would add a majority) as outdated, no longer necessary and having achieved its goals, and what role have the media played in this? Debates in media and cultural studies often focus on the politics of everyday life, tending to marginalise formal (or 'big P') politics (government and Parliament); whereas debates in political science tend to marginalise the everydayness of politics ('small p' politics). Aiming to bring these two strands together, this volume argues that 'politics' needs to be reinserted into debates around the nature of contemporary feminism, as well as restating that feminism is central to contemporary P/politics"--
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