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Feminism in Popular Culture
By (Author) Dr Joanne Hollows
Edited by Rachel Moseley
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Berg Publishers
1st December 2005
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Popular culture
Social theory
305.42
Hardback
256
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 19mm
What is the relationship between feminism and popular culture Has there been a 'backlash' against feminism or is feminism now part of contemporary 'commonsense' Can feminism learn from popular culture Feminism in Popular Culture explores these questions through a diverse range of texts and sites - from news coverage, The Vagina Monologues, the Scream trilogy, Ally McBeal and Sex and the City, sex documentaries and TV cooks, to breakdancing, beauty salons and computer game-playing. Feminism in Popular Culture does not assume that popular culture could benefit from a feminist 'makeover'. Rather, it analyses how different meanings of feminism have been negotiated within popular culture - how popular culture has made sense of feminism.
Joanne Hollows is Principal Lecturer in Media and Cultural Studies at Nottingham Trent University. She is author of Feminism, Femininity and Popular Culture, co-author of Food and Cultural Studies and co-editor of Approaches to Popular Film and The Film Studies Reader. Rachel Moseley is Lecturer in Film and Television Studies at the University of Warwick. She is the author of Growing Up with Audrey Hepburn and editor of Fashioning Film Stars.