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1 online resource |
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Oxford modern languages and literature monographs |
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Oxford modern languages and literature monographs.
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Cover; Pop-Feminist Narratives: The Female Subject Under Neoliberalism In North America, Britain, And Germany; Copyright; Acknowledgements; Contents; List Of Illustrations; List Of Abbreviations; Note About Translations; Introduction: Assembling The Narrative Threads; Third-Wave And Postfeminist Legacies; Pop-Feminism And Neoliberalism; Sexuality, Transgression, And Agency; 1: The Pop-Feminist Subject; Knowing What I (Do Not{Rpara} Know; There Is No 'I' In 'We'; Narrative Selves And Coherence; Gender Melancholia And Rage; Genre And Writing The Self |
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2: Postmodern Literature In North America: Tracing Pop-Feminism's Narrative Arcmaking Fiction With Kathy Acker; Shaping Ethical Narratives With Mary Gaitskill; Mainstreaming The Transgressive; Riot Grrrl And The Commodification Of Female Transgression; 3: North American Pop-Feminism In The Post-Digital Era; Autofiction And Selfhood: Maggie Nelson And Sheila Heti; 'Excellent Danger' And Queer Normalization: Michelle Tea; 4: British Pop-Feminism On The Literary Marketplace; Unpicking The Literary Threads; Market-Place Narratives; Literary 'Bad Girls' In Britain; Helen Walsh's Brass |
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Gwendoline Riley's Cold Waterscarlett Thomas's The End Of Mr. Y; Pop-Feminist Guides In Britain; 5: German Pop-Feminism And Generational Narratives; Literary Generations And German Pop-Literature; Charlotte Roche's Feuchtgebiete; Kerstin Grether's Zuckerbabys; Strategies Of Resistance In Alina Bronsky's Scherbenpark [Broken Glass Park]; Helene Hegemann's Axolotl Roadkill [Axolotl Roadkill] And Antonia Baum's Vollkommen Leblos Bestenfalls Tot [Perfectly Lifeless Preferably Dead]; Conclusion: Pop-Feminism And The Future; Bibliography; Manuscripts; Printed Sources; Primary Sources ; Secondary Sourcesfilms; Lectures, Audio, And Interviews; Index |
Summary |
This volume explores the recent phenomenon of 'pop-feminism' and pop-feminist writing across North America, Britain, and Germany and examines what feminist politics look like in the twenty-first century |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Subject |
Feminism -- History -- 21st century
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Feminism -- In mass media
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Women -- North America.
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Women -- Great Britain.
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Women -- Germany
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Discrimination & Race Relations.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Minority Studies.
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Feminism
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Women
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Germany
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Great Britain
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North America
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Electronic books
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History
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Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780192552846 |
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0192552848 |
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9780191860461 |
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0191860468 |
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