Description |
xi, 188 pages ; 24 cm |
Contents |
Part I. Theory and Methodology: 1. Postmortem on postfeminism; 2. Femininity as mas(s)querade; 3. Some functions of feminist criticism; or, the scandal of the mute body -- Part II. Masculinity and Male Feminism: 4. A father is being beaten: male feminism and the war film; 5. Three men and Baby M; 6. The incredible shrinking he(r)man: male regression, the male body, and film -- Part III. Race, Gender and Sexuality: 7. Cinema and the dark continent: race and gender in popular film; 8. Lethal bodies: thoughts on sex, gender and representation from the mainstream to the margins |
Summary |
In this book, Tania modleski examines 'the myth of postfeminism' and its operation in popular culture, especially popular film and cultural studies. In a series of essays scrutinizing feminist and post-structuralist positions, Modleski shows how women are once again being relegated to the margins of discourse and society, only now, ironically, they are in danger of being marginalized by feminism itself |
Analysis |
Feminism |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 165-182) and index |
Subject |
Culture in motion pictures.
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Feminism and motion pictures.
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Feminism and the arts.
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Feminist theory.
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Motion pictures -- Social aspects -- United States.
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Sex role in motion pictures.
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Sex role in motion picturs
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Women in motion pictures.
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Women in popular culture.
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LC no. |
91013126 |
ISBN |
0415904161 |
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041590417X (paperback) |
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