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radical feminism. In
Lacan and
Postfeminism (2000),
author Elizabeth Wright identified a "positive reading" of
postfeminism that,
instead of
indicating an...
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deliberately a movement. It has been ****ociated with
neoliberalism and
postfeminism.
Linda Hirshman first used the term in Get to Work: A
Manifesto for Women...
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highlighting the “psychic life” of
postfeminism; and
setting out
directions for
considering the
affective dimensions of
postfeminism,
organised around confidence...
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disempowered and
fractured Indigenous communities and ways of life. The term
postfeminism is used to
describe a
range of
viewpoints reacting to
feminism since...
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variants Other variants Anti-abortion
Equity Femonationalism Maternal Postfeminism Reactionary State Carceral Imperial Embedded Gender-critical or trans-exclusionary...
- Adaptations", "Reel Revolutionaries: An
Examination of Hollywood's
Cycle of 1960s
Youth Rebellion Films"
Postfeminism and
Contemporary Hollywood Cinema v t e...
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Jacques (1975). Encore. Paris: Seuil. Wright, E. (2003).
Lacan and
Postfeminism (Postmodern Encounters). Kristeva,
Julia (1982).
Powers of Horror. Columbia...
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categories of fiction,
including postmodernism,
magical realism, and
postfeminism. As in her
previous works,
Carter plays with many
literary aspects and...
- 2020-07-27.
Retrieved 2020-07-27. Ging,
Debbie (2019). "Bros v. Hos:
Postfeminism, Anti-feminism and the
Toxic Turn in
Digital Gender Politics". In Ging...
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variants Other variants Anti-abortion
Equity Femonationalism Maternal Postfeminism Reactionary State Carceral Imperial Embedded Gender-critical or trans-exclusionary...