Erotic Memoirs and Postfeminism

Erotic Memoirs and Postfeminism
Title Erotic Memoirs and Postfeminism PDF eBook
Author J. Gwynne
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 203
Release 2013-01-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1137326549

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This book analyses the impact of postfeminist discourse and the mainstreaming of pornography on our understanding of intimacy and female sexuality. It is a broad critical survey of a recent publishing phenomenon – the female-authored erotic memoir – and positions the texts under analysis as complex and contradictory expressions of popular feminism.

Erotic Memoirs and Postfeminism

Erotic Memoirs and Postfeminism
Title Erotic Memoirs and Postfeminism PDF eBook
Author J. Gwynne
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 133
Release 2013-01-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1137326549

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This book analyses the impact of postfeminist discourse and the mainstreaming of pornography on our understanding of intimacy and female sexuality. It is a broad critical survey of a recent publishing phenomenon – the female-authored erotic memoir – and positions the texts under analysis as complex and contradictory expressions of popular feminism.

Pop-feminist Narratives

Pop-feminist Narratives
Title Pop-feminist Narratives PDF eBook
Author Emily Spiers
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 272
Release 2018
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0198820879

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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.

Celebrity Memoir

Celebrity Memoir
Title Celebrity Memoir PDF eBook
Author Hannah Yelin
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 321
Release 2020-11-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3030446212

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In this timely analysis of the economics of access that surround contemporary female celebrity, Hannah Yelin reveals a culture that requires women to be constantly ‘baring all’ in physical exposure and psychic confessions. As famous women tell their story, in their ‘own words’, constellations of ghostwriters, intermediaries and market forces undermine assertions of authorship and access to the ‘real’ woman behind the public image. Yelin’s account of the presence of the ghostwriter offers a fascinating microcosm of the wider celebrity machine, with insights pertinent to all celebrity mediation. Yelin surveys life-writing genres including fiction, photo-diary, comic-strip, and art anthology, as well as more ‘traditional’ autobiographical forms; covering a wide range of media platforms and celebrity contexts including reality TV, YouTube, pop stardom, and porn/glamour modelling. Despite this diversity, Yelin reveals seemingly inescapable conventions, as well as spaces for resistance. Celebrity Memoir: from Ghostwriting to Gender Politics offers new insights on the curtailment of women’s voices, with ramifications for literary studies of memoir, feminist media studies, celebrity studies, and work on the politics of production in the creative industries.

Postfeminism and Contemporary Hollywood Cinema

Postfeminism and Contemporary Hollywood Cinema
Title Postfeminism and Contemporary Hollywood Cinema PDF eBook
Author J. Gwynne
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 264
Release 2013-06-28
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 113730684X

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By analyzing the negotiation of femininities and masculinities within contemporary Hollywood cinema, Postfeminism and Contemporary Hollywood Cinema presents diverse interrogations of popular cinema and illustrates the need for a renewed scholarly focus on contemporary film production.

Sex Object

Sex Object
Title Sex Object PDF eBook
Author Jessica Valenti
Publisher HarperCollins
Total Pages 133
Release 2016-06-07
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0062435108

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New York Times Bestseller - An NPR Best Book of the Year “Sharp and prescient… The appeal of Valenti’s memoir lies in her ability to trace objectification through her own life, and to trace what was for a long time her own obliviousness to it…Sex Object is an antidote to the fun and flirty feminism of selfies and self-help.” — New Republic Author and Guardian US columnist Jessica Valenti has been leading the national conversation on gender and politics for over a decade. Now, in a darkly funny and bracing memoir, Valenti explores the toll that sexism takes from the every day to the existential. Sex Object explores the painful, funny, embarrassing, and sometimes illegal moments that shaped Valenti’s adolescence and young adulthood in New York City, revealing a much shakier inner life than the confident persona she has cultivated as one of the most recognizable feminists of her generation. In the tradition of writers like Joan Didion and Mary Karr, this literary memoir is sure to shock those already familiar with Valenti’s work and enthrall those who are just finding it.

Feel-Bad Postfeminism

Feel-Bad Postfeminism
Title Feel-Bad Postfeminism PDF eBook
Author Catherine McDermott
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 281
Release 2022-06-02
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1350224995

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In Feel-Bad Postfeminism, Catherine McDermott provides crucial insight into what growing up during empowerment postfeminism feels like, and outlines the continuing postfeminist legacy of resilience in girlhood coming-of-age narratives. McDermott's analysis of Gone Girl (2012), Girls (2012–2017) and Appropriate Behaviour (2012) illuminates a major cultural turn in which the pleasures of postfeminist empowerment curdle into a profound sense of rage and resentment. By contrast, close examination of The Hunger Games (2008–2010), Girlhood (2014) and Catch Me Daddy (2014) reveals that contemporary genres are increasingly constructing girls as uniquely capable of resiliently overcoming and adapting to unforgiving social conditions. She develops an affective vocabulary to better understand contemporary modes of defiant, transformative and relational resilience, as well as a framework through which to expand on further modes that are specific to the genres they emerge within. Overall, the book suggests that exploration of the affective dimensions of girls' and women's culture can offer new insights into how coming-of-age, girlhood and femininity are culturally produced in the aftermath of postfeminism.