New Femininities

New Femininities
Author: R. Gill,C. Scharff
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2013-05-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780230294523

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This collection of original essays looks at the way in which experiences and representations of femininity are changing, and explores the possibilities for producing 'new' femininities in the twenty-first century. The volume includes a Preface by leading feminist scholar Angela McRobbie.

Geographies of New Femininities

Geographies of New Femininities
Author: Nina Laurie,Claire Dywer,Sarah L. Holloway,Fiona Smith
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2014-06-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781317881995

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Geographies of New Femininities examines the emergence of contemporary constructions of femininity in a global context. It asks whether these femininities are new and suggests that current celebrations of diversity in the lived experience and performance of women's identities are largely Euro-centric. Through four in-depth case studies Geographies of New Femininities illustrates how constructions of femininities across the world reflect gender inequalities embedded within global/local geographies of social and economic change. The analysis brings together key themes in geography and feminist studies, showing how globalisation and the fracturing of identities are influencing research on gender. Throughout the book the authors explore spaces of opportunity and oppression for women and highlight the geographies associated with the negotiation of gender identities. Geographies of New Femininities moves between empirical and theoretical debate using first hand accounts to work through methodological issues relating to gender and geography. It is deliberately written in an accessible style to encourage students to engage with up-to-date research on gender.

New Sporting Femininities

New Sporting Femininities
Author: Kim Toffoletti,Holly Thorpe,Jessica Francombe-Webb
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2018-06-25
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9783319724812

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This edited collection critically explores new and emerging models of female athleticism in an era characterised as postfeminist. It approaches postfeminism through a critical lens to investigate new forms of politics being practised by women in physical activity, sport and online spaces at the intersections of gender, ethnicity, sexuality and ability. New Sporting Femininities features chapters on celebrity athletes such as Serena Williams and Ronda Rousey, alongside studies of the online fitspo movement and women’s growing participation in activities like roller derby, skateboarding and football. In doing so, it highlights key issues and concerns facing diverse groups of women in a rapidly changing gender-sport landscape. This collection sheds new light on the complex and often contradictory ways that women’s athletic participation is promoted, experienced and embodied in the context of postfeminism, commodity feminism and emerging forms of popular feminism.

Third Wave Feminism and the Politics of Gender in Late Modernity

Third Wave Feminism and the Politics of Gender in Late Modernity
Author: S. Budgeon
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2011-10-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780230319875

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This book critically assessesthird-wave feminist strategies for advancing a feminist 'politics of the self' within the late modern, postfeminist gender order – a context where gender equality has been mainstreamed, feminism has been dismissed, and a neoliberal culture of self-management has become firmly entrenched.

Transpacific Femininities

Transpacific Femininities
Author: Denise Cruz
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2012-11-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780822353164

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DIVFocusing on the early to mid-twentieth century, Denise Cruz illuminates the role that a growing English-language Philippine print culture played in the emergence of new classes of transpacific women./div

Femininities and Masculinities in the Digital Age

Femininities and Masculinities in the Digital Age
Author: Karl Kaser
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2021-08-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030784126

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This book provides a fresh overview on the debate about the remarkable regression of gender equality in the Balkans and South Caucasus caused by the fall of socialism and by the revitalization of religion in Turkey. Contrary to the prevailing opinion of researchers who state continuous male domination, the book presents strong arguments for an alternative outlook. By contrasting the realia of gender relations with the utopia of new femininities and new masculinities driven by digital visual communication, the book provokingly concludes with the arrival of two utopias: the Marlboro Man – still authoritative but lonely – conquering and refusing family obligations; and with the emergence of a new femininity type – strong and beautiful. As such this book provides a great resource to anthropologists, demographers, sociologists, gender and media researchers and all those interested in feminist issues.

Postfemininities in Popular Culture

Postfemininities in Popular Culture
Author: Stéphanie Genz
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2009-03-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780230234413

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Addressing the contradictions surrounding modern-day femininity and its complicated relationship with feminism and postfeminism, this book examines a range of popular female and feminist icons and paradigms. It offers an innovative and forward-looking perspective on femininity and the modern female self.

Between Femininities

Between Femininities
Author: Marnina Gonick
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780791486344

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Arguing for a recognition of the contradictory and ambivalent identifications that both attract and repel those who live the social category "girl," Marnina Gonick analyzes the discourses and practices defining female sexuality, embodiment, relationship to self and other, material culture, use of social space, and cultural-political agency and power. Based on a school-community project involving collaborative production of a video which tells the stories of several fictional girl characters, Gonick examines the contradictory and textured structure of the discourses available to girls through which their identities are negotiated. Woven throughout the book is the integral concern with the way in which ethnographic writing as a discursive practice is also implicated in the production and signification of social identities for girls.