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Renewing Feminisms

Radical Narratives, Fantasies and Futures in Media Studies
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ISBN-13:
9780857722638
Veröffentl:
2013
Seiten:
272
Autor:
Helen Thornham
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
2 - DRM Adobe
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

The feminist movement, we have been told, is history. This lively book reveals that on the contrary the feminist movement is alive and kicking, still as engaged with the concerns and ways of seeing as it was in the 1960s, 70s and 80s, still demanding its political place. Renewing Feminisms sets out the claim for a feminism that is renewed, re-invigorated and re-imagined. Renewing Feminisms offers a timely contribution to current debates about lived and imagined feminism today. The contributors, both longstanding feminists and emerging feminist scholars, take a fresh look at feminist critiques and methodologies, recalling the power of past feminist interventions, as well as presenting a new call for future initiatives in media and cultural studies. Re-investigating the past facilitates a claim over the future, and all the contributions to this book make clear that feminism is not only far from over, it is lived and experienced in the everyday, and on personal and political levels.Divided into four key sections, the book revisits major feminist areas, investigating representational issues, those of agency and narrative, media forms and formats, and the traditional boundaries of the public and the private. What emerges is a real intervention into media and cultural studies in terms of how we understand them today.
List of IllustrationsList of AbbreviationsAcknowledgementsContributorsIntroduction: Renewing-Retooling Feminisms (Helen Thornham and Elke Weissmann)The BFI Women and Film Study Group 1976-? (Christine Geraghty)Section 1: Relaying Feminism2. Rebranding Feminism: Post-Feminism, Popular Culture and the Academy (Sue Thornham)3. Third-Wave Feminism and the University: On Pedagogy and Feminist Resurgence (Kristin Aune)Section 2: Lived Feminist Identities4. Classy Subjects (Maureen McNeil)5. Imagining Her(story): Engendering Archives (Roshini Kempadoo)6. Weaving the Life of Guatemala: Reflections of the Self and Others through Visual Representations (Sonia De La Cruz)Section 3: From Soap Opera to...7. 'They're "Doped" by that Dale Diary': Women's Serial Drama, the BBC and British Post-War Change (Kristin Skoog)8. Scheduling as Feminist Issue: UK's Channel 4 and US Female-Centred Sitcoms (Elke Weissmann)9. Separating the Women from the Girls: Reconfigurations of the Feminine in Contemporary British Drama (Vicky Ball)Section 4: Futuristic Feminisms10. New Media, New Feminism: Evolving Feminist Analysis and Activism in Print, on the Web and Beyond (Andi Zeisler)11. Articulating Technology and Imagining the User: Generating Gendered Divides across Media (Helen Thornham and Angela McFarlane)12. Feminism, Expertise and the Computational Turn (Caroline Bassett)13. Renewing Feminisms in the 2000s: Conclusions and Outlook (Anita Biressi and Heather Nunn)BibliographyIndex

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