Feminism and cultural studies /
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Imprint: | Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1999. |
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Description: | xi, 597 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Oxford readings in feminism |
Subject: | Feminist theory. Feminism. Culture -- Study and teaching. Culture -- Study and teaching. Feminism. Feminist theory. |
Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/3781169 |
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504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | 0 | |g Pt. I. |t Consuming and Commodities. |g 1. |t Things To Do With Shopping Centres / |r Meaghan Morris. |g 2. |t Consumerism Reconsidered: Buying and Power / |r Mica Nava. |g 3. |t Shut Up and Dance: Youth Culture and Changing Modes of Femininity / |r Angela McRobbie. |g 4. |t Cast Upon Their Own Resources: The Girl's Own Paper and Harmsworth's Trendsetters / |r Kirsten Drotner. |g 5. |t Black Barbie and the Deep Play of Difference / |r Ann Ducille. |g 6. |t The Death of the Profane / |r Patricia J. Williams -- |g Pt. II. |t Working. |g 7. |t Women Audiences and the Workplace / |r Dorothy Hobson. |g 8. |t Typical Girls? Young Women from School to the Job Market: Looking Forward / |r Christine Griffin. |g 9. |t The Tale of Samuel and Jemima: Gender and Working-Class Culture in Early Nineteenth-Century England / |r Catherine Hall. |g 10. |t Becoming a Woman in London in the 1920s and '30s / |r Sally Alexander. |g 11. |t High Anxiety: Catastrophe, Scandal, Age, and Comedy: Countercultures / |r Patricia Mellencamp -- |g Pt. III. |t The Age of Mechanical Reproduction. |g 12. |t Women's Cinema as Counter Cinema / |r Claire Johnston. |g 13. |t Desperately Seeking Difference / |r Jackie Stacey. |g 14. |t The Color Purple: Black Women as Cultural Readers / |r Jacqueline Bobo. |g 15. |t Women and Soap Opera: A Woman's Space / |r Christine Geraghty. |g 16. |t Cosmetics and Abjection: Cindy Sherman 1977-1987 / |r Laura Mulvey. |g 17. |t Family, Education, Photography / |r Judith Williamson. |g 18. |t Pedagogies of the Feminine: Feminist Teaching and Women's Genres / |r Charlotte Brunsdon -- |g Pt. IV. |t Fantasies of Desire. |g 19. |t 'Returning to Manderley': Romance Fiction, Female Sexuality, and Class / |r Alison Light. |g 20. |t Romance and the Work of Fantasy: Struggles over Feminine Sexuality and Subjectivity at Century's End / |r Janice Radway. |g 21. |t Who's Read Macho Sluts? / |r Clare Whatling. |g 22. |t Disciplinary Desires: The Outside of Queer Feminist Cultural Studies / |r Elspeth Probyn. |g 23. |t 'Who Fancies Pakis?': Pamella Bordes and the Problems of Exoticism in Multiracial Britain' / |r Gargi Bhattacharyya -- |g Pt. V. |t Home? |g 24. |t 'As Housewives we Are Worms': Women, Modernity, and the Home Question / |r Lesley Johnson. |g 25. |t Hygiene and Modernization: Housekeeping / |r Kristin Ross. |g 26. |t Feminist Politics: What's Home Got to Do with It? / |r Biddy Martin and Chandra Talpade Mohanty. |g 27. |t On Not Speaking Chinese: Postmodern Ethnicity and the Politics of Diaspora / |r Ien Ang. |g 28. |t From Hestia to Home Page: Feminism and the Concept of Home in Cyberspace / |r Susan Leigh Star. |
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