Buch, Englisch, Band 13, 162 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 340 g
Reihe: Teaching Gender
Second Edition
Buch, Englisch, Band 13, 162 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 340 g
Reihe: Teaching Gender
ISBN: 978-90-04-41423-5
Verlag: Brill
Feminist Theory and Pop Culture (Second Edition) synthesizes feminist theory with modern portrayals of gender in media culture. This updated text provides comprehensive and interdisciplinary scholarship focused on topics related to:
– Historical examination of feminist theory.
– Application of feminist research methods.
– Feminist theoretical perspectives such as the male gaze, feminist standpoint theory, Black feminist thought, queer theory, masculinity theory, theories of feminist activism, and postfeminism.
– Contributor chapters cover a range of topics from Western perspectives on belly dance to television shows such as Girls, Scandal, and Orange is the New Black.
– Feminist theory and the wave of feminism, including a discussion of the fourth wave.
– Pedagogical features.
– Suggestions for further reading and discussion questions for classroom use.
Feminist Theory and Pop Culture was designed for classroom use and has been written with an eye toward engaging students in discussion. The book’s polished perspective on feminist theory juxtaposes popular culture with theoretical perspectives which have served as a foundation for the study of gender. This interdisciplinary text can serve as a primary or supplemental reading.
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Acknowledgements
Introduction
Adrienne Trier-Bieniek
1. Unveiling the Gaze: Belly Dance as a Site of Refuge, Re-Envisioning and Resistance
Angela M. Moe
2. Lena Dunham, GIRLS, and the Contradictions of Fourth Wave Feminism
April Kalogeropoulos Householder
3. Olivia Pope as Problematic and Paradoxical: A Black Feminist Critique of Scandal’s “Mammification”
Rachel Alicia Griffin
4. The “Un-Quiet Queen”: An Analysis of Rapper Nicki Minaj in the Fame Comic Book
Melvin L. Williams and Tia C.M. Tyree
5. Queerness (Un)shackled: Theorizing Orange Is the New Black
Lauren J. Decarvalho and Nicole B. Cox
6. Warning! Social Construction Zone: Exploring Masculinities, Femininities, and Gender Roles in Cop Shows
Carrie L. Buist and Jean-Anne Sutherland
7. Girl Rising and the Problematic Other: Celebritizing Third World Girlhoods
Emily Bent
8. Paradoxes of Postfeminism: Coercion and Consent in Fifty Shades of Grey
Patricia R. Boyd
9. From Street to Tweet: Popular Culture and Feminist Activism
Jenn Brandt and Sam Kizer
Additional Reading
Notes on Contributors