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Material Girls
Making Sense of Feminist Cultural Theory
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Suzanna Danuta Walters
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English
Published/Copyright:
1995
About this book
Madonna, Murphy Brown, Thelma and Louise: These much-discussed media icons are the starting points of Suzanna Walter's brilliant, much-needed introduction to feminist cultural theory. Accessible yet theoretically sophisticated, up-to-date and entertaining, Material Girls acquaints readers with the major theories, debates, and concepts in this new and exciting field.
With numerous case studies and illustrations, Walters situates feminist cultural theory against the background of the women's movement and media studies. Using examples from film, television, advertising, and popular discourse, she looks at topics such as the "male gaze," narrative theory, and new work on female "ways of seeing" and spectatorship. Throughout, Walters provides a historically grounded account of representations of women in popular culture while critiquing the dominance of psychoanalytic and postmodern analyses.
The first comprehensive guide to the approaches and debates that make up this growing field, Material Girls belongs on the shelf of every cultural critic and savvy student today.
With numerous case studies and illustrations, Walters situates feminist cultural theory against the background of the women's movement and media studies. Using examples from film, television, advertising, and popular discourse, she looks at topics such as the "male gaze," narrative theory, and new work on female "ways of seeing" and spectatorship. Throughout, Walters provides a historically grounded account of representations of women in popular culture while critiquing the dominance of psychoanalytic and postmodern analyses.
The first comprehensive guide to the approaches and debates that make up this growing field, Material Girls belongs on the shelf of every cultural critic and savvy student today.
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Walters Suzanna Danuta :
Suzanna Danuta Walters is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Georgetown University, and author of Lives Together/Worlds Apart: Mothers and Daughters in Popular Culture (California, 1992).
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction: On Outlaw Women and Single Mothers
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1. From Images of Women to Woman as Image
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2. Visual Pressures: On Gender and Looking
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3. Positioning Women: Gender, Narrative, Genre
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4. You Looking at Me? Seeing beyond the "Gaze"
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5. Postfeminism and Popular Culture: A Case Study of the Backlash
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6. Material Girls: Toward a Feminist Cultural Theory
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Notes
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Bibliography
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Index
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June 1, 1995
eBook ISBN:
9780520915688
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Keywords for this book
feminist cultural theory; representations of women; feminism; postmodernism; psychoanalysis; cultural studies; media studies; gender studies; popular culture; ways of seeing; women and imagery; spectatorship; gender; popular discourse; outlaw women; single mothers; post feminism; madonna; murphy brown; thelma and louise; media icons; gender and sex; case study; womens movement; film and television; advertising; male gaze; narrative theory; postmodernity; narrative; genre