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    ISBN: 9781137566171
    Language: English
    Pages: xii, 291 Seiten , Illustrationen
    DDC: 302.23082
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    Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
    ISBN: 9781443857697 , 1443857696
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (169 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Burcon, Sarah Himsel Fabricating the Body : Effects of Obligation and Exchange in Contemporary Discourse
    DDC: 301
    Keywords: Gender identity ; Gender identity in literature ; Feminism ; Sexism ; Gender identity ; Gender studies: women ; Popular culture ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; General ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Regional Studies ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Sociology ; General ; Literature & literary studies ; Gender identity in literature ; Electronic books ; Online-Publikation ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Fabricating the Body: Effects of Obligation and Exchange in Contemporary Discourse is comprised of nine chapters that revolve around the body, and more specifically, issues related to identity. The text draws on a variety of criticism-including disability, gender, and psychoanalytic studies-to theorize aspects relevant to the human body historically. For example, Rachel Herzl-Betz's ""A Paratactic 'Missing Link': Dorian Gray and the Performance of Embodied Modernity"" uses disability studies as
    Note: Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters. - Print version record
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    London : Palgrave Macmillan UK | Cham : Springer International Publishing AG
    ISBN: 9781137566188 , 1137566183
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 291 Seiten)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2016
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Ames, Melissa How Pop Culture Shapes the Stages of a Woman's Life
    DDC: 302,231
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    Keywords: Social media ; Sex ; Feminism ; Feminist theory ; Ethnology ; Culture ; Aging ; Education ; Social Media ; Gender Studies ; Feminism and Feminist Theory ; Regional Cultural Studies ; Ageing ; Education
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    ISBN: 9781137566171
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (302 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version Ames, Melissa How Pop Culture Shapes the Stages of a Woman's Life : From Toddlers-in-Tiaras to Cougars-on-the-Prowl
    DDC: 500
    Keywords: Social media ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Contemporary popular culture has created a slew of stereotypical roles for girls and women to (willingly or not) play throughout their lives: The Princess, the Nymphette, the Diva, the Single Girl, the Bridezilla, the Tiger Mother, the M.I.L.F, the Cougar, and more. In this book Ames and Burcon investigate the role of cultural texts in gender socialization at specific pre-scripted stages of a woman's life (from girls to the 'golden girls') and how that instruction compounds over time. By studying various texts (toys, magazines, blogs, tweets, television shows, Hollywood films, novels, and self-help books) they argue that popular culture exists as a type of funhouse mirror constantly distorting the real world conditions that exist for women, magnifying the gendered expectations they face. Despite the many problematic, conflicting messages women receive throughout their lives, this book also showcases the ways such messages are resisted, allowing women to move past the blurry reality they broadcast and toward, hopefully, gender equality.
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    ISBN: 9781137566188
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (240 p)
    Series Statement: Springer eBook Collection
    Series Statement: History
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Science ; Social media. ; Sociology. ; Feminist theory. ; Culture—Study and teaching. ; Aging. ; Education. ; Science
    Abstract: Contemporary popular culture has created a slew of stereotypical roles for girls and women to (willingly or not) play throughout their lives: The Princess, the Nymphette, the Diva, the Single Girl, the Bridezilla, the Tiger Mother, the M.I.L.F, the Cougar, and more. In this book Ames and Burcon investigate the role of cultural texts in gender socialization at specific pre-scripted stages of a woman's life (from girls to the "golden girls") and how that instruction compounds over time. By studying various texts (toys, magazines, blogs, tweets, television shows, Hollywood films, novels, and self-help books) they argue that popular culture exists as a type of funhouse mirror constantly distorting the real world conditions that exist for women, magnifying the gendered expectations they face. Despite the many problematic, conflicting messages women receive throughout their lives, this book also showcases the ways such messages are resisted, allowing women to move past the blurry reality they broadcast and toward, hopefully, gender equality
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