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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9781137267122
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (321 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: Genders and Sexualities in the Social Sciences
    Series Statement: Genders and Sexualities in the Social Sciences Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Reframing Reproduction : Conceiving Gendered Experiences
    DDC: 305.3
    Keywords: Sociology ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 〈p 〉How do rapid social and technological changes shape reproductive realms today? This book considers the complex choices, anxieties and challenges that come alongside postmodern reproduction for women and men in the West. Topics include surrogacy, fatherhood, sperm banking, egg donation, contraception, breastfeeding, and postpartum body image
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Contents; List of Tables and Figures; Acknowledgements; Notes on Contributors; Introduction: Conceiving of Postmodern Reproduction; Part I: Contested 'Choices' and Challenges; 1 Towards a More Inclusive Framework for Understanding Fertility Barriers; 2 Constructions of the ''Best Interests of the Child'' in New South Wales Parliamentary Debates on Surrogacy; 3 ''Diseases'', ''Defects'', ''Abnormalities'', and ''Conditions'': Discursive Tensions in Prenatal Screening; 4 The Limits of ''Choice'': Abortion and Entrepreneurialism
    Description / Table of Contents: 5 Gaps in Post-Birth Care in Neoliberal Times: Evidence from CanadaPart II: Reproductive Bodies and Identities; 6 Unborn Assemblages: Shifting Configurations of Embryonic and Foetal Embodiment; 7 Picturing Postpartum Body Image: A Photovoice Study; 8 ''My Doctor Told Me I Can Still Have Children But … '': Contradictions in Women''s Reproductive Health Experiences after Spinal Cord Injury; 9 Taking a Long View of the ''Right Time'' for Fatherhood; 10 Anticipating and ''Experiencing'' Birth: Men, Essentialisms, and Reproductive Realms; Part III: The (Global) Reproductive Marketplace
    Description / Table of Contents: 11 Putting ''Daddy'' in the Cart: Ordering Sperm Online12 Reciprocity in the Donation of Reproductive Oöcytes; 13 Expressed Breast Milk as Commodity: Disembodied Motherhood and Involved Fatherhood; 14 What Does Not Kill You Makes You Stronger: Young Women''s Online Conversations about Quitting the Pill; Conclusion: Where Do We Go From Here?; Bibliography; Index
    Note: Description based upon print version of record
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9783319529714
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (254 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Nash, Meredith Reading Lena Dunham’s Girls : Feminism, postfeminism, authenticity and gendered performance in contemporary television
    DDC: 301
    Keywords: United States-Study and teaching
    Abstract: Reading Lena Dunham's Girls -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- 1 Why Girls? Why Now? -- Organisation of the Volume -- Part I: (Post)feminisms -- Part II: Performing and Representing Millennial Identities -- Part III: Sex, Sexuality, and Bodies -- References -- Part I Postfeminism(s) -- 2 'I Have Work … I Am Busy … Trying to Become Who I Am': Neoliberal Girls and Recessionary Postfeminism -- The Neoliberal Ladder and Generation Me -- Self-branding and the Gendering of Authenticity -- Notes -- References -- 3 Hating Hannah: Or Learning to Love (Post)Feminist Entitlement -- Girls and Contemporary Feminism -- Hannah's Body -- Hating Hannah -- (Post)Feminist Entitlement in an Era of Scarce Resources -- The End of Friendship and the Beginning of Self-Love? -- Dunham as Artist in the Popular Setting -- Note -- References -- 4 Genres of Impasse: Postfeminism as a Relation of Cruel Optimism in Girls -- Emerging Genres: Negotiating Postfeminism -- The Rom-Com Run -- Postfeminist Impasse -- Inconvenient Conventions -- References -- 5 From Sex and the City to Girls: Paving the Way for 'Post? Feminism' -- 20-Something Girls vs 30-Something Women -- Theorising Postfeminism -- Sexuality -- Reproductive 'Choices' -- Feminine Embodiment and Bodily Management -- Towards Post? Feminism? -- References -- 6 Bad Sex and the City? Feminist (Re)Awakenings in HBO's Girls -- Girls -- 'Gray Areas' and Bad Nights -- Yes Means Yes -- Choosing (the Right) Choice -- References -- Part II Performing and Representing Millennial Identities -- 7 'A Voice of a Generation': Girls and the Problem of Representation -- The Case for Girls -- The Problem with Girls -- The Limits of Representational Demands -- Conclusion: Signification/Significance -- References -- 8 HBO's Girls and Twenty-First-Century Education -- Pedagogy of the Privileged
    Abstract: Switching Sides of the Classroom -- Notes -- References -- 9 Reading the Boys of Girls -- On Masculinities -- On Representing Masculinities -- Making do in the City -- Homosocial Intimacies -- Negotiated Masculinities -- References -- 10 All Adventurous Women Sing: Articulating the Feminine Through the Music of Girls -- Girls as 'Women's' Television: Music, Gendered Discourse, and Luce Irigaray -- Dancing on their Own: Community and Individuality in the Songs of Girls -- Conclusion: Discussing Girls Through the Feminine -- References -- 11 'Doing Her Best With What She's Got': Authorship, Irony, and Mediating Feminist Identities in Lena Dunham's Girls -- Girls, Dunham, and Feminisms -- 'No Such Thing as Too Much Information': Authorship and Irony -- 'Doing her Best With What She's Got': Dunham's Digital Projects -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Part III Sex, Sexuality, and Bodies -- 12 'Art Porn Provocauteurs': Feminist Performances of Embodiment in the Work of Catherine Breillat and Lena Dunham -- Provoking Porn: Screening Sex as Feminist Critique -- Owning One's Abjection: Nude Performance and Embodiment -- (Un)Becoming Women: Subject Formation Through Self-Degradation -- Notes -- References -- 13 'You Shouldn't be Doing That Because You Haven't Got the Body for It': Comment on Nudity in Girls -- References -- 14 Sexual Perversity in New York? -- References -- 15 All Postfeminist Women Do: Women's Sexual and Reproductive Health in Television Comedy -- All Adventurous Women Do -- Just a Concerned Adult Woman -- Vagina Panic -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- 16 Afterword: Girls: Notes on Authenticity, Ambivalence and Imperfection -- A 'Productive Irritant': Making 'Postfeminism' Critical -- The Affective and Psychic Life of Postfeminism -- Authenticity and Imperfection -- Bodies that Matter -- Mediated Intimacy/Awkward Sex -- References
    Abstract: Index
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