Feminism Without Women: Culture and Criticism in a "postfeminist" Age

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Routledge, 1991 - Art - 188 pages
Is the 'feminist era' over? The media declare that the battles have been won. In "Feminism Without Women" Tania Modleski examines 'the myth of postfeminism' and its operation in popular culture, especially popular film and cultural studies. In a series of essays scrutinizing feminist and post-structuralist positions, Modleski shows how women are once again being relegated to the margins of discourse and society, only now, ironically, they are in danger of being marginalized by feminism itself.

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About the author (1991)

Tania Modleski is Professor of English at the University of Southern California. She is the author of Loving with a Vengeance and The Women Who Knew Too Much, both published by Routledge.

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