The relationship between bodies and images has long occupied feminism, and this book offers an alternative framework for analysis. Thinking through her original empirical research with teenage girls, involving focus groups, individual interviews and image-making sessions, Rebecca Coleman moves from a consideration of media images – the focus of much feminist research – to examine images more widely; as mirrors, photographs, glimpses, comments, imagination. Nicole Shephard finds that the book is also of methodological interest in terms of bridging a perceived divide between theory and empirical work in cultural studies
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The relationship between bodies and images has long occupied feminism. The becoming of bodies explor...
The relationship between bodies and images has long occupied feminism. The becoming of bodies explor...
Book Review : Becoming women: the embodied self in image culture, by Carla Rice, Toronto and London...
The relations between women's bodies and images have long interested and occupied feminist theoretic...
Review of Body Work: The Social Construction of Women’s Body Image by Sylvia K. Bloo
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The Female Body: A Journey Through Law, Culture and Medicine, edited by Feuillet-Liger, Orfali and C...
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In this follow-up interview to her keynote lecture at the MeCCSA-PGN 2015 Conference in Coventry, Re...
What makes art ‘feminist art’? Kathy Battista‘s engagement with the founding generation of female pr...
This is a book review of Spectacular Girls: Media Fascination and Celebrity Culture by Sarah Projans...
This book is about transpeople embodiment and, as the title suggests, it focuses on how the phenomen...
The relationship between bodies and images has long occupied feminism. The becoming of bodies explor...
The relationship between bodies and images has long occupied feminism. The becoming of bodies explor...
Book Review : Becoming women: the embodied self in image culture, by Carla Rice, Toronto and London...
The relations between women's bodies and images have long interested and occupied feminist theoretic...
Review of Body Work: The Social Construction of Women’s Body Image by Sylvia K. Bloo
This book presents a highly original and creative way at looking at the Body.This book adds value to...
The edited collection Everyday Feminist Research Praxis aims to link feminist theory and methodology...
Review of Governing the Female Body: Gender, Health, and Networks of Power, edited by Lori Reed and ...
The Female Body: A Journey Through Law, Culture and Medicine, edited by Feuillet-Liger, Orfali and C...
Youth work with girls has taken inspiration from feminist theory and the women’s movement, with comm...
This is a book review of the second edition of Joanne Entwistle's seminal volume 'The Fashioned Body...
In this follow-up interview to her keynote lecture at the MeCCSA-PGN 2015 Conference in Coventry, Re...
What makes art ‘feminist art’? Kathy Battista‘s engagement with the founding generation of female pr...
This is a book review of Spectacular Girls: Media Fascination and Celebrity Culture by Sarah Projans...
This book is about transpeople embodiment and, as the title suggests, it focuses on how the phenomen...