In this unconventional article, Sarah Banet-Weiser, Rosalind Gill and Catherine Rottenberg conduct a three-way ‘conversation’ in which they all take turns outlining how they understand the relationship among postfeminism, popular feminism and neoliberal feminism. It begins with a short introduction, and then Ros, Sarah and Catherine each define the term they have become associated with. This is followed by another round in which they discuss the overlaps, similarities and disjunctures among the terms, and the article ends with how each one understands the current mediated feminist landscape
In this chapter, we enter into conversation with each other about what new modes of thought and bein...
Increasingly it is argued that feminism has been co‐opted by neoliberal agendas: becoming more indiv...
This article interrogates the ways in which post-feminism and third wave feminism are used interchan...
In this unconventional article, Sarah Banet-Weiser, Rosalind Gill and Catherine Rottenberg conduct a...
In this conversation with Samantha Pinto, Simidele Dosekun and Srila Roy trace the ways that gender ...
This article contributes to debates about the value and utility of the notion of postfeminism for a ...
This issue engages with the increasingly important, separate yet interrelated themes of feminism, w...
This paper is prompted by the question - are you a postfeminist? This is a question I am often aske...
This article engages with the influential narrative about the co-optation of feminism in conditions ...
For the last fifteen to twenty years, the ongoing conflict among the various feminisms, which make u...
This contribution serves as introduction to the Special Issue "Feminism. Historical legacies and cur...
This article examines Ivanka Trump's Women Who Work, arguing that it represents the newest permutati...
This essay investigates postfeminist discourses in women’s magazines with the use of Fairclough’s (2...
"This volume brings together twenty original essays on the changes and continuities in gender relati...
This thesis explores young women's relationship with feminism, contributing to an enhanced understan...
In this chapter, we enter into conversation with each other about what new modes of thought and bein...
Increasingly it is argued that feminism has been co‐opted by neoliberal agendas: becoming more indiv...
This article interrogates the ways in which post-feminism and third wave feminism are used interchan...
In this unconventional article, Sarah Banet-Weiser, Rosalind Gill and Catherine Rottenberg conduct a...
In this conversation with Samantha Pinto, Simidele Dosekun and Srila Roy trace the ways that gender ...
This article contributes to debates about the value and utility of the notion of postfeminism for a ...
This issue engages with the increasingly important, separate yet interrelated themes of feminism, w...
This paper is prompted by the question - are you a postfeminist? This is a question I am often aske...
This article engages with the influential narrative about the co-optation of feminism in conditions ...
For the last fifteen to twenty years, the ongoing conflict among the various feminisms, which make u...
This contribution serves as introduction to the Special Issue "Feminism. Historical legacies and cur...
This article examines Ivanka Trump's Women Who Work, arguing that it represents the newest permutati...
This essay investigates postfeminist discourses in women’s magazines with the use of Fairclough’s (2...
"This volume brings together twenty original essays on the changes and continuities in gender relati...
This thesis explores young women's relationship with feminism, contributing to an enhanced understan...
In this chapter, we enter into conversation with each other about what new modes of thought and bein...
Increasingly it is argued that feminism has been co‐opted by neoliberal agendas: becoming more indiv...
This article interrogates the ways in which post-feminism and third wave feminism are used interchan...