This article examines news reports of the second-wave feminist movement during its most active political period (1968–82) in British and American newspapers, and specifically focuses on the ways postfeminist discourses were constructed and deployed. While most accounts of postfeminism relate to American cultural texts from the 1990s to the present day, they ignore (or are unaware of) the ways such discourses were constructed before this, or in different cultural contexts. In this article, I argue that postfeminist discourses are evident throughout the 1970s, during the height of the second-wave feminist movement, and that many of these discourses differed between the countries as a result of unique socio-cultural contexts, and the ways the ...
This article explores postfeminism and its impact upon British cultural politics and popular media. ...
This research aims to find out how motherhood is represented in the text and images of women's magaz...
In the 1990s, as a feminist media studies scholar, I was reflecting on gender and popular culture an...
This article examines and compares how four British and American newspapers reported the second-wave...
This article analyses the framing in four British and American newspapers of the second wave feminis...
More than forty years after the Second Wave feminist movement emerged in the Western world, it is fr...
This essay investigates postfeminist discourses in women’s magazines with the use of Fairclough’s (2...
Feminism in the News is a detailed exploration of how the women's movement, its members, and their g...
This study examines how the second-wave feminist movement, its members and their goals for equal rig...
This article contributes to debates about the value and utility of the notion of postfeminism for a ...
In the last few years feminism has gained spectacular visibility across media and popular culture. ...
Common stories of second-wave feminism equate the period either explicitly or by reference to its pr...
This article discusses the ways in which feminist politics have been dissolved since the 1980s, most...
My dissertation examines the role of quality newspapers in shaping the debate surrounding the so-cal...
This article aims to present the main aspects of the British Women’s Liberation Movement of the 1970...
This article explores postfeminism and its impact upon British cultural politics and popular media. ...
This research aims to find out how motherhood is represented in the text and images of women's magaz...
In the 1990s, as a feminist media studies scholar, I was reflecting on gender and popular culture an...
This article examines and compares how four British and American newspapers reported the second-wave...
This article analyses the framing in four British and American newspapers of the second wave feminis...
More than forty years after the Second Wave feminist movement emerged in the Western world, it is fr...
This essay investigates postfeminist discourses in women’s magazines with the use of Fairclough’s (2...
Feminism in the News is a detailed exploration of how the women's movement, its members, and their g...
This study examines how the second-wave feminist movement, its members and their goals for equal rig...
This article contributes to debates about the value and utility of the notion of postfeminism for a ...
In the last few years feminism has gained spectacular visibility across media and popular culture. ...
Common stories of second-wave feminism equate the period either explicitly or by reference to its pr...
This article discusses the ways in which feminist politics have been dissolved since the 1980s, most...
My dissertation examines the role of quality newspapers in shaping the debate surrounding the so-cal...
This article aims to present the main aspects of the British Women’s Liberation Movement of the 1970...
This article explores postfeminism and its impact upon British cultural politics and popular media. ...
This research aims to find out how motherhood is represented in the text and images of women's magaz...
In the 1990s, as a feminist media studies scholar, I was reflecting on gender and popular culture an...