The article focuses on an example of chick lit jr., Meg Cabot’s Airhead-trilogy, and how feminism, postfeminism and girlpower are discussed in this text. The novels portray a conflict between the generations, where the daughter rejects her mother’s version of feminism. There is an interesting ambiguity in the text concerning feminist ideals which makes Cabot’s novels, along with many other examples of chick lit jr., difficult to define. But even if there’s a remnant of feminism in these novels, that version of feminism stays on the individual plane and never influences society as a whole
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Mass-marketed teen chick lit has become a publishing phenomenon and has begun to attract critical in...
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Thesis advisor: Elizabeth K. WallaceThis thesis uses a cultural studies approach to study the contem...
Chick Lit, a particular genre of popfiction known as ‘postfeminist fiction’, provides an excellent...
This paper attempts to establish that the zeitgeist emerges from trends of the times and imprinted o...
The intersection of postfeminist arguments with popular culture and popular cultural forms is of gre...
Many have criticised Chick Lit novels such as Sex and the City for being anti-feminist; however, I s...
International audienceThis article traces the journey of chick-lit from its emergence in North Ameri...
This dissertation examines the anxieties that the contemporary genre of women’s fiction known as "ch...
Chick lit, just as other formulaic genres, is often dismissed in literary criticism, despite its app...
This article analyzes selected short stories in Cecelia Ahern’s thirty-narrative collection Roar (20...
This project is an interrogation of three examples from recent popular culture of girlculture, speci...
Women authors are accepted as valued (marketable) contributors to genre fiction and they are welcome...
This thesis discusses “chick-lit” series in relation to popular culture, adolescent development, and...
Mass-marketed teen chick lit has become a publishing phenomenon and has begun to attract critical in...
This article examines Helen Fielding’s, Marlene Streeruwitz’s, and Karen Duve’s novels in the contex...
Chick lit, a subgenre of women\u27s fiction, has been commercially popular for a decade, yet academi...
Thesis advisor: Elizabeth K. WallaceThis thesis uses a cultural studies approach to study the contem...
Chick Lit, a particular genre of popfiction known as ‘postfeminist fiction’, provides an excellent...
This paper attempts to establish that the zeitgeist emerges from trends of the times and imprinted o...
The intersection of postfeminist arguments with popular culture and popular cultural forms is of gre...
Many have criticised Chick Lit novels such as Sex and the City for being anti-feminist; however, I s...
International audienceThis article traces the journey of chick-lit from its emergence in North Ameri...
This dissertation examines the anxieties that the contemporary genre of women’s fiction known as "ch...
Chick lit, just as other formulaic genres, is often dismissed in literary criticism, despite its app...
This article analyzes selected short stories in Cecelia Ahern’s thirty-narrative collection Roar (20...
This project is an interrogation of three examples from recent popular culture of girlculture, speci...
Women authors are accepted as valued (marketable) contributors to genre fiction and they are welcome...