In this paper we explore how confidence has become a technology of self that invites girls and women to work on themselves. The discussion demonstrates the extensiveness of what we call the ‘cult(ure) of confidence’ across different areas of social life, and examines the continuities in the way that exponents of the confidence cult(ure) name, diagnose and propose solutions to archetypal feminist questions about labour, value and the body. Our analysis focuses on two broad areas of social life in which the notion of confidence has taken hold powerfully in the last few years: popular discussions about gender and work, and consumer body culture. Examining the incitements to self-confidence in these realms, we show how an emergent technology of...
In this article we focus on a new yet under-examined cultural phenomenon: the turn to ‘Love your bod...
This paper argues that ‘beauty apps’ are transforming the arena of appearance politics and foregroun...
This paper revisits the notion of ‘postfeminism’ ten years after its formulation in critical terms a...
In this paper we explore how confidence has become a technology of self that invites girls and women...
In this paper we explore how confidence works as a technology of self, exhorting women and girls to ...
In our injurious patriarchal cultures, unconfidence is almost inescapable when inhabiting womanhood....
In Confidence Culture, Shani Orgad and Rosalind Gill argue that imperatives directed at women to “lo...
This chapter is concerned with the reshaping of intimate relationality in contemporary culture. Its ...
In recent years, an explicitly sexualised style of femininity has become associated with the idea th...
Abstract In the past there has been an abundance of psychological theories suggesting women had an i...
In neoliberal societies, our personal lives are increasingly subject to market logics. Feminism has ...
This chapter appears in a handbook of Language Gender and Sexuality due out in 2018/19. In the chapt...
This article examines discourses of authenticity embedded in European popular culture based on an em...
This doctoral thesis examines youthful femininities in an intimate public on the blogging platform T...
This paper examines the growing prominence accorded to the idea of ‘resilience’ as a regulatory idea...
In this article we focus on a new yet under-examined cultural phenomenon: the turn to ‘Love your bod...
This paper argues that ‘beauty apps’ are transforming the arena of appearance politics and foregroun...
This paper revisits the notion of ‘postfeminism’ ten years after its formulation in critical terms a...
In this paper we explore how confidence has become a technology of self that invites girls and women...
In this paper we explore how confidence works as a technology of self, exhorting women and girls to ...
In our injurious patriarchal cultures, unconfidence is almost inescapable when inhabiting womanhood....
In Confidence Culture, Shani Orgad and Rosalind Gill argue that imperatives directed at women to “lo...
This chapter is concerned with the reshaping of intimate relationality in contemporary culture. Its ...
In recent years, an explicitly sexualised style of femininity has become associated with the idea th...
Abstract In the past there has been an abundance of psychological theories suggesting women had an i...
In neoliberal societies, our personal lives are increasingly subject to market logics. Feminism has ...
This chapter appears in a handbook of Language Gender and Sexuality due out in 2018/19. In the chapt...
This article examines discourses of authenticity embedded in European popular culture based on an em...
This doctoral thesis examines youthful femininities in an intimate public on the blogging platform T...
This paper examines the growing prominence accorded to the idea of ‘resilience’ as a regulatory idea...
In this article we focus on a new yet under-examined cultural phenomenon: the turn to ‘Love your bod...
This paper argues that ‘beauty apps’ are transforming the arena of appearance politics and foregroun...
This paper revisits the notion of ‘postfeminism’ ten years after its formulation in critical terms a...