This article contributes to debates about the value and utility of the notion of postfeminism for a seemingly “new” moment marked by a resurgence of interest in feminism in the media and among young women. The paper reviews current understandings of postfeminism and criticisms of the term’s failure to speak to or connect with contemporary feminism. It offers a defence of the continued importance of a critical notion of postfeminism, used as an analytical category to capture a distinctive contradictory-but-patterned sensibility intimately connected to neoliberalism. The paper raises questions about the meaning of the apparent new visibility of feminism and highlights the multiplicity of different feminisms currently circulating in mainstream...
This brief piece looks back to and forward from the 2015 article published in this journal, “For Wes...
This thesis aims to explore young women’s relationship with feminism against the backdrop of a long-...
This paper critically reviews how feminist academic psychologists, social scientists, and media scho...
This paper revisits the notion of ‘postfeminism’ ten years after its formulation in critical terms a...
This paper revisits the notion of ‘postfeminism’ ten years after its formulation in critical terms a...
In this unconventional article, Sarah Banet-Weiser, Rosalind Gill and Catherine Rottenberg conduct a...
In this unconventional article, Sarah Banet-Weiser, Rosalind Gill and Catherine Rottenberg conduct a...
This article introduces the concept of postfeminism and highlights its value for research in languag...
In the last few years feminism has gained spectacular visibility across media and popular culture. ...
Despite the proclamations of the media from the late 1980s onwards that feminism is ‘over’ and that ...
Despite the proclamations of the media from the late 1980s onwards that feminism is ‘over’ and that ...
This paper is prompted by the question - are you a postfeminist? This is a question I am often aske...
This paper critically reviews how feminist academic psychologists, social scientists and media schol...
This paper critically reviews how feminist academic psychologists, social scientists and media schol...
Postfeminism remains a relatively unexplored concept for scholars in the area of gender and organiza...
This brief piece looks back to and forward from the 2015 article published in this journal, “For Wes...
This thesis aims to explore young women’s relationship with feminism against the backdrop of a long-...
This paper critically reviews how feminist academic psychologists, social scientists, and media scho...
This paper revisits the notion of ‘postfeminism’ ten years after its formulation in critical terms a...
This paper revisits the notion of ‘postfeminism’ ten years after its formulation in critical terms a...
In this unconventional article, Sarah Banet-Weiser, Rosalind Gill and Catherine Rottenberg conduct a...
In this unconventional article, Sarah Banet-Weiser, Rosalind Gill and Catherine Rottenberg conduct a...
This article introduces the concept of postfeminism and highlights its value for research in languag...
In the last few years feminism has gained spectacular visibility across media and popular culture. ...
Despite the proclamations of the media from the late 1980s onwards that feminism is ‘over’ and that ...
Despite the proclamations of the media from the late 1980s onwards that feminism is ‘over’ and that ...
This paper is prompted by the question - are you a postfeminist? This is a question I am often aske...
This paper critically reviews how feminist academic psychologists, social scientists and media schol...
This paper critically reviews how feminist academic psychologists, social scientists and media schol...
Postfeminism remains a relatively unexplored concept for scholars in the area of gender and organiza...
This brief piece looks back to and forward from the 2015 article published in this journal, “For Wes...
This thesis aims to explore young women’s relationship with feminism against the backdrop of a long-...
This paper critically reviews how feminist academic psychologists, social scientists, and media scho...