Introduction -- Chapter 1. The Wave Narrative -- Chapter 2. What is feminist time-keeping? -- Chapter 3. Affective Temporalities -- Chapter 4. Why fourth wave now? -- Chapter 5. Feminist Futurities -- Conclusion.This book examines the fourth wave of feminism within the United Kingdom. Focusing on examples of contemporary activism it considers the importance of understanding affect and temporali…
Chapter 1: Setting the Scene by Elizabeth Ettorre, Ellen Annandale, Vanessa M. Hildebrand, and Ana Porroche-Escudero -- Chapter 2: Society differentiation & globalisation by Ellen Annandale -- Chapter 3: Self, normativity & embodiment by Elizabeth Ettorre -- Chapter 4: Production Reproduction & Consumption by Ellen Annandale -- Chapter 5: Kinship, Blood and Alliances by Ana Porroche-Escuder…
1. Introduction -- 2. Discourse, biopower, and identity politics critique -- 3. Gender: hegemonic lens for making sense of VAW and IPV -- 4. ‘Femminicidio’ narrative: A gender discourse of partner violence across feminist crusades and electoral speeches -- 5. ‘Femminicidio’, gender identity and feminism contested. A narrative of ideology -- 6. Abusive women, male and female victims. A d…
1: General approach -- 2: Sex and gender -- 3: The Origin -- 4: Relational identity or identity when one has no power over the world -- 5: Individuality or identity when one has power over the world -- 6: Relational identity/ Individuated identity. The appearance of things -- 7: The fantasy of individuality. Part I: women and gender identity -- 8: The fantasy of individuality. Part II: men’s …
This critical account of the American Girl brand explores what its books and dolls communicate to girls about femininity, racial identity, ethnicity, and what it means to be an American. Emilie Zaslow begins by tracing the development of American Girl and situates the company’s growth and popularity in a social history of girl power media culture. She then weaves analyses of the collection’…
Preface. Telling lives in feminist narrative inquiry; Liz Stanley -- Chapter 1. Introduction: Doing feminist narrative research; Jo Woodiwiss, Kate Smith and Kelly Lockwood -- Part I. Why feminist narrative research? -- Chapter 2. Challenges for feminist research – contested stories, dominant narratives and narrative frameworks; Jo Woodiwiss -- Chapter 3. Doing narrative research? Thinking th…
Introduction -- Chapter 1 -- Filicide in the media: news coverage of mothers who kill in 1970s Japan -- Chapter 2. The Women’s Liberation Movement in 1970s Japan -- Chapter 3. Contested meanings: mothers who kill and the rhetoric of ūman ribu -- Chapter 4. Filicide and maternal animosity in Takahashi Takako’s early fiction -- Conclusion. .This book provides the first full-length, English-l…
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