Bad girls : the media, sex and feminism in the '90s
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Bad girls : the media, sex and feminism in the '90s
Allen & Unwin, 1997
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Includes bibliographical references (p.175-181) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Australian writer Catharine Lumby gives us a controversial and exciting take on the new generation of feminists and these younger women's attitudes to the debates surrounding pornography, censorship and the media, arguing that the complaints of sexism levelled at the media by older feminists are simplistic and out of date.Far from hindering women, she contends, the mass media has played a significant role in women's emancipation. Feminist censorship is puritanical and outmoded, not recognising the ease with which today's young women engage with the media - or indeed the aplomb with which these women practise feminism and manage their sexuality.An exciting new voice in an area ripe for debate.
目次
1 Beyond the real woman2 Feminists, censors and Australian sensibilities3 Mindless violence, loveless sex and family values4 Consuming artifice5 Why feminists need porn6 The news without underpants7 New media, old fears8 Feminist politics in the media future
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