Feminism, domesticity and popular culture

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Feminism, domesticity and popular culture

edited by Stacy Gillis and Joanne Hollows

(Routledge advances in sociology, 44)

Routledge, 2010, c2009

  • : pbk

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"First issued in paperback 2010"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

The relationship between feminism and domesticity has recently come in for renewed interest in popular culture. This collection makes an intervention into the debates surrounding feminism's contentious relationship with domesticity and domestic femininities in popular culture. It offers an understanding of the place of domesticity in contemporary popular culture whilst considering how these domesticities might be understood from a feminist perspective. All the essays contribute to a more complex understanding of the relationships between feminism, femininity and domesticity, developing new ways of theorizing these relationships that have marked much of feminist history. Essay topics include Marguerite Patten, reality television shows like How Clean is Your House?, the figure of the maid in contemporary American cinema, aging or widowed domestic femininities, and the relationship between domesticity and motherhood.

目次

Introduction Stacy Gillis and Joanne Hollows Part I: Feminism, Post-Feminism and Domestic Femininity 1. Marguerite Patten, Television Cookery and Post-war British Femininity Rachel Moseley 2. Feminism and the Critique of Consumer Culture, 1950-1970 Lydia Martens 3. 'I am not a housewife but...': Postfeminism and the Revival of Domesticity Stephanie Genz Part II: Figures of Domestic Femininity 4. Shall I Be Mother? Motherhood and Domesticity in Popular Culture Wendy Parkins 5. The Husbandless Home: Domesticity and the Young Widow in the Contemporary Novel Sarah Gamble 6. Domestic Desire: Older Women in Six Feet Under and Brothers & Sisters Kirstyn Gorton 7. Ready-Maid Postfeminism? The American "Domestic" in Popular Culture Suzanne Leonard Part III: Domestic Femininity in Reality and Lifestyle Television 8. Domestic Dystopias: Big Brother, Wife Swap and How Clean is Your House? Anna Hunt 9. 'It's Just Sad': Affect, Judgement and Emotional Labour in 'Reality' Television Viewing Helen Wood, Beverley Skeggs and Nancy Thumin 10. Consuming Nigella Lise Shapiro Sanders

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