Cupcakes, Pinterest, and Ladyporn

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESSISBN: 9780252081088

Feminized Popular Culture in the Early Twenty-First Century

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Edited by Elana Levine
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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESS
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PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
229 x 152 mm
Weight:
500 g
Pages:
296

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Levine has assembled a comprehensive set of smart, accessible, and interesting essays that truly capture 'feminized' popular culture in the early twenty-first century United States. This will be the definitive volume on 'post-feminist' popular cultural productions for some time to come.
 
Rebecca Wanzo, author of The Suffering Will Not Be Televised: African American Women and Sentimental Political Storytelling.
 
Cupcakes, Pinterest, and Ladyporn offers a concise, engaged, and fascinating set of analyses on things feminine, female, and feminist in the context of popular media culture. The book is headed by a truly insightful introductory essay from Elana Levine and filled with consistently provocative and unique essays that artfully make the case for the many ways in which gender is central to the production, reception, and content of media. If you've ever wondered how new media forms like Twitter and Facebook have bigger implications for gender relations, this book is for you.  
 
Brenda R. Weber, author of Makeover TV: Selfhood, Citizenship, and Celebrity.
 
In a provocative return to a topic dominant in early feminist media and cultural studies, Cupcakes, Pinterest, and Ladyporn helps us to understand better the pleasures and politics of feminine popular culture at a time when its creators and consumers are negotiating both feminist and post-feminist sensibilities.
 
Mary Celeste Kearney, editor of The Gender and Media Reader.

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