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The irony here is if he had written a paper titled "Family Dynamics and the Post-Feminist Contemporary Woman," he would have been celebrated as a hero to women's rights.
McDonnell counters controversial thesis talk with upbeat ad 2009
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Sounds like a case of Post-Feminist Angst, to me... =:o?
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Of these poles, of course, everybody loves the one that is or seems to be anti-feminist (as the New Traditionalist/Post-Feminist camps appear to be), the one that seems to break through the seeming din of feminist dogma, the blind chorus of we-are-women-hear-us-roar-our-weakness.
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For instance, in my current project Women Who Want a Bicycle: Romance in the Post-Feminist Media a play on the feminist saying "A woman needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle", I devote a lot of time to discussing the television show Sex and the City's ability to be simultaneously progressive and traditional.
"You just said a mouthful there, sister": Post-feminism and the Contemporary Media M.S. 2008
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Meanwhile, in the online girlworld, the Post-Feminist Booby Prize goes to those wondrous creators of "Miss Bimbo."
Must Read of the Day Melissa Silverstein 2008
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For instance, in my current project Women Who Want a Bicycle: Romance in the Post-Feminist Media a play on the feminist saying "A woman needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle", I devote a lot of time to discussing the television show Sex and the City's ability to be simultaneously progressive and traditional.
Archive 2008-05-01 Patrick Gonder 2008
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Of these poles, of course, everybody loves the one that is or seems to be anti-feminist as the New Traditionalist/Post-Feminist camps appear to be, the one that seems to break through the seeming din of feminist dogma, the blind chorus of we-are-women-hear-us-roar-our-weakness.
Archive 2006-04-30 2006
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Flanagan's book is just adding height and prominence to the already teetering New Traditionalist/Post-Feminist pole and so making discussion among women about their condition as women and mothers seem all the more, well, polarized.
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Of these poles, of course, everybody loves the one that is or seems to be anti-feminist as the New Traditionalist/Post-Feminist camps appear to be, the one that seems to break through the seeming din of feminist dogma, the blind chorus of we-are-women-hear-us-roar-our-weakness.
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Flanagan's book is just adding height and prominence to the already teetering New Traditionalist/Post-Feminist pole and so making discussion among women about their condition as women and mothers seem all the more, well, polarized.
Archive 2006-04-30 2006
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