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Historicizing Postdiscourses Postfeminism And Postracialism In United States Culture Tanya Ann Kennedy

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Historicizing Postdiscourses Postfeminism And Postracialism In United States Culture Tanya Ann Kennedy
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.08 MB
Pages: 262
Author: Tanya Ann Kennedy
ISBN: 9781438464770, 9781438464787, 1438464770, 1438464789
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Historicizing Postdiscourses Postfeminism And Postracialism In United States Culture Tanya Ann Kennedy by Tanya Ann Kennedy 9781438464770, 9781438464787, 1438464770, 1438464789 instant download after payment.

Examines how postfeminism and postracialism intersect to perpetuate systemic injustice in the United States.
Historicizing Post-Discourses explores how postfeminism and postracialism intersect in dominant narratives of triumphalism, white male crisis, neoliberal and colonial feminism, and multiculturalism to perpetuate systemic injustice in America. By examining various locations within popular culture, including television shows such as Mad Men and The Wire; books such as The Help and Lean In; as well as Hollywood films, fan forums, political blogs, and presidential speeches, Tanya Ann Kennedy demonstrates the dominance of postfeminism and postracialism in US culture. In addition, she shows how post-discourses create affective communities through their engineering of the history of both race and gender justice.
“This book makes a welcome contribution to both feminist media studies and critical race studies by addressing a crucial and often overlooked discursive intersection of contemporary cultural life, where postfeminism meets postracial discourse. The scholarship is conceptually sophisticated, critically informed, and intellectually robust.” — Hannah Hamad, author of Postfeminism and Paternity in Contemporary U.S. Film: Framing Fatherhood

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