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Postfeminism And Body Image Sarah Riley Adrienne Evans Martine Robson

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Postfeminism And Body Image Sarah Riley Adrienne Evans Martine Robson
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.93 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Sarah Riley, Adrienne Evans, Martine Robson
ISBN: 9780367172831, 9780367172848, 0367172836, 0367172844
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Postfeminism And Body Image Sarah Riley Adrienne Evans Martine Robson by Sarah Riley, Adrienne Evans, Martine Robson 9780367172831, 9780367172848, 0367172836, 0367172844 instant download after payment.

Postfeminism and Body Image is a groundbreaking work that provides a poststructuralist and psychosocial analysis of key issues at the intersections of body image, psychology and media. The book outlines the theoretical framework through the work of renowned philosophers, Michel Foucault and Gilles Deleuze, and their use in feminist scholarship, to address body-image issues and challenges in the context of a postfeminist sensibility.

The authors rethink body image, calling into question assumptions and obligations that affect recent issues related to social-media use, body positivity, the transformation imperative, body shaming and muscular masculinity. The analysis shows the advantage of seeing body image as a form of non-linear warfare, structured by contradiction, confusion and critique, where attempts to challenge oppressive body image practices are appropriated under the guise of positive alternatives to maintain that oppression. Through real-world examples, these nuanced concepts are made relatable and comprehensible to the readers. The book also offers a number of affirmative and hopeful ways forward.

This is an indispensable resource for students and professionals of Gender studies, Social Psychology and Media and Cultural Studies. It is also ideal for anyone exploring body image, self-image, postfeminism and poststructualism.

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