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Author Winch, Alison.

Title Girlfriends and postfeminist sisterhood / by Alison Winch (Middlesex University, UK)

Publication Info. Basingstoke, Hampshire, England ; New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.

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Location Call No. OPAC Message Status
 Axe 3rd Floor Stacks  305.4 W721g 2013    ---  Available
1 copy being processed for Axe Acquisitions Order.
Description x, 222 pages ; 23 cm
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 204-214) and index.
Contents Introduction: Girlfriend culture -- The girlfriend gaze. Normative cruelties : Mean girls ; Who cares about letting go? : Heat magazine ; Gynaeopticon ; 'How I went from fat to fit' : erotic capital ; School girls to cougars -- BFF co-brands. Misogyny : Trinny and Susannah ; Health : Skinny bitch ; How to be a girl : Fearne and Holly ; 'I have been the same weight since I was fourteen' ; Frenemies -- Strategic sisterhoods. Girlfriend reflexivity : Sex and the city ; Social capital ; Carrie Bradshaw as self-brand ; Plastic women : Lipstick jungle ; 'I'm hiding testicles under my skirt!' : the masquerade ; Exclusive sisterhoods : Cashmere mafia ; 'Friendship is just another word for foreplay' : The L word ; Fandom and co-producing media brands -- Womance. The girlfriend flick ; Competition : In her shoes and Baby mama ; Bridezillas : Bride wars and Sex and the city 1 ; Intergenerational : The Devil wears Prada and The women ; Imperfect : Bridesmaids and Your sister's sister -- Making white lives better? The mammy : The help and Sex and the city 1 ; Orientalism : Sex and the city 2 ; White feminism : 2 broke girls ; Deconstructing girlfriendship : Girls -- Catfight. Branded sociality : The hills ; Rivalry : Paris Hilton ; Slut-shaming : Sorority girls ; Surveillance, comparison and the self-brand -- Class and British reality television. The contact zone : What not to wear ; Loving meanness : Cook yourself thin ; The other woman : Wife swap -- The friendship market. Here comes the brand ; Celebrity brands ; Weight loss convergence ; Facebook friends -- Conclusion: Feminism, friendship and conflict.
Summary "From Mean Girls to BFF, Girlfriends and Postfeminist Sisterhood explores female sociality in postfeminist popular culture. Focusing on a range of media forms, including film, magazines, conduct books, TV and digital networking sites, Alison Winch reveals the ways in which friendships are increasingly encouraged to be strategic. Girlfriendship is examined as an affective social relation where slut-shamers, frenemies and bridezillas bond by controlling each other's body image through a 'girlfriend gaze'. Through a combination of psychosociological theory and media analysis, this book offers a complex understanding of patriarchy, by looking at how neoliberalism penetrates the intimate relations between women."--Publisher's website.
Subject Female friendship.
Friendship in adolescence.
Women in mass media.
Television and women.
Women on television.
Female friendship. (OCoLC)fst00922609
Friendship in adolescence. (OCoLC)fst00935195
Television and women. (OCoLC)fst01146701
Women in mass media. (OCoLC)fst01177920
Women on television. (OCoLC)fst01178239
ISBN 9780230348752
0230348750

 
    
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