| Descript |
p. cm. |
| Contents |
Introduction -- Equality? -- Sarah Palin, or how not to be a feminist -- Hawkish and mawkish -- The feminisation of labour -- You're like an advert for yourself -- Consumer feminism -- Feminism: two sides of the same con -- Consumer culture: girls on film -- Pornography as a privileged mode of work -- The money shot: pornography and capitalism -- Socialism must not exclude human sensual pleasure from its program! -- From sexoliftism to deflationary acceptance -- Conclusion. |
| Summary |
This title is partly an attack on the apparent abdication of any systematic political thought on the part of today's positive, up-beat feminists. It suggests alternative ways of thinking about transformations in work, sexuality and culture that may provide more serious material for future feminism. |
| Subject |
Feminism.
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| ISBN |
9781846942419 (pbk.) |
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1846942411 (pbk.) |
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