Repudiating Feminism: Young Women in a Neoliberal World

Author:   Christina Scharff ,  Professor Kathy Davis ,  Professor Mary Evans
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   New edition
ISBN:  

9781409410300


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   24 May 2012
Format:   Hardback
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Repudiating Feminism: Young Women in a Neoliberal World


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Author:   Christina Scharff ,  Professor Kathy Davis ,  Professor Mary Evans
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781409410300


ISBN 10:   1409410307
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   24 May 2012
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1 Young Women and Feminism; Chapter 2 Engaging with Feminism in the Postfeminist Era; Chapter 3 Individualisation, Neoliberalism and the Trope of the ‘Oppressed Other Woman’; Chapter 4 ‘Unfeminine, Man-hating and Lesbian’; Chapter 5 Repudiating Feminism: a Performative Approach; Chapter 101 Conclusion: of Wetlands and Alpha-girls; Chapter 102 Annex;

Reviews

'This original new book offers a compelling analysis of what is at stake when women claim or repudiate a feminist identity. Brilliantly written and insightful, Repudiating Feminism approaches phrases such as I'm not a feminist to explore them as performances of identity in which class, sexuality and race are deeply implicated. A major contribution to the field.' Rosalind Gill, King's College, London, UK '... an ambitious project that makes important contributions to sociological understandings of feminist (dis)identification among young women in Germany and Britain ... Repudiating Feminism is a thoroughly researched, clearly structured, and well-written examination of young German and British women's engagement with feminism. This book applies complex theory in accessible, creative ways, making it appropriate for a broad audience across a wide range of academic disciplines.' Gender & Society 'The study's specific focus, on the results of interviews with a total of forty women from the UK and Germany, allows for a tantalizing level of detail and a sense that the book will genuinely shed light on the nuances of why young women reject feminism. ... As well as being an important new resource in its field, Repudiating Feminism is a model of a thoughtful and responsible study of contemporary feminism that makes its points using thorough research and clear writing that resists straightforward polemic. I foresee its status as a key resource for readers seeking to understand and remedy their peers' anti-feminist attitudes.' The Years Work in Critical and Cultural Theory 'Young women today generally feel negatively about feminism. For many, this seems so self-evident as to be scarcely worthy of investigation. Christina Scharff's Repudiating Feminism is therefore refreshing in its willingness to subject young women's attitudes to feminism to analytical scrutiny. Her book is not a large-N quantitative study: instead, it is a detailed qualitative analysis of the t


'This original new book offers a compelling analysis of what is at stake when women claim or repudiate a feminist identity. Brilliantly written and insightful, Repudiating Feminism approaches phrases such as I'm not a feminist to explore them as performances of identity in which class, sexuality and race are deeply implicated. A major contribution to the field.' Rosalind Gill, King's College, London, UK '... an ambitious project that makes important contributions to sociological understandings of feminist (dis)identification among young women in Germany and Britain ... Repudiating Feminism is a thoroughly researched, clearly structured, and well-written examination of young German and British women's engagement with feminism. This book applies complex theory in accessible, creative ways, making it appropriate for a broad audience across a wide range of academic disciplines.' Gender & Society 'The study's specific focus, on the results of interviews with a total of forty women from the UK and Germany, allows for a tantalizing level of detail and a sense that the book will genuinely shed light on the nuances of why young women reject feminism. ... As well as being an important new resource in its field, Repudiating Feminism is a model of a thoughtful and responsible study of contemporary feminism that makes its points using thorough research and clear writing that resists straightforward polemic. I foresee its status as a key resource for readers seeking to understand and remedy their peers' anti-feminist attitudes.' The Years Work in Critical and Cultural Theory 'Young women today generally feel negatively about feminism. For many, this seems so self-evident as to be scarcely worthy of investigation. Christina Scharff's Repudiating Feminism is therefore refreshing in its willingness to subject young women's attitudes to feminism to analytical scrutiny. Her book is not a large-N quantitative study: instead, it is a detailed qualitative analysis of the tropes and rhetorics young women use to frame their thoughts and feelings about feminism. ... Her analysis is both engaging and original, bringing together various theoretical strands drawn from psychoanalysis and the so-called 'affective turn' to make a distinctive contribution to existing literature on the psychosocial dynamics of contemporary gender identities. ... Repudiating Feminism provides the kind of clear, theoretically informed empirical analysis of resistances to feminism that we are surely going to need if we are to get to grips with what might be at stake in affirming feminism today.' Feminist Theory


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Christina Scharff is Lecturer in Culture, Media and Creative Industries at King's College, London, UK

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