Feminism Without Women
Explore the thought-provoking insights of Tania Modleski in her acclaimed work, Feminism Without Women, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1991. This compelling collection of essays delves into feminist and post-structuralist perspectives, critically examining "the myth of postfeminism" and its pervasive influence in popular culture, particularly in film and cultural studies. With 416 pages of rigorous analysis and engaging discourse, Modleski challenges readers to reconsider the narratives surrounding feminism and its representation in media. Ideal for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the intersections of gender and culture, this book invites you to rethink the role of women in contemporary feminist dialogues. Don't miss the opportunity to add this essential text to your collection!