1st Edition

Consuming Cultures Feminist Review Issue 55

Edited By The Feminist Review Collective Copyright 1997
    168 Pages
    by Routledge

    168 Pages
    by Routledge

    Consuming Cultures is concerned with the interrelationship of gender and the circuits of consumption, distribution, production and reproduction. The book looks at the ways in which gender intervenes in all parts of the circuit or the linkages between different elements.

    Troubled teens: managing disorders of transition and consumption Chris Griffin , The virtual speculum in the New World order Donna J. Haraway , Bridging the gap: feminism, fashion and consumption Angela McRobbie, Desperately seeking... Joy Gregory, Looking good: the lesbian gaze and fashion imagery Reina Lewis, Gender, race and ethnicity in art practice in post-Apartheid South Africa: Annie Coombes and Penny Siopsis in conversation Annie E. Coombes, After the ivory tower: gender, commodification and the 'Academic' Joanna de Groot Reviews

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