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body - power - gender
- Categories
- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Flicker, Eva > (ed.)
- Creator
- Seidl, Monika > (ed.)
- Contributor
- [et al.]
- Publish Year
- 2014
- Shelfmark
- WER 4 2014 - B
- Thesaurus
- mode, uiterlijk, vrouwbeelden, lichamen, identiteit, media, leidinggevende beroepen, historisch, bundel
- Description
- The essays collected in this book provide profound insights into the wide-ranging topic of the fashionable queen: the manifold implications and effects that the combination of body, power and gender can have are examined by using different approaches and a variety of theoretical frameworks. Contents: Monika Seidl / Eva Flicker / Nina Formanek / Eva Schörgenhuber: Introduction: Birgit Neumann: Queen Victoria and political self-fashioning: clothing careers: Lioba Keller-Drescher: From princess bride to fashion queen: wedding gowns as a strategy and spatial and physical staging act: Stella Bruzzi: Jacqueline Kennedy: White House queen and enduring style icon: Eva Flicker: Fashionable gender trouble in politics: Katharina Sykora: The queen stripped bare: Louise of Prussia, nudity, fashion, and political iconography: Griselda Pollock: Productive illegibility: gender, monarchy and self-creation in the histories, images and fictions of queen Christina Vasa of Sweden: Michaela Lindinger: Sisi & sisters: on stars & style: Barbara Vinken: Fashion victim? Marie Antoinette (1755 Vienna, 1793 Paris): Pamela Church-Gibson: let them go shopping: Marie Antoinette moves from page to screen: Annette Geiger: column with a slit: the diva and her dress: Patricia A. Cunningham: Irene Castle: Ragtime dance and fashion icon: Hanne Loreck: “Hiding in Plain Sightâ€: fashion and mimicry in Cindy Sherman's (non-self)portraits: Gertrud Lehnert: Fashion queen Barbie: Laura McLaws Helms: Krystle and Alexis: the princess and the queen bitch in Dynasty: Adam Louis Troldahl: Like a queen: Madonna & the stage as court.
- Categories
- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Patton, Elizabeth > [ed]
- Creator
- Choi, Mimi > [ed]
- Contributor
- [et al.]
- Publish Year
- 2014
- Shelfmark
- VS 54 2014 - B
- Thesaurus
- media, gezinnen, huishoudelijke arbeid, huishoudelijke apparaten, zorgarbeid, televisie, populaire cultuur, mannelijkheid, seksualiteit, Verenigde Staten, 19e eeuw, 20e eeuw, 21e eeuw
- Description
- In this collection of essays, contributors explore the construction of women as homemakers and the erasure of household labor from the middle-class home in popular representations of housework. They concentrate on such matters as the impact of second-wave feminism on families and gender relations: of popular culture—especially in film, television, magazines, and advertising—on our views of what constitutes home life and gender relations: and of changing views of sexuality and masculinity within the domestic sphere.
changes and challenges
- Categories
- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Martinez, Amanda R. > (ed.)
- Creator
- Miller, Lucy J. > (ed.)
- Contributor
- [et al.]
- Publish Year
- 2014
- Shelfmark
- VS 1N 2014 - B
- Thesaurus
- ouderschap, betaalde arbeid, internet, mannelijkheid, media, LHBT, coming out, seksualiteit, identiteit, vrouwbeelden, feminisme, bundel
- Description
- This collection prioritizes the notion that society still has a way to go toward full gender equality in all spheres of life. This book positions marginal voices at the center of complex gender issues in today's society. Broad thematic topic areas include parental identities, advice, and self-help: gender performances in media: interacting within organizational and social spaces: negotiations on politics, health, and feminisms.
portrayals in popular culture
- Categories
- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Jones, Norma > (ed.)
- Creator
- Bajac-Carter, Maja > (ed.)
- Creator
- Batchelor, Bob > (ed.)
- Contributor
- [et al.]
- Publish Year
- 2014
- Shelfmark
- WER 54 2014 - B
- Thesaurus
- films, televisie, media, heldinnen, vrouwbeelden, populaire cultuur, bundel
- Description
- As portrayals of heroic women gain ground in film, television, and other media, their depictions are breaking free of females as versions of male heroes or simple stereotypes of acutely weak or overly strong women. Although heroines continue to represent the traditional roles of mothers, goddesses, warriors, whores, witches, and priestesses, these women are no longer just damsels in distress or violent warriors. The representations and interpretations of these heroines are important reflections of popular culture that simultaneously empower and constrain real life women. Chapters about a.o. Harry Potter, Bollywood and Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
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