This book presents a collection of politically and theoretically inspiring papers by feminist, queer and postcolonial writers. All authors engage with Young's politics of cultural difference and a 'politics of positional difference' read against her critique of normalisation.
This book offers an analysis of the relationship between gender and contemporary consumer cultures in post-authoritarian Southern European societies : it explores the social and cultural changes that have taken place in Spain, Portugal and Greece since the 1960s.