Postfeminism (English Wikipedia)

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  • Hall, Elaine J.; Rodriguez, Marnie Salupo (2003). "The Myth of Postfeminism". Gender and Society. 17 (6): 878–902. doi:10.1177/0891243203257639. JSTOR 3594675. S2CID 145741088.
  • Kavka, Misha (2002). "Feminism, Ethics, and History, or What is the "Post" in Postfeminism?". Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature. 21 (1): 29–44. doi:10.2307/4149214. JSTOR 4149214.
  • Aronson, Pamela (2003). "Feminists or "Postfeminists"?: Young Women's Attitudes toward Feminism and Gender Relations". Gender and Society. 17 (6): 903–22. doi:10.1177/0891243203257145. S2CID 146792123.
  • Feasey, Rebecca (7 August 2010). "Charmed: Why Teen Television Appeals to Women". Journal of Popular Film and Television. 34 (1): 2–9. doi:10.3200/JPFT.34.1.2-9. S2CID 194032693.
  • Whitney, Sarah (11 November 2017). "Kisses, Bitches: Pretty Little Liars Frames Postfeminism's Adolescent Girl". Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature. 36 (2): 353–377. doi:10.1353/tsw.2017.0026. ISSN 1936-1645. S2CID 148901816.
  • McRobbie, Angela (2004). "Post-feminism and popular culture". Feminist Media Studies. 4 (3): 255–264. doi:10.1080/1468077042000309937. S2CID 56017452.
  • Lazar, Michelle (2014). "Recuperating feminism, reclaiming femininity: Hybrid postfeminist I-dentity in consumer advertisements". Gender and Language. 8 (2): 205–224. doi:10.1558/genl.v8i2.205.

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  • Hall, Elaine J.; Rodriguez, Marnie Salupo (2003). "The Myth of Postfeminism". Gender and Society. 17 (6): 878–902. doi:10.1177/0891243203257639. JSTOR 3594675. S2CID 145741088.
  • Kavka, Misha (2002). "Feminism, Ethics, and History, or What is the "Post" in Postfeminism?". Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature. 21 (1): 29–44. doi:10.2307/4149214. JSTOR 4149214.

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  • Hall, Elaine J.; Rodriguez, Marnie Salupo (2003). "The Myth of Postfeminism". Gender and Society. 17 (6): 878–902. doi:10.1177/0891243203257639. JSTOR 3594675. S2CID 145741088.
  • Aronson, Pamela (2003). "Feminists or "Postfeminists"?: Young Women's Attitudes toward Feminism and Gender Relations". Gender and Society. 17 (6): 903–22. doi:10.1177/0891243203257145. S2CID 146792123.
  • Feasey, Rebecca (7 August 2010). "Charmed: Why Teen Television Appeals to Women". Journal of Popular Film and Television. 34 (1): 2–9. doi:10.3200/JPFT.34.1.2-9. S2CID 194032693.
  • Whitney, Sarah (11 November 2017). "Kisses, Bitches: Pretty Little Liars Frames Postfeminism's Adolescent Girl". Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature. 36 (2): 353–377. doi:10.1353/tsw.2017.0026. ISSN 1936-1645. S2CID 148901816.
  • McRobbie, Angela (2004). "Post-feminism and popular culture". Feminist Media Studies. 4 (3): 255–264. doi:10.1080/1468077042000309937. S2CID 56017452.

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