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I Don't Think People Really Talk about It That Much': Young Women Discuss Feminism

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In 1991, in “Sweet Smell of Success? New Ways of Being Young Women,” Angela McRobbie suggested that young women and adolescent1 girls have not …

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Routledge Companion to Marketing and Feminism

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Being Young Feminists: Discussions and (Dis)Contents

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A Corporation in Feminist Clothing? Young Women Discuss the Dove 'Real Beauty' Campaign

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Power feminism, mediated: Girl power and the commercial politics of change

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Feminism, Sexualisation & Social Status

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Twenty-First Century Working-Class Girls' Imagined Futures: A Child-Centred Socialist Feminist Research Project

Georgina Newton

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Review of the book Feminism: A brief introduction to the ideas, debates, and politics of the movement, by D. Cameron

Ki Wight

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Critical account of ideology in consumer culture : the commodification of a social movement

Alexandra Rome

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A Review of “Unruly Girls, Unrepentant Mothers: Redefining Feminism on Screen”

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Young Women and Consumer Culture

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Marketing and Feminism in Historic Perspective

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COMMODIFICATION OF FEMINISM WITHIN NEOLIBERALISM: THE NOTION OF FEMVERTISING

Zulal Camgoz Demirel

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'Remaking Feminism: Or Why is Feminism So Boring?'

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Young Women's Negotiations of Heterosexual Conventions: Theorizing Sexuality in Constructions of 'the Feminist' Young Women's Negotiations of Heterosexual Conventions: Theorizing Sexuality in Constructions of 'the Feminist' I I

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‘If Most Men are Against Us, Can We Call Ourselves Feminists?’: Young People’s Views of Feminism – East and West

Chilla Bulbeck

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Socially Constructed Gendered Ideas of Consumerism

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Review: Emma Casey and Lydia Martens (eds): Gender and Consumption: Domestic Cultures and the Commercialisation of Everyday Life. Aldershot, Hampshire: …

Anca Roberts

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Teaching and Trending Feminismin the 21st Century

Valerija Vendramin

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Provide an account of the usefulness of the concept of 'post-feminist masquerade' in regard to the constantly changing horizon of normative femininity at the intersections of popular and political culture.

Georgia Parker

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“If Feminism Is Believing That Women Are Humans, Then I Am a Feminist”: Girls Define Feminism and Feminist Practice

emilie zaslow

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