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505 | 8 | |a Acknowledgements; Contents; Chapter 1: Introduction; The Specificities of Blockbuster Celebrity Feminism; Structure and Chapter Outlines; Notes; References; Chapter 2: 'Blockbuster' Feminism and Celebrification; Introduction; Feminist Critiques of Celebrity and the Media; Who Speaks? The Exclusions of Celebrity Feminism; Feminism and Popular Non-fiction; Constituting the Feminist Blockbuster; Celebrity Feminism as a Distinct Mode of Renown; Celebrity or Fame? A Gendered Distinction; Industry, Agency, and the Celebrity Feminist; Feminism and Star Labour | |
505 | 8 | |a Celebrity and the 'Branding' of FeminismHistory, 'Waves', and Celebrity; Notes; References; Part I: The 1960s/1970s Blockbuster and Ongoing Feminist Stardom; Chapter 3: Helen Gurley Brown: Prototypical Celebrity Feminism, Cultural Intermediaries, and Agency; Introduction; Sex and the Single Girl as a Feminist Blockbuster; Manufacturing a Blockbuster, Manufacturing a (Feminist) Star; Collaborative Feminist Star-makers; The Toll of Celebrity; Brown's Fame Post-Sex and the Single Girl; Conclusion; Notes; References | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 4: Betty Friedan: The 'Mother' of Feminism, Self-fashioning, and the Celebrity MystiqueIntroduction; The Problem with No Name: Reading The Feminine Mystique; 'Everything I Know Has Come from My Own Experience': The Celebrification of Friedan; Crafting a Public Self: Authorial Profiles, Interviews, and Life Writing; Ordinary/Extraordinary Feminism; Profiling the 'Mother' of Feminism; Memoir, Feminism, and Celebrity Self-fashioning; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 5: Germaine Greer: 'The Star Feminism Had to Have', Unruliness, and Adaptable Celebrity; Introduction | |
505 | 8 | |a A 'This Will Be a Sensational Book': The Female Eunuch and Its ReceptionGreer and The Female Eunuch in the Mediasphere; The Female Eunuch and Greer's Paradoxical Critique of Celebrity; Courting Controversy; or the Fear of an Ageing Woman Refusing to Keep Quiet?; Greer in the Twenty-first Century Mediasphere: Feminism, Comedy, and Television; Conclusion; Notes; References; Part II: The New Bestsellers, Online Media, and Branding Feminism in the Twenty-first Century; References; Chapter 6: Naomi Wolf: Twitter and the Transformation of a 'Third wave' Celebrity; Introduction | |
505 | 8 | |a The Blockbuster in the 1990sThe Beauty Myth and the Revival of the Blockbuster; Fire with Fire: Celebrifying the Third Wave; Vagina: Transforming the Feminist Blockbuster; Twitter and Branding the Celebrity Feminist Self; Social Media and Blockbuster Celebrity Feminism: Wolf's Twitter Practice; #lifechangingread and Building the Wolf Brand; Celebrity-Celebrity Interaction: Boosting Capital; Notes; References; Chapter 7: Sheryl Sandberg and Roxane Gay: The Limits and Possibilities of Contemporary Blockbuster Feminism; Introduction; Lean In: A New Model of Feminist Blockbuster -- and Celebrity? | |
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contents | Acknowledgements; Contents; Chapter 1: Introduction; The Specificities of Blockbuster Celebrity Feminism; Structure and Chapter Outlines; Notes; References; Chapter 2: 'Blockbuster' Feminism and Celebrification; Introduction; Feminist Critiques of Celebrity and the Media; Who Speaks? The Exclusions of Celebrity Feminism; Feminism and Popular Non-fiction; Constituting the Feminist Blockbuster; Celebrity Feminism as a Distinct Mode of Renown; Celebrity or Fame? A Gendered Distinction; Industry, Agency, and the Celebrity Feminist; Feminism and Star Labour Celebrity and the 'Branding' of FeminismHistory, 'Waves', and Celebrity; Notes; References; Part I: The 1960s/1970s Blockbuster and Ongoing Feminist Stardom; Chapter 3: Helen Gurley Brown: Prototypical Celebrity Feminism, Cultural Intermediaries, and Agency; Introduction; Sex and the Single Girl as a Feminist Blockbuster; Manufacturing a Blockbuster, Manufacturing a (Feminist) Star; Collaborative Feminist Star-makers; The Toll of Celebrity; Brown's Fame Post-Sex and the Single Girl; Conclusion; Notes; References Chapter 4: Betty Friedan: The 'Mother' of Feminism, Self-fashioning, and the Celebrity MystiqueIntroduction; The Problem with No Name: Reading The Feminine Mystique; 'Everything I Know Has Come from My Own Experience': The Celebrification of Friedan; Crafting a Public Self: Authorial Profiles, Interviews, and Life Writing; Ordinary/Extraordinary Feminism; Profiling the 'Mother' of Feminism; Memoir, Feminism, and Celebrity Self-fashioning; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 5: Germaine Greer: 'The Star Feminism Had to Have', Unruliness, and Adaptable Celebrity; Introduction A 'This Will Be a Sensational Book': The Female Eunuch and Its ReceptionGreer and The Female Eunuch in the Mediasphere; The Female Eunuch and Greer's Paradoxical Critique of Celebrity; Courting Controversy; or the Fear of an Ageing Woman Refusing to Keep Quiet?; Greer in the Twenty-first Century Mediasphere: Feminism, Comedy, and Television; Conclusion; Notes; References; Part II: The New Bestsellers, Online Media, and Branding Feminism in the Twenty-first Century; References; Chapter 6: Naomi Wolf: Twitter and the Transformation of a 'Third wave' Celebrity; Introduction The Blockbuster in the 1990sThe Beauty Myth and the Revival of the Blockbuster; Fire with Fire: Celebrifying the Third Wave; Vagina: Transforming the Feminist Blockbuster; Twitter and Branding the Celebrity Feminist Self; Social Media and Blockbuster Celebrity Feminism: Wolf's Twitter Practice; #lifechangingread and Building the Wolf Brand; Celebrity-Celebrity Interaction: Boosting Capital; Notes; References; Chapter 7: Sheryl Sandberg and Roxane Gay: The Limits and Possibilities of Contemporary Blockbuster Feminism; Introduction; Lean In: A New Model of Feminist Blockbuster -- and Celebrity? |
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