Concept information
Preferred term
postfeminism
Definition
- A common misconception regarding postfeminism is that it refers to a period “after the death of feminism,” as if it constituted a postmortem on feminism and signaled that “we don't need feminism anymore.” Postfeminism is a complex term that includes accounting for context, embracing multiple meanings, and reclaiming terms and concepts such as “girl culture.” Some postfeminists embrace aspects of what it means to be a girl in contemporary Western societies and have championed “chick lit” and “chick flicks,” literature and film produced for young-adult female audiences. Girl studies, fat studies, thin studies, and other scholarly fields that previously were not included in the academic canon have been linked to postfeminism. [Source: Encyclopedia of Gender in Media; Postfeminism]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/postfeminism
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