Imelda Whelehan provides an overview of popular feminist fiction
from the late 1960s to the end of the 1990s, looking at how key
feminist texts such as "The Women's Room, Kinflicks" and" Fear of
Flying" have influenced popular contemporary works such as "Bridget
Jones' Diary" and "Sex and the City." Whelehan reconsiders the
links between the politics of feminist thought, action and writing
and creative writing over the past thirty years and suggests that
even so-called post-feminist writing owes an enormous debt to
feminism's second wave.
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