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Sex, Feminism and Lesbian Desire in Women's Magazines (Hardcover)
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Sex, Feminism and Lesbian Desire in Women's Magazines (Hardcover)
Series: Feminism and Female Sexuality
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This book examines evolving pop culture representations of sex and
relationships from the 1970s onwards, to demonstrate parallels
between the strength of the feminist movement and positive
portrayals of women's sexuality. In charting changes in the sex and
relationship content of women's magazines over time, this analysis
reveals that despite surface-level changes in sexual and
relationship content, the underlying paradigm of hetero-monogamy
remains unchanged. Despite a seemingly more diverse, empowered and
liberated sexuality for women in contemporary magazines, in
reality, such feminist rhetoric masks an enduring model of
sexuality, which rests on women's sexual and emotional maintenance
of male partners and their own self-objectification and
self-surveillance. Where substantive changes can be identified,
they rise and fall in tandem with feminism. By demonstrating this
empirical relationship between cultural products and feminist
organising, the book validates an assumption that has rarely been
tested: that a feminist social milieu improves cultural narratives
about sexuality for women. Sex, Feminism and Lesbian Desire builds
on ground-breaking feminist texts such as Susan Faludi's Backlash
to present an empirically focused, comprehensive study
interrogating changes in content over the lifetime of women's
magazines. By charting the representation of sex and relationships
in two women's magazines-Cosmopolitan and Cleo-since the 1970s
through an analysis of over 6,500 magazine pages and 1,500
articles, this timely work interrogates-and ultimately
complicates-the apparent linear progression of feminism. This book
is suitable for researchers and students in women's and gender
studies, queer studies, LGBT studies, media studies, cultural
studies and sociology.
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