Authors
Sarah Riley, Adrienne Evans, Sinikka Elliott, Carla Rice, Jeanne Marecek
Publication date
2017/12
Source
Social and Personality Psychology Compass
Volume
11
Issue
12
Pages
e12367
Description
This paper critically reviews how feminist academic psychologists, social scientists, and media scholars have developed Rosalind Gill's generative construct “postfeminist sensibility.” We describe the key themes of postfeminist sensibility, a noncoherent set of ideas about femininity, embodiment, and empowerment circulating across a range of media. Ideas that inform women's sense of self, making postfeminist sensibility an important object for psychological study. We then consider research that drew on postfeminist sensibility, focusing on new sexual subjectivities, which developed analysis of agency, empowerment, and the possibilities and limitations in taking up new subjectivities associated with postfeminism, as well as who could take up these subjectivities. We show how such work identified complexities and contradictions in postfeminist sensibility and offer suggestions for how this work might be further …
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Scholar articles
S Riley, A Evans, S Elliott, C Rice, J Marecek - Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 2017