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Tables of Contents for Feminism and Cultural Studies
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Notes on Contributors
viii
 
Introduction
1
10
Part I. Consuming and Commodities
Things To Do With Shopping Centres
11
34
Meaghan Morris
Consumerism Reconsidered: Buying and Power
45
20
Mica Nava
Shut Up and Dance: Youth Culture and Changing Modes of Femininity
65
24
Angela Mcrobbie
Cast Upon Their Own Resources: The Girl's Own Paper and Harmsworth's Trendsetters
89
17
Kirsten Drotner
Black Barbie and the Deep Play of Difference
106
27
Ann Ducille
The Death of the Profane
133
10
Patricia J. Williams
Part II. Working
Women Audiences and the Workplace
143
11
Dorothy Hobson
Typical Girls? Young Women from School to the Job Market: Looking Forward
154
20
Christine Griffin
The Tale of Samuel and Jemima: Gender and Working-Class Culture in Early Nineteenth-Century England
174
26
Catherine Hall
Becoming a Woman in London in the 1920s and '30s
200
28
Sally Alexander
High Anxiety: Catastrophe, Scandal, Age, and Comedy: Countercultures
228
19
Patricia Mellencamp
Part III. The Age of Mechanical Reproduction
Women's Cinema as Counter Cinema
247
12
Claire Johnston
Desperately Seeking Difference
259
16
Jackie Stacey
The Color Purple. Black Women as Cultural Readers
275
22
Jacqueline Bobo
Women and Soap Opera: A Woman's Space
297
22
Christine Geraghty
Cosmetics and Abjection: Cindy Sherman 1977-1987
319
14
Laura Mulvey
Family, Education, Photography
333
10
Judith Williamson
Pedagogies of the Feminine: Feminist Teaching and Women's Genres
343
28
Charlotte Brunsdon
Part IV. Fantasies of Desire
`Returning to Manderley': Romance Fiction, Female Sexuality, and Class
371
24
Alison Light
Romance and the Work of Fantasy: Struggles over Feminine Sexuality and Subjectivity at Century's End
395
22
Janice Radway
Who's Read Macho Sluts?
417
14
Clare Whatling
Disciplinary Desires: The Outside of Queer Feminist Cultural Studies
431
28
Elspeth Probyn
`Who Fancies Pakis?': Pamella Bordes and the Problems of Exoticism in Multiracial Britain'
459
16
Gargi Bhattacharyya
Part V. Home?
`As Housewives we Are Worms': Women, Modernity, and the Home Question
475
17
Lesley Johnson
Hygiene and Modernization: Housekeeping
492
25
Kristin Ross
Feminist Politics: What's Home Got to Do With It?
517
23
Biddy Martin
Chandra Talpade Mohanty
On Not Speaking Chinese: Postmodern Ethnicity and the Politics of Diaspora
540
25
Ien Ang
From Hestia to Home Page: Feminism and the Concept of Home in Cyberspace
565
18
Susan Leigh Star
Further Reading
583
2
Index
585