Home
Women's Rights: Reflections Popular Culture
Barnes and Noble
Women's Rights: Reflections Popular Culture
Current price: $45.00
Barnes and Noble
Women's Rights: Reflections Popular Culture
Current price: $45.00
Size: Hardcover
Loading Inventory...
*Product information may vary - to confirm product availability, pricing, shipping and return information please contact Barnes and Noble
Covering from 1900 to the present day, this book highlights how female artists, actors, writers, and activists were involved in the fight for women's rights, with a focus on popular culture that includes film, literature, music, television, the news, and online media.
Women's Rights: Reflections in Popular Culture
offers a succinct yet thorough resource for anyone interested in the relationship between feminism, women's rights, and media. It is ideally suited for students researching popular culture's role in the modern history of women's rights and representation of women, women's rights, and feminism in popular culture. This insightful book highlights of some of the most important moments of women taking a stand for women throughout popular culture history.
Each section focuses on an aspect of popular culture. The television section covers important benchmarks, such as
Julia
,
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Roseanne
Murphy Brown
, and
Ellen
. Coverage of films includes
Christopher Strong
Foxy Brown
Thelma & Louise
; the literature section features the work of influential individuals such as Virginia Woolf, Zora Neale Hurston, and Toni Morrison. The book celebrates early musical ground-breakers like Gertrude "Ma" Rainey and Bessie Smith as well as contemporary artists Janelle Monáe and Pussy Riot. The work of key women activists—including Margaret Sanger, Angela Davis, and Winona LaDuke—is recognized, along with the unique ways women have used the power of the web in their continued effort to push for women's equality.
Women's Rights: Reflections in Popular Culture
offers a succinct yet thorough resource for anyone interested in the relationship between feminism, women's rights, and media. It is ideally suited for students researching popular culture's role in the modern history of women's rights and representation of women, women's rights, and feminism in popular culture. This insightful book highlights of some of the most important moments of women taking a stand for women throughout popular culture history.
Each section focuses on an aspect of popular culture. The television section covers important benchmarks, such as
Julia
,
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Roseanne
Murphy Brown
, and
Ellen
. Coverage of films includes
Christopher Strong
Foxy Brown
Thelma & Louise
; the literature section features the work of influential individuals such as Virginia Woolf, Zora Neale Hurston, and Toni Morrison. The book celebrates early musical ground-breakers like Gertrude "Ma" Rainey and Bessie Smith as well as contemporary artists Janelle Monáe and Pussy Riot. The work of key women activists—including Margaret Sanger, Angela Davis, and Winona LaDuke—is recognized, along with the unique ways women have used the power of the web in their continued effort to push for women's equality.