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Back to Reality?: Social Experience and Cultural Studies

Manchester University Press (1997)

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  1. Reproductive consumption.Ruth Fletcher - 2006 - Feminist Theory 7 (1):27-47.
    Significant developments in medical research and technology have meant that the process of reproduction is increasingly affected by the consumption of a variety of services and goods. Individuals intervene in their own reproductive processes as they eat particular foods, take particular drugs and avail themselves of diagnostic and reproductive services. Although such developments have been analysed by feminists in terms of their ethical consequences or their contribution to the commodification of reproduction, they have not been evaluated in terms of their (...)
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  • “Where My Girls At?”: Negotiating Black Womanhood in Music Videos.Rana A. Emerson - 2002 - Gender and Society 16 (1):115-135.
    The literature on Black youth culture, especially hip-hop culture, has focused primarily on the experiences of young men, with the experiences of Black girls being all but ignored. However, the recent appearance of Black women performers, songwriters, and producers in Black popular culture has called attention to the ways in which young Black women use popular culture to negotiate social existence and attempt to express independence, self-reliance, and agency. This article is an exploration of the representations of Black womanhood as (...)
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