Accompanying Janell Hoboson’s Currents essay, “Celebrity Feminism: More Than a Gateway,” this digital archive explores commodification and consumption in relation to celebrity feminisms.
Feminist Public Intellectuals Project
Celebrity Feminism: Beauty, the Body, & Sexuality
Accompanying Janell Hoboson’s Currents essay, “Celebrity Feminism: More Than a Gateway,” this digital archive explores Beauty, the Body, & Sexuality.
Janell Hobson on Celebrity Feminism
For this installment in the Signs series Currents; Feminist Key Concepts and Controversies, Janell Hobson’s essay “Celebrity Feminism: More Than a Gateway” understands celebrity feminism as a collective conversation, arguing that celebrities can be engaged in the work of theorizing feminist issues. The essay is accompanied by an extensive multimedia digital archive exploring related themes.
Celebrity Feminism: More Than a Gateway
In this essay for the series Currents: Feminist Key Concepts and Controversies, Janell Hobson understands celebrity feminism as a collective conversation, arguing that celebrities are not simply a gateway to feminism but are actively engaged in theorizing feminist issues.
Rebecca Traister’s All the Single Ladies
Kate Bolick, Rebecca Carroll, Nancy F. Cott, Bella DePaulo, Barbara J. Risman, and Judith Stacey discuss Rebecca Traister’s All the Single Ladies: Unmarried Women and the Rise of an Independent Nation. The forum also includes a response from Traister. A great discussion of marriage, singledom, and feminism!
Anne-Marie Slaughter’s Unfinished Business: Women, Men, Work, Family
Why Are We Now Talking about “Unfinished Business”? Heather Boushey The Unfinished Business of Race and Gender at Work Kimberly Freeman Brown Strengthening the Case for Policies to Support Caregiving Stephanie Coontz The Feminist Business Nancy Folbre Only the State, Not Benevolent Employers, Can Ensure Work-Family Balance Kathleen Geier Having It All Is Not a […]