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Women's in Pop Culture

please fallow the steps . Referring to Zeisler. ch. 5, your notes and the online handout, Narcissism as Liberation by Douglas, answer the following questions: Describe the political and cultural climate that replaced "girl power" with "hot power." How were feminist's goals of equality diluted and reduced to perfecting the shape of one's thighs, the "power" to consume and "do-me feminism's" proclamation that a sexy body, and the ability to flaunt it, is a sign of the modern self-actualized woman? How do these superficial and meaningless signs of power undermine feminism and conform to oppressive patriarchal definitions of femininity as opposed to subverting them? How are our seemingly individual choices a reflection of the larger culture and how does that understanding bring an important, yet undiscussed, equation to the notion of "choice?"

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