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Fashioning postfeminism : spectacular femininity and transnational culture / Simidele Dosekun.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: Urbana : University of Illinois Press, (c)2020.Description: 1 online resource (xii, 197 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780252052095
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • HQ1815 .F374 2020
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
Contents:
Contextual Crossroads: African Women in the World of Things -- Choosing It All: From Pleasure to Self-Confidence to Pain -- "I'm Working, You Know": The Serious Business of Spectacularity -- Globally Black, "Naija," and Fabulous: Asserting Authentic Selves -- "Not That Kinda Girl": Resignifying Hyperfemininity for Postfeminist Times -- Conclusion: A New Fashion for Feminism?
Subject: "Women in Lagos, Nigeria, practice a spectacularly feminine form of black beauty. From cascading hair extensions to immaculate makeup to high heels, their style permeates both day-to-day life and media representations of women not only in a swatch of Africa but across an increasingly globalized world. Simidele Dosekun's interviews and critical analysis consider the female subjectivities these women are performing and desiring. She finds that the women embody the postfeminist idea that their unapologetically immaculate beauty signals--but also constitutes--feminine power. As empowered global consumers and media citizens, the women deny any need to critique their culture or to take part in feminism's collective political struggle. Throughout, Dosekun unearths evocative details around the practical challenges to attaining their style, examines the gap between how others view these women and how they view themselves, and engages with ideas about postfeminist self-fashioning and subjectivity across cultures and class"--
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Introduction: A New Style of Femininity -- Contextual Crossroads: African Women in the World of Things -- Choosing It All: From Pleasure to Self-Confidence to Pain -- "I'm Working, You Know": The Serious Business of Spectacularity -- Globally Black, "Naija," and Fabulous: Asserting Authentic Selves -- "Not That Kinda Girl": Resignifying Hyperfemininity for Postfeminist Times -- Conclusion: A New Fashion for Feminism?

"Women in Lagos, Nigeria, practice a spectacularly feminine form of black beauty. From cascading hair extensions to immaculate makeup to high heels, their style permeates both day-to-day life and media representations of women not only in a swatch of Africa but across an increasingly globalized world. Simidele Dosekun's interviews and critical analysis consider the female subjectivities these women are performing and desiring. She finds that the women embody the postfeminist idea that their unapologetically immaculate beauty signals--but also constitutes--feminine power. As empowered global consumers and media citizens, the women deny any need to critique their culture or to take part in feminism's collective political struggle. Throughout, Dosekun unearths evocative details around the practical challenges to attaining their style, examines the gap between how others view these women and how they view themselves, and engages with ideas about postfeminist self-fashioning and subjectivity across cultures and class"--

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