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Why Any Woman

Feminism and Popular Culture in the Late Twentieth-Century South

Keira V. Williams
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In Why Any Woman, Keira V. Williams uses pop culture by and about southern women as a lens through which to analyze southern feminists and the type of feminism they created... Considering the variety of fields which this work falls into, that's no small achievement. It's excellent on late twentieth-century feminist theory, particularly neoliberalism. I've never read anything quite like it.

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"In Why Any Woman, Keira V. Williams uses pop culture by and about southern women as a lens through which to analyze southern feminists and the type of feminism they created. . . . Considering the variety of fields which this work falls into, that's no small achievement. It's excellent on late twentieth-century feminist theory, particularly neoliberalism. I've never read anything quite like it."
Janet Allured
"Williams writes in an accessible and effective manner on a topic that is extremely relevant, given the conservatism and challenges women are currently facing on a national level. This title is a recommended read for young adults and adults of all genders."
Alexandra Beswick
"A good, well-written source about the contemporary feminism of the late twentieth-century South."
Manus Aisha

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