ABSTRACT

Shopping Around investigates the issues of contemporary popular narrative, feminine pleasure, and consumer culture, viewing the permutations of the feminine subject as a textual construction evolved through everyday life. A wide spectrum of texts are examined, exposing the fact that women "read" within a complex and conflicted cultural arena characterized by a significant intertextuality that multiply defines "femininity." Shopping Around raises these issues in the context of everyday cultural practices such as applying make-up, reading magazines, watching television, and working-out, providing a unique introduction to postmodern feminist and cultural theory.

chapter |33 pages

Speaking Out

Shrewish Behavior

chapter |38 pages

“A Dream of Thee”

chapter |36 pages

Private Entertainments

chapter |34 pages

Speaking the Body

Jane Fonda's Workout Book

chapter |6 pages

Conclusion

“Femininity: Do You Buy It?”