Angela McRobbie is Professor of Communications at Goldsmiths, University of London.
"Jam-packed with insights, these essays from our leading
sociocultural analyst are a brilliant commentary on how feminist
norms and counter-norms have shaped contemporary work, culture, and
politics. Required reading, for all genders."
Andrew Ross, NYU "Angela McRobbie has a remarkable ability to
interpret the present with precision and lyricism. Feminism and
Neoliberalism provides both a magisterial analysis of shifting
gender politics and a persuasive new academic agenda for radical
social democracy."
Jo Littler, City University, London "This short volume makes a
thought-provoking start on the crucial task of mapping the current
conjuncture - a task on which McRobbie readily acknowledges there
is still much to do."
Paul Cammack, What's Worth Reading
"McRobbie's book is a valuable contribution to the growing
scholarly literature on gender, feminism, and neoliberalism.
Because of its narrow focus on the UK, it is especially helpful in
tracking how neoliberal popular feminisms and discourses of private
responsibility vary across national contexts."
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