Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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Page 43
... women . Thus , they have tended to imply that consumer culture impinges on modern individuals in search of their identity projects in a homogeneous and universal manner ; and , by extension , that men and women enjoy the same capacities ...
... women . Thus , they have tended to imply that consumer culture impinges on modern individuals in search of their identity projects in a homogeneous and universal manner ; and , by extension , that men and women enjoy the same capacities ...
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... women's magazines , for instance , pointed out that women were con- tinually portrayed as wives and mothers , as domestically oriented ( Winship 1987 ) , whilst in discourses of advertising and fashion , their bodies were fragmented and ...
... women's magazines , for instance , pointed out that women were con- tinually portrayed as wives and mothers , as domestically oriented ( Winship 1987 ) , whilst in discourses of advertising and fashion , their bodies were fragmented and ...
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... women seek to fashion their identities . Reflexivity , therefore , may not be the only or the best way of describing women's relationship to their identities ( Lury 1997 ) . To a degree however , the data may be taken to imply that women's ...
... women seek to fashion their identities . Reflexivity , therefore , may not be the only or the best way of describing women's relationship to their identities ( Lury 1997 ) . To a degree however , the data may be taken to imply that women's ...
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