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‘Primitive Socialist Accumulation’: Then and Now
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How did Brexit affect UK trade?
The Elle Woods effect: Being “girled” while reclaiming girliness
Sexualities, Ahead of Print.
Using a case study of Elle Woods from Legally Blonde (2001), I assert that sorority communities are a prime example of the powerful impact of femmephobia in popular culture. Drawn from qualitative interview data with sorority women as well as media analysis and autoethnographic reflection, I use femme theory (Hoskin, 2017) and “girling” (Ahmed, 2017) to analyze a trend within my data that I label the “Elle Woods Effect.” Ultimately, I assert that the femmephobic dualistic tensions of the “Elle Woods Effect” demonstrate the off-screen impact of popular culture for femininized people and communities.
Using a case study of Elle Woods from Legally Blonde (2001), I assert that sorority communities are a prime example of the powerful impact of femmephobia in popular culture. Drawn from qualitative interview data with sorority women as well as media analysis and autoethnographic reflection, I use femme theory (Hoskin, 2017) and “girling” (Ahmed, 2017) to analyze a trend within my data that I label the “Elle Woods Effect.” Ultimately, I assert that the femmephobic dualistic tensions of the “Elle Woods Effect” demonstrate the off-screen impact of popular culture for femininized people and communities.
The welfare system supermyth
‘Northern Ireland and the Economic Consequences of Brexit: taking back control or perpetuating underperformance?’
The new great transformation: from migration crisis to sustainable welfare
Anthropocene, Capitalocene or Westernocene? On the Ideological Foundations of the Current Climate Crisis
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When (EU) migration came to Great Yarmouth
Memories of resistance. The people with physical disability movement in the late francoism and the Spanish democratic transition
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