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    The Politics of Feminist Research: Between Talk, Text and Action.Angela McRobbie - 1982 - Feminist Review 12 (1):46-57.
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    Feminism and the Third Way.Angela McRobbie - 2000 - Feminist Review 64 (1):97-112.
    This article argues that the Third Way’, as the ideological rationale for the New Labour Government in the UK, attempts to resolve the tensions around women and social policy confronted by the present Government. The Third Way addresses ‘women’ without ‘feminism’, in particular those floating women voters for whom feminism holds little attraction. But affluent, middle England, corporate women, though central to the popular imagination of the Daily Mail, and thus to Tony Blair, are in practice a tiny minority. New (...)
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    Fashion Culture: Creative Work, Female Individualization.Angela McRobbie - 2002 - Feminist Review 71 (1):52-62.
    This article explores some of the key dynamics of the UK fashion sector as an example of a post-industrial, urban based, cultural economy comprising of a largely youthful female workforce. It argues that the small scale, independent activities which formed the backbone of the success of British fashion design as an internationally recognized phenomenon from the mid 1980s to the mid 1990s, represented a form of female self-generated work giving rise to collaborative possibilities and co-operation. However without an effective lobby (...)
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    Bridging the Gap: Feminism, Fashion and Consumption.Angela McRobbie - 1997 - Feminist Review 55 (1):73-89.
    The article confronts two issues, first the question of women and consumption and second the fashion industry as a feminized sector. In the first instance the argument is that recent scholarship on consumption has been weakened by an inattention to questions of exclusion from consumption and the production of consumption. Income differentials as well as questions of poverty have dropped off the agenda in this debate. Attention instead has been paid to the meaning systems which come into play around items (...)
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    Feminism, Postmodernism and the Real Me.Angela McRobbie - 1993 - Theory, Culture and Society 10 (4):127-142.
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    Inside the socialist nursery: welfare maternity and the writing of Denise Riley.Angela McRobbie - 2020 - Feminist Theory 21 (3):287-296.
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    The Modernist Style of Susan Sontag.Angela Mcrobbie - 1991 - Feminist Review 38 (1):1-19.
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    Pedagogical Responses to the Changing Position of Girls and Young Women.Carrie Paechter, Rosalyn George & Angela McRobbie (eds.) - 2016 - Routledge.
    Academics and professionals working with young women face a series of paradoxes. Over the last 20 years, the lives of young women in the UK and Europe have been transformed. They have gained considerable freedom and independence, but at the very same time, new, less tangible forms of constraint and subordination now play a defining role in the formation of their everyday subjectivities and identities. Young women have come to exemplify the pervasive sensibility of self-responsibility and self-organisation. This new ‘gender (...)
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    History, language, time.Barbara Taylor, Joan Wallach Scott & Angela McRobbie - 2020 - Feminist Theory 21 (3):263-266.
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    Mothers and Fathers, Who Needs Them? [REVIEW]Angela McRobbie - 2003 - Feminist Review 75 (1):129-136.
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