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This work examines the Gilmore Girls from a post-feminist perspective, evaluating how the show''s main female characters and supporting cast fit into the classic portrayal of feminine identity on popular television. The book begins by placing Gilmore Girls in the context of the history of feminism and feminist television shows such as Mary Tyler Moore and One Day at a Time. The remainder of the essays look at series'' portrayal of traditional and non-traditional gender identities and familial relationships.

Topics include the hyper-real utopia represented by Gilmore Girls'' fictional Stars Hollow; the faux-feminist perspective offered by Rory Gilmore''s unfulfilling (and often masochistic) romantic relationships; the ways in which mean girl Paris Geller both adheres to and departs from the traditional archetype of female power and aggression; and the role of Lorelai Gilmore''s oft-criticized marriage in destroying the show''s central th

Gilmore Girls and the Politics of Identity

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      Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
      Publication Date: 5/15/2008 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780786437276, 978-0786437276
      ISBN10: 0786437278

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This work examines the Gilmore Girls from a post-feminist perspective, evaluating how the show''s main female characters and supporting cast fit into the classic portrayal of feminine identity on popular television. The book begins by placing Gilmore Girls in the context of the history of feminism and feminist television shows such as Mary Tyler Moore and One Day at a Time. The remainder of the essays look at series'' portrayal of traditional and non-traditional gender identities and familial relationships.

      Topics include the hyper-real utopia represented by Gilmore Girls'' fictional Stars Hollow; the faux-feminist perspective offered by Rory Gilmore''s unfulfilling (and often masochistic) romantic relationships; the ways in which mean girl Paris Geller both adheres to and departs from the traditional archetype of female power and aggression; and the role of Lorelai Gilmore''s oft-criticized marriage in destroying the show''s central th

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