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Scholars are revisiting the history of feminist activism and organizations, mining it for a revisionist, grassroots gender politics in the South. Why Any Woman advances this line of historical inquiry by focusing on one of the most productive sites of late twentieth-century southern feminisms: popular culture by and about southern women.

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In Why Any Woman, Keira V. Williams uses pop culture by and about southern women as a lens through which to analyze southern feminists and the type of feminism they created. . . . Considering the variety of fields which this work falls into, that's no small achievement. It’s excellent on late twentieth-century feminist theory, particularly neoliberalism. I've never read anything quite like it." - Janet Allured, author of Remapping Second-Wave Feminism: The Long Women’s Rights Movement in Louisiana, 1950-1997

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      Publisher: LUP - University of Georgia Press
      Publication Date: 11/15/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780820365572, 978-0820365572
      ISBN10: 0820365572
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      Book Synopsis
      Scholars are revisiting the history of feminist activism and organizations, mining it for a revisionist, grassroots gender politics in the South. Why Any Woman advances this line of historical inquiry by focusing on one of the most productive sites of late twentieth-century southern feminisms: popular culture by and about southern women.

      Trade Review
      In Why Any Woman, Keira V. Williams uses pop culture by and about southern women as a lens through which to analyze southern feminists and the type of feminism they created. . . . Considering the variety of fields which this work falls into, that's no small achievement. It’s excellent on late twentieth-century feminist theory, particularly neoliberalism. I've never read anything quite like it." - Janet Allured, author of Remapping Second-Wave Feminism: The Long Women’s Rights Movement in Louisiana, 1950-1997

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