Women In Neoliberal Postfeminist Television Drama: Representing Gendered Experiences Of The Second World War

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“In this insightful book, Cat Mahoney offers a fascinating analysis of contemporary TV dramas such as Home Fires, Land Girls and The Bletchley Circle. Developing the idea that history is told through the preoccupations of the present, she argues compellingly that these are postfeminist dramas which work through troubling ideas about heteronormative romance, domesticity, beauty and whiteness, while reinforcing the idea that feminism as a political movement is not necessary. A bold and original contribution to television studies, gender studies and popular history.” - Rosalind Gill, City, University of London, UK. By examining contemporary television drama set during and immediately after the Second World War, this book illustrates the ways in which postfeminism has shaped representations of women in contemporary culture. Mahoney offers a new perspective to debates that have previously been concerned with questions of historical accuracy. She argues that depictions of women from the past in modern television drama spawn from the neoliberal postfeminist media climate which originated in the 1990s. These depictions respond to a cultural need to naturalise and de-historicise a version of neoliberal postfeminist femininity that is compatible with the current media climate and far more reflective of the concerns of the present than any “real” or lived experience of women in the past. The result of this process of naturalisation is the assertion that postfeminist values are natural and eternal, rather than a product of the 1980s economic turn and the present political moment. By identifying and interrogating postfeminist norms within four television drama series produced since the 2008 financial crash, this book argues that postfeminism is a dominant structuring force in their depiction of female characters and of the past.

Author(s): Cat Mahoney
Publisher: Palgrave Pivot
Year: 2019

Language: English
Pages: 140
Tags: Culture And Gender, Neoliberal Postfeminist Television Drama

Front Matter ....Pages i-ix
Relative Tensions (Cat Mahoney)....Pages 1-20
Finding a Feminine Space in Female Ensemble Drama: Postfeminist Visions of Female Liberation in Land Girls (Cat Mahoney)....Pages 21-44
The Horror of Transgressive Femininity in The Bletchley Circle (Cat Mahoney)....Pages 45-69
Marvel’s Agent Carter: [Peggy Punches Him in the Face] (Cat Mahoney)....Pages 71-100
Home Fires: Deconstructing the Domestic Ideal (Cat Mahoney)....Pages 101-129
Back Matter ....Pages 131-134