Affiliation:
1. maggieandrews@domesticconsumption.org.uk
Abstract
Using the recent popularity of the Rystone Women’s Institute millennium calendar as a starting point and drawing upon a range of popular texts, this article argues that where once the middle-aged, middle-class domestic woman was seen as the negation of sexuality and ‘others’ were defined by their embodiment of sexuality, in the last 25 years, informed by second-wave feminism, discourses of female sexuality have shifted and been wrenched; divisions whose boundaries have become more fluid.
Subject
Anthropology,Gender Studies
Cited by
6 articles.
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