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The Traffic in Men and the Fatal Attraction of Postfeminist Masculinity
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Dow, Bonnie J.
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Close, Glenn
/ Feminism
/ Men
/ Moore, Mary Tyler
/ Motion picture criticism
/ Motion pictures
/ Politics
/ Popular culture
/ Sexuality
/ Spouses
2006
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The Traffic in Men and the Fatal Attraction of Postfeminist Masculinity
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Dow, Bonnie J.
in
Close, Glenn
/ Feminism
/ Men
/ Moore, Mary Tyler
/ Motion picture criticism
/ Motion pictures
/ Politics
/ Popular culture
/ Sexuality
/ Spouses
2006
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The Traffic in Men and the Fatal Attraction of Postfeminist Masculinity
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The Traffic in Men and the Fatal Attraction of Postfeminist Masculinity
2006
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Overview
This essay juxtaposes readings of three films-1975's The Stepford Wives, 1987's Fatal Attraction, and the 2004 version of The Stepford Wives-to suggest that feminist media critics' understanding of the dynamics of feminist, postfeminist, and \"post-postfeminist\" discourses in popular culture should include attention to the rhetorical and political implications of representations of men and masculinity.
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Taylor & Francis Group,Taylor & Francis Ltd
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