Der Postfeminismus-Vorwurf
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Gerdes, Gesche
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Gender : Zeitschrift für Geschlecht, Kultur und Gesellschaft
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4
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9–23
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Popkulturell arbeitende Künstlerinnen stehen
spätestens seit den Studien der Kulturwissenschaftlerin
Angela McRobbie unter dem Verdacht,
feministische Anliegen zu kommerziali
sieren und zu trivialisieren. Der Vorwurf des
Postfeminismus ist auch in Deutschland als
De batte ‚alter versus neuer Feminismus‘ in
Be zug auf die Kunst junger, erfolgreicher
Frau en häufi g zu hören. Im Missy Magazine
wer den verschiedene populärkulturell arbeiten
de Künstlerinnen porträtiert, wobei stets
ein Bezug zum Feminismus hergestellt wird.
Dieser Beitrag widmet sich den im Missy Magazine
vorgestellten Theatermacherinnen
und ihrem feministischen Selbstkon zept. Die
Ka tegorie ‚Postfeminismus‘ wird dabei einer
kritischen Prüfung unterzo gen und mit dem
Selbstbild zeitgenössischer Theatermache rinnen
abgeglichen. Unter Einbezug der Theorie
des postdramatischen Theaters werden Gemeinsamkeiten
einer jungen Theatergeneration
herausgestellt.
The reproach of postfeminism. Observations on feminist self-conceptions among young theatre artists and journalists in Missy Magazine Since cultural scientist Angela McRobbie began publishing her studies, at the latest, female artists working in pop culture have been suspected of commercialising and trivialising feminist issues. The reproach of post-feminism can often be heard in Germany too in the debate about “old vs. new feminism” in relation to the art of young and successful women. Missy Magazine portrays various pop cultural female artists, whereby there is always some reference to feminism. This article is dedicated to the female theatre-makers portrayed in Missy Magazine and their feminist self-conceptions. The category “post-feminism” is thereby subjected to a critical examination and is compared to contemporary female theatre-makers’ self-image. Drawing on the theory of post-dramatic theatre, the similarities that exist in a young theatre generation are underlined.
The reproach of postfeminism. Observations on feminist self-conceptions among young theatre artists and journalists in Missy Magazine Since cultural scientist Angela McRobbie began publishing her studies, at the latest, female artists working in pop culture have been suspected of commercialising and trivialising feminist issues. The reproach of post-feminism can often be heard in Germany too in the debate about “old vs. new feminism” in relation to the art of young and successful women. Missy Magazine portrays various pop cultural female artists, whereby there is always some reference to feminism. This article is dedicated to the female theatre-makers portrayed in Missy Magazine and their feminist self-conceptions. The category “post-feminism” is thereby subjected to a critical examination and is compared to contemporary female theatre-makers’ self-image. Drawing on the theory of post-dramatic theatre, the similarities that exist in a young theatre generation are underlined.
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