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Acknowledgements; Contents; Chapter 1 Introduction; References; Chapter 2 Between 'Postfeminism(s)': Announcing the Arrival of Fourth Wave; Between Postfeminism(s); Postfeminism and Its Entanglement with the Fourth Wave; Beyond Postfeminism?: Entering a 'New' Wave; References; Chapter 3 From Feminist Mothers to Feminist Monsters: Tensions Across the Waves; 'In the Spirit of Motherliness'; Beyoncé and bell hooks: A Generational Divide or Political Differences; Germaine Greer: Feminist Pioneer or Pariah?; Postfeminism(s), the Snowflake Generation, and Fourth-Wave Feminism; References

Chapter 4 Celebrity Feminists: Selling Feminism or Feminism Selling Out?Aspirational Feminism(s) and Neoliberal Notions of Success; Building a Movement or Building a Brand; A Backlash Against the Brand; In Defense of Celebrity Feminism?; References; Chapter 5 Femen: Postfeminist Playfulness or Reinforcing Sexualized Stereotypes?; Femen: Contested Beginnings; Postfeminism: Reassuring the West; Postfeminism(s), Agency and 'Critical Respect'; Femen, the Fourth Wave, and the Politics of Privilege; References; Chapter 6 New Media, New Feminism?; Online Activism, Offline Effects

Misogyny and Social MediaWomen 'Trolling' Women, and the Internet as a Site for Feminist Debate; Intersectional Feminism Online, and Creating the Space for Nuance; New Media, Same Story?; References; Chapter 7 Concluding Remarks: Looking Forward to the Fourth Wave; Postfeminism in Action: Donald Trump and the Women Who Voted for Him; Institutionalized Sexism on Campus; Fourth-Wave Activism: Mass Action or Massively Problematic?; Inclusive and Intersectional: Aims of the Fourth Wave; References; Bibliography; Index

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