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Enterprising femininity: new modes of work and subjectivity

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posted on 2024-03-01, 08:39 authored by Ann Gray
<p>This article introduces a group of ‘enterprising women’ in occupations dealing with ‘impression management’ and ‘care of the self’. It argues that this brand of worker successfully transforms skills acquired through consumption and the making of the feminine into increasingly valuable marketable skills. As such she embodies a blurring of consumption and production and inhabits a particular form of enterprising femininity. Through a reflexive life story method, questions of the role of consumption and self-help literature in the construction of this subjectivity are explored</p>

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  • Lincoln School of Creative Arts (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

European Journal of Cultural Studies

Volume

6

Issue

4

Pages/Article Number

489-506

ISSN

1367-5494

Date Submitted

2007-10-02

Date Accepted

2003-01-01

Date of First Publication

2003-01-01

Date of Final Publication

2003-01-01

Date Document First Uploaded

2013-03-13

ePrints ID

1264

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