Constructions of active womanhood and new femininities: from a feminist linguistic perspective, is Sex and the City a modernist or a post-modernist TV text?

Judith A. Baxter

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Abstract

Sex and the City has been the subject of close scrutiny within feminist scholarship in terms of whether it is considered to be a reactionary or progressive text. While this debate is valuable within a modernist feminist paradigm, it makes less sense from a post-modernist feminist perspective. Alternately using semiotic and feminist post-structuralist methods of textual analysis, this paper shows that Sex and the City can be viewed as reactionary according to a modernist reading, but is altogether more challenging and complex according to a post-modernist reading.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)91-98
Number of pages8
JournalWomen and Language
Volume32
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 2009

Keywords

  • Sex and the City
  • feminism
  • modernism
  • post-modernism
  • feminist perspective
  • semiotic
  • feminist post-structuralism
  • textual analysis

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