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'''Post-feminism''', or '''postfeminism''', is an anti-] ] that opposes simplistic ] constructs of ] (i.e., ] and ]) in order to explore and identify conceptions of women outside of the ]. Post-feminist ] examines the gradual elimination of another form of binary opposition as well: "feminists" versus "non-feminists". The defactionalization of these once clearly-delineated groups is a result of the success of feminist ] and ] in making ] a concern of ] culture, in ] and in other sociocultural ]s.


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The term ''post-feminism'' does not imply that the era of ] and ] have concluded (victoriously or otherwise). Rather, ''post-feminism'' acknowledges that the fractured ] of the individual has changed in the ], informed by ] predicated in part by feminist infuence; it is a tangential evolution of feminist thought.
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The work of ] (especially her ] book '']'') and various "gender-bending" authors—such as ], ], and ]—exhibit nuances of post-feminist thought.

] is often cited as the first post-feminist ], since it breaks the mother/whore ], and ] gender and ]. Since many people decry pornography as inherently ], some may confuse post-feminist politics with ].

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