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'''Post-feminism''' is an anti-] philosophy, opposing simple ]s such as ]/] in the hope of exploring or finding new subject positions for women outside of the ] and is in this respect linked to ].


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Post-feminism is seen in the work of ], in particular ''The Passion of New Eve'' (]), and in the work of other 'gender bending' authors, such as ], ], and ].
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It is also seen in many television shows such as ] and Ally McBeal]].

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