Man-Made Woman
A Theory of Discourse, Strategy, and Protest
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In "Man-Made Woman", Ciara Cremin explores the social construction of femininity and its implications for women's lives.
Through a critical analysis of cultural norms, media representations, and historical forces, Cremin examines how femininity is shaped and imposed upon women.
The book delves into the ways in which women internalize and resist these constructions, challenging traditional notions of gender identity.
Cremin offers a thought-provoking perspective on the power dynamics that influence women's experiences and calls for a re-evaluation of societal expectations.
Through a critical analysis of cultural norms, media representations, and historical forces, Cremin examines how femininity is shaped and imposed upon women.
The book delves into the ways in which women internalize and resist these constructions, challenging traditional notions of gender identity.
Cremin offers a thought-provoking perspective on the power dynamics that influence women's experiences and calls for a re-evaluation of societal expectations.
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as part of a trilogy with The Spectral Woman.

Adam C. Jones

The Spectral Woman with Ciara Cremin


