Sex and the City: Love at the End of History
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 Published On Nov 23, 2021

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Let's overthink the sh*t out of this show!

Song used in intro/outro - "You've Got the Love" cover by Milka Christmas Choir
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Jane Arthurs “Sex and the City and Consumer Culture: Remediating Postfeminist Drama”, Feminist Media Studies, 3:1 (2003) pp.83-98.

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Jane Gerhard. “Sex and the City: Carrie Bradshaw's queer postfeminism” Feminist Media Studies, 5 (1) (2006) pp. 37-49.

Angela McRobbie. “Post‐feminism and popular culture” Feminist Media Studies, 4 (3) (2004) pp. 255-264.

Angela McRobbie, Lynn Spigel, Yvonne Tasker. Interrogating Postfeminism: Gender and the Politics of Popular Culture, Duke University Press (2007).

Emily Nussbaum. “Difficult Women: How “Sex and the City” lost its good name” New Yorker (2013).

Ariel Saramandi. "A Novel About Sleeping Through the ’90s, Designed to Wake You Up" Electric Lit (2018):

https://electricliterature.com/a-nove...

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