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Simidele Dosekun, Fashioning Postfeminism: spectacular femininity and transnational culture. Urbana IL: University of Illinois Press (hb US$110 – 978 0 252 04321 5; pb US$26 – 978 0 252 08508 6). 2020, v + 106 pp.

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Simidele Dosekun, Fashioning Postfeminism: spectacular femininity and transnational culture. Urbana IL: University of Illinois Press (hb US$110 – 978 0 252 04321 5; pb US$26 – 978 0 252 08508 6). 2020, v + 106 pp.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 November 2021

Sharon Adetutu Omotoso*
Affiliation:
University of Ibadan, [email protected]

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4 Balogun, M. (2020) Beauty Diplomacy: embodying an emerging nation. Stanford CA: Stanford University Press, p. 70CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

5 Omotoso, S. A. (2020) ‘Hairiness and hairlessness: an African feminist view of poverty’ in Beck, V., Hahn, H. and Lepenies, R. (eds), Dimensions of Poverty. Cham: SpringerGoogle Scholar.