All About the Girl: Culture, Power, and IdentityAnita Harris Routledge, 2004 M10 29 - 306 pages This groundbreaking collection offers a complicated portrait of girls in the 21st Century. These are the riot grrls and the Spice Girls, the good girls and the bad girls who are creating their own "girl" culture and giving a whole new meaning to "grrl" power. Featuring provocative essays from leaders in the field like Michelle Fine, Angela McRobbie, Valerie Walkerdine, Nancy Lesko, Niobe Way and Deborah Tolman, this work brings to life the ever-changing identities of today's young women. The contributors cover all aspects of girlhood from around the world and strike upon such key areas as schooling, sexuality, popular culture and identity. This is new scholarship at its best. |
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... Girls At? Black Girls and the Construction of the Sexual 141 DEBBIE WEEKES 13 Spicy Strategies: Pop Feminist and Other Empowerments in Girl Culture 155 BETTINA FRITZSCHE 14 Jamming Girl Culture: Young Women and Consumer Citizenship 163 ...
... Girls At? Black Girls and the Construction of the Sexual 141 DEBBIE WEEKES 13 Spicy Strategies: Pop Feminist and Other Empowerments in Girl Culture 155 BETTINA FRITZSCHE 14 Jamming Girl Culture: Young Women and Consumer Citizenship 163 ...
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... Girls in School 205 MARY JANE KEHILY PART 6 Research With and By Young Women 19 Colluding in "Compulsory Heterosexuality"? Doing Research with Young Women at School 219 KATHRYN MORRIS-ROBERTS 20 Speaking Back: Voices of Young Urban ...
... Girls in School 205 MARY JANE KEHILY PART 6 Research With and By Young Women 19 Colluding in "Compulsory Heterosexuality"? Doing Research with Young Women at School 219 KATHRYN MORRIS-ROBERTS 20 Speaking Back: Voices of Young Urban ...
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Culture, Power, and Identity Anita Harris. Introduction. Anita Harris Good girls, bad girls, schoolgirls, Ophelias, third wavers, no wavers, B girls, riot grrrls, cybergURLs, queen bees, tweenies, Girlies: young women suddenly seem to be ...
Culture, Power, and Identity Anita Harris. Introduction. Anita Harris Good girls, bad girls, schoolgirls, Ophelias, third wavers, no wavers, B girls, riot grrrls, cybergURLs, queen bees, tweenies, Girlies: young women suddenly seem to be ...
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... young women positioned and how do they position themselves in the changing postindustrial and postmodern Western world? How has girlhood itself taken on new meanings as we enter the twenty-first century? Who speaks for young women and girls ...
... young women positioned and how do they position themselves in the changing postindustrial and postmodern Western world? How has girlhood itself taken on new meanings as we enter the twenty-first century? Who speaks for young women and girls ...
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... girls' studies. For example, the construction of girls' identities at the intersection of class, race, and gender has remained an important conceptual frame for more recent work, such as Heidi Safia Mirza's Young, Female and Black, and ...
... girls' studies. For example, the construction of girls' identities at the intersection of class, race, and gender has remained an important conceptual frame for more recent work, such as Heidi Safia Mirza's Young, Female and Black, and ...
Contents
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Women Girls and the Unfinished Work of Connection A Critical Review of American Girls Studies | 15 |
Good Girls Bad Girls Anglocentrism and Diversity in the Constitution of Contemporary Girlhood | 29 |
From Badness to Meanness Popular Constructions of Contemporary Girlhood | 45 |
Feminism and Femininity Or How We Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Thong | 59 |
Girl Power Politics PopCulture Barriers and Organizational Resistance | 69 |
Mythic Figures and Lived Identities Locating the Girl in Feminist Discourse | 79 |
I Dont See Feminists as You See Feminists Young Women Negotiating Feminism in Contemporary Britain | 91 |
Jamming Girl Culture Young Women and Consumer Citizenship | 163 |
Girls Web Sites A Virtual Room of Ones Own? | 173 |
Pleasures Within Reason Teaching Feminism and Education | 185 |
Girls Schooling and the Discourse of SelfChange Negotiating Meanings of the High School Prom | 195 |
Gender and Sexuality Continuities and Change for Girls in School | 205 |
Colluding in Compulsory Heterosexuality? Doing Research with Young Women at School | 219 |
Speaking Back Voices of Young Urban Womyn of Color Using Participatory Action Research to Challenge and Complicate Representations of Youn... | 231 |
Beneath the Surface of Voice and Silence Researching the Home Front | 243 |
Pretty in Pink Young Women Presenting Mature Sexual Identities | 103 |
Talking Sexuality Through an Insiders Lens The Samoan Experience | 115 |
Shifting Desires Discourses of Accountability in Abstinenceonly Education in the United States | 127 |
Where My Girls At? Black Girls and the Construction of the Sexual | 141 |
Spicy Strategies Pop Feminist and Other Empowerments in Girl Culture | 155 |
Possible Selves and Pasteles How a Group of Mothers and Daughters Took a London Conference by Storm | 255 |
Contributor Biographies | 265 |
Index | 271 |
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