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Girlness

Author : Diane Peters
Publisher : James Lorimer & Company
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2005-11
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 1550288911

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Shows girls how to be feminine while at the same time avoiding stereotypes of femininity.

Girl Groups, Girl Culture

Author : Jacqueline Warwick
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2013-10-31
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781135875787

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Girl Groups, Girl Culture by Jacqueline Warwick Pdf

Then He Kissed Me, He's A Rebel, Chains, Stop! In the Name of Love all these songs capture the spirit of an era and an image of "girlhood" in post-World War II America that still reverberates today. While there were over 1500 girl groups recorded in the '60s--including key hitmakers like the Ronettes, the Supremes, and the Shirelles - studies of girl-group music that address race, gender, class, and sexuality have only just begun to appear. Warwick is the first writer to address '60s girl group music from the perspective of its most significant audience--teenage girls--drawing on current research in psychology and sociology to explore the important place of this repertoire in the emotional development of young girls of the baby boom generation. Girl Groups, Girl Culture stands as a landmark study of this important pop music and cultural phenomenon. It promises to be a classic work in American musicology and cultural studies.

Interrogating Postfeminism

Author : Yvonne Tasker,Diane Negra
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2007-11-02
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0822340321

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Interrogating Postfeminism by Yvonne Tasker,Diane Negra Pdf

DIVFeminist essays examining postfeminism in American and British popular culture./div

Lynda Barry

Author : Susan E. Kirtley
Publisher : Univ. Press of Mississippi
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2012-01-25
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781617032363

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Lynda Barry by Susan E. Kirtley Pdf

Best known for her long-running comic strip Ernie Pook's Comeek, illustrated fiction (Cruddy, The Good Times Are Killing Me), and graphic novels (One! Hundred! Demons!), the art of Lynda Barry (b. 1956) has branched out to incorporate plays, paintings, radio commentary, and lectures. With a combination of simple, raw drawings and mature, eloquent text, Barry's oeuvre blurs the boundaries between fiction and memoir, comics and literary fiction, and fantasy and reality. Her recent volumes What It Is (2008) and Picture This (2010) fuse autobiography, teaching guide, sketchbook, and cartooning into coherent visions. In Lynda Barry: Girlhood through the Looking Glass, author Susan E. Kirtley examines the artist's career and contributions to the field of comic art and beyond. The study specifically concentrates on Barry's recurring focus on figures of young girls, in a variety of mediums and genres. Barry follows the image of the girl through several lenses--from text-based novels to the hybrid blending of text and image in comic art, to art shows and coloring books. In tracing Barry's aesthetic and intellectual development, Kirtley reveals Barry's work to be groundbreaking in its understanding of femininity and feminism.

Postfeminism and Contemporary Vampire Romance

Author : Lea Gerhards
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2022-05-19
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781350215665

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Postfeminism and Contemporary Vampire Romance by Lea Gerhards Pdf

In this book, Lea Gerhards traces connections between three recent vampire romance series; the Twilight film series (2008-2012), The Vampire Diaries (2009-2017) and True Blood (2008-2014), exploring their tremendous discursive and ideological power in order to understand the cultural politics of these extremely popular texts. She uses contemporary vampire romance to examine postfeminist ideologies and discuss gender, sexuality, subjectivity, agency and the body. Discussing a range of conflicting meanings contained in the narratives, Gerhards critically looks genre's engagement with everyday sexism and violence against women, power relations in heterosexual relationships, sexual autonomy and pleasure, (self-) empowerment, and (self-) surveillance. She asks: Why are these genre texts so popular right now, what specific desires, issues and fears are addressed and negotiated by them, and what kinds of pleasures do they offer?

Jamaica Kincaid’s Writings of History

Author : Antonia Purk
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2023-09-18
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783111027524

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Jamaica Kincaid’s Writings of History by Antonia Purk Pdf

Jamaica Kincaid’s works consistently explore how colonial history affects contemporary everyday lives. Throughout her novels, short fiction, and non-fictional essays, Kincaid’s texts engage with history through its medial representations, which are starkly determined by colonial perspectives. This study examines the entanglements of temporalities in current perceptions of the past and how literary text intervenes in historical consciousness. With a focus on the media text, image, and the human body, the chapters of this book demonstrate how Kincaid’s "poetics of impermanence" counter colonial representations of history with strategies of ambiguity, repetition, and redirection. Kincaid’s texts repeat and revise aspects of colonial history – a process that decenters the totality of historical colonial ideology and replaces it with self-determined versions of the past through a multiplication of perspectives and voices.

Monstrous Children and Childish Monsters

Author : Markus P.J. Bohlmann,Sean Moreland
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2015-03-06
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781476619866

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Monstrous Children and Childish Monsters by Markus P.J. Bohlmann,Sean Moreland Pdf

Perhaps because of the wisdom received from our Romantic forbears about the purity of the child, depictions of children as monsters have held a tremendous fascination for film audiences for decades. Numerous social factors have influenced the popularity and longevity of the monster-child trope but its appeal is also rooted in the dual concepts of the child-like (innocent, angelic) and the childish (selfish, mischievous). This collection of fresh essays discusses the representation of monstrous children in popular cinema since the 1950s, with a focus on the relationship between monstrosity and “childness,” a term whose implications the contributors explore.

Everybody Come Alive

Author : Marcie Alvis Walker
Publisher : Convergent Books
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2023-05-30
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780593443736

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A dazzling memoir that explores what it means to become fully alive and holy when we embrace the silenced stories we’ve inherited—from the creator of Black Coffee with White Friends. “Marcie Alvis Walker writes with an honesty that is both dauntless and compassionate.”—Cole Arthur Riley, author of This Here Flesh In her debut book, Everybody Come Alive, Marcie Alvis Walker invites readers into a deeply intimate and illuminating memoir comprising lyrical essays and remembrances of being a curious child of the seventies and eighties, raised under the critical and watchful eye of Jim Crow matriarchs who struggled to integrate their lives and remain whole. While swimming in rivers of racial trauma and racial reckoning, Alvis Walker explores her earliest memories—of abandonment and erasure, of her mother’s mental illness and incarceration, and of her ongoing struggles with perfectionism and body dysmorphia—in hopes of leaving a healed and whole legacy for her own child. Nostalgic but unflinching, candid yet tender, Everybody Come Alive is an invitation to be vulnerable along with the author as she unravels all the beauty and terror of God, race, and gender’s imprint on her life. This is a coming-of-age journey touching on the bittersweet pain and joy of what it takes to become a person who embraces being Black, a woman, and holy in America. Alvis Walker’s unforgettable writing challenges readers to not only see and hold her story as being fully human, but also to see and hold their own stories too.

Feminism and Popular Culture

Author : Rebecca Munford,Melanie Waters
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2014-05-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780813567426

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Feminism and Popular Culture by Rebecca Munford,Melanie Waters Pdf

When the term “postfeminism” entered the media lexicon in the 1990s, it was often accompanied by breathless headlines about the “death of feminism.” Those reports of feminism’s death may have been greatly exaggerated, and yet contemporary popular culture often conjures up a world in which feminism had never even been born, a fictional universe filled with suburban Stepford wives, maniacal career women, alluring amnesiacs, and other specimens of retro femininity. In Feminism and Popular Culture, Rebecca Munford and Melanie Waters consider why the twenty-first century media landscape is so haunted by the ghosts of these traditional figures that feminism otherwise laid to rest. Why, over fifty years since Betty Friedan’s critique, does the feminine mystique exert such a strong spectral presence, and how has it been reimagined to speak to the concerns of a postfeminist audience? To answer these questions, Munford and Waters draw from a rich array of examples from contemporary film, fiction, music, and television, from the shadowy cityscapes of Homeland to the haunted houses of American Horror Story. Alongside this comprehensive analysis of today’s popular culture, they offer a vivid portrait of feminism’s social and intellectual history, as well as an innovative application of Jacques Derrida’s theories of “hauntology.” Feminism and Popular Culture thus not only considers how contemporary media is being visited by the ghosts of feminism’s past, it raises vital questions about what this means for feminism’s future.

Girls!

Author : William Beausay,Kathryn Beausay
Publisher : Baker Books
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 1998-09
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 9780800756666

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Girls! by William Beausay,Kathryn Beausay Pdf

One-of-a-kind parenting guide shows how to raise caring, creative, and confident daughters.

Spectacular Girls

Author : Sarah Projansky
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 310 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2014-02-07
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780814724811

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Winner of the 2015 Bonnie Ritter Book Award from the National Communication Association As an omnipresent figure of the media landscape, girls are spectacles. They are ubiquitous visual objects on display at which we are incessantly invited to look. Investigating our cultural obsession with both everyday and high-profile celebrity girls, Sarah Projanskyuses a queer, anti-racist feminist approach to explore the diversity of girlhoods in contemporary popular culture.The book addresses two key themes: simultaneous adoration and disdain for girls and the pervasiveness of whiteness and heteronormativity. While acknowledging this context, Projansky pushes past the dichotomy of the “can-do” girl who has the world at her feet and the troubled girl who needs protection and regulation to focus on the variety of alternative figures who appear in media culture, including queer girls, girls of color, feminist girls, active girls, and sexual girls, all of whom are present if we choose to look for them. Drawing on examples across film, television, mass-market magazines and newspapers, live sports TV, and the Internet, Projansky combines empirical analysis with careful, creative, feminist analysis intent on centering alternative girls. She undermines the pervasive “moral panic” argument that blames media itself for putting girls at risk by engaging multiple methodologies, including, for example, an ethnographic study of young girls who themselves critique media. Arguing that feminist media studies needs to understand the spectacularization of girlhood more fully, she places active, alternative girlhoods right in the heart of popular media culture.

Preventing Violence in Schools

Author : Joan N. Burstyn,Geoff Bender,Ronnie Casella,Howard W. Gordon,Domingo P. Guerra
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 243 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2001-04
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781135652777

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Preventing Violence in Schools by Joan N. Burstyn,Geoff Bender,Ronnie Casella,Howard W. Gordon,Domingo P. Guerra Pdf

This study examines the complex problem of school violence using qualitative and ethnographic data from observations, individual interview and focus groups, as well as published data. The book also analyzes violence programmes and assesses their effectiveness.

Childhood and Tween Girl Culture

Author : Fiona MacDonald
Publisher : Springer
Page : 199 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2017-01-23
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781137551306

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Childhood and Tween Girl Culture by Fiona MacDonald Pdf

This book explores the ways in which notions of childhood are being influenced by a rapidly expanding consumer-media culture in the 21st Century. It has been argued that new stages of childhood are being created and defined by children’s role as consumers. The concept of ‘tween’, girls aged between 9 and 14, has generated the greatest debate. While the fantasy world of ‘tween’ offers girls a space to fashion a young, feminine identity it has been widely argued that the consumer-media’s messages pressure tween girls to consume and adopt highly sexualised appearances and behaviours. The author considers how the art of consumption for ‘tween’ girls is intrinsically linked with their desire for independence and belonging, and how their consumption is interwoven with other important social and cultural influences. The book will be of interest to scholars and students in the fields of Childhood and Youth Studies, Cultural Studies, Feminist and Women’s Studies and Sociology.

Postfemininities in Popular Culture

Author : Stéphanie Genz
Publisher : Springer
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2009-03-31
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780230234413

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Postfemininities in Popular Culture by Stéphanie Genz Pdf

Addressing the contradictions surrounding modern-day femininity and its complicated relationship with feminism and postfeminism, this book examines a range of popular female and feminist icons and paradigms. It offers an innovative and forward-looking perspective on femininity and the modern female self.

Racial Imperatives

Author : Nadine Ehlers
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 199 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2012-05-18
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780253005366

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An examination of the constructs of race in contemporary American society. Nadine Ehlers examines the constructions of blackness and whiteness cultivated in the US imaginary and asks, how do individuals become racial subjects? She analyzes anti-miscegenation law, statutory definitions of race, and the rhetoric surrounding the phenomenon of racial passing to provide critical accounts of racial categorization and norms, the policing of racial behavior, and the regulation of racial bodies as they are underpinned by demarcations of sexuality, gender, and class. Ehlers places the work of Michel Foucault, Judith Butler’s account of performativity, and theories of race into conversation to show how race is a form of discipline, that race is performative, and that all racial identity can be seen as performative racial passing. She tests these claims through an excavation of the 1925 “racial fraud” case of Rhinelander v. Rhinelander and concludes by considering the possibilities for racial agency, extending Foucault’s later work on ethics and “technologies of the self” to explore the potential for racial transformation. “In Racial Imperatives Nadine Ehlers explores the idea that racial identity is a construct both performed by individuals and maintained by the law. . . . [Raises] interesting ideas, particularly that “all identity is a form of passing,” and that all subjects . . . must continually enact their racial identities.” —Journal of American History, June 2015 “[T]his project fills a major gap in both Critical Race and Foucault studies. It will undoubtedly be cited and engaged for years to come.” —Critical Philosophy of Race “Racial Imperatives is a strong tome with a great deal of value across disciplines. Building on her previous scholarly investigations and relying on a robust scholarship to push intellectual boundaries, Ehlers’s work is insightful and thought provoking. . . . Scholars that study race in any academic discipline would benefit from the ideas and analysis in this book.” —Spectrum