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Geographies of girlhood
Subtitle | identities in-between |
Publish Place | Mahwah |
Publisher | Lawrence Erlbaum Associates |
Publish Year | 2005 |
Pages | XV, 289p. |
ISBN/ISSN | 0805846743 |
Language | English/Engels |
- Shelfmark
- VS 2 2005
Description | This book explores how adolescent girls come to understand themselves as female in this culture. It illuminates the everyday realities of adolescent girls and the real issues that concern them, rather than what adult researchers think is important to adolescent girls. The contributing authors take seriously what girls have to say about themselves and the places and discursive spaces that they inhabit daily. Rather than focusing on girls in the classroom, the book explores adolescent female identity in a myriad of kid-defined spaces both in-between the formal design of schooling, as well as outside its purview--from bedrooms to school hallways to the Internet to discourses of cheerleading, race, sexuality, and ablebodiness. These are the geographies of girlhood, the important sites of identity construction for girls and young women. |
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