Title: Mediated girlhoods : new explorations of girls' media culture
Abstract: Contents: Mary Celeste Kearney: Introduction: Girls' Media Studies 2.0 - Yuka Kanno: Love and Friendship: Queer Imagination of Japan's Early Girls' Culture - Sarah Nilsen: All-American Girl? Annette Funicello and Suburban Ethnicity - Kirsten Pike: The New Activists: Girls and Discourses of Citizenship, Liberation, and Femininity in Seventeen, 1968-1977 - Kristen Hatch: Little Butches: Tomboys in Hollywood Film - Angharad N. Valdivia: This Tween Bridge over My Latina Girl Back: U.S. Mainstream Negotiates Ethnicity - Rebecca C. Hains/Shayla Thiel-Stern/Sharon R. Mazzarella: We Didn't Have Any Hannah Montanas: Girlhood, Popular Culture, and Mass Media in the 1940s and 1950s - Catherine Driscoll: Becoming a Country Girl: Gough, Kate, the CWA, and Me - Shiri Reznik/Dafna Lemish: Falling in Love with High School Musical: Girls' Talk about Romantic Perceptions - Sarah Baker: Playing Online: Pre-Teen Girls' Negotiations of Pop and Porn in Cyberspace - Sandra Grady: Role Models and Drama Queens: African Films and the Formation of Good Women - Jennifer Woodruff: She was like...: Re-framing Hip-Hop Identity Politics through Dance and Gesture - Jane Greer: Remixing Educational History: Girls and Their Memory Albums, 1913-1929 - Sun Sun Lim/Jemima Ooi: Girls Talk Tech: Exploring Singaporean Girls' Perceptions and Uses of Information and Communication Technologies - Leslie Regan Shade: Surveilling the Girl via the Third and Networked Screen - Sarah Banet-Weiser: Branding the Post-Feminist Self: Girls' Video Production and YouTube.
Publication Year: 2011
Publication Date: 2011-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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