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Girls Feminine Adolescence In Popular Culture And Cultural Theory Catherine Driscoll

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Girls Feminine Adolescence In Popular Culture And Cultural Theory Catherine Driscoll
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Publisher: Columbia University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.7 MB
Pages: 390
Author: Catherine Driscoll
ISBN: 9780231119139, 9780231119122, 0231119135, 0231119127
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Girls Feminine Adolescence In Popular Culture And Cultural Theory Catherine Driscoll by Catherine Driscoll 9780231119139, 9780231119122, 0231119135, 0231119127 instant download after payment.

The Spice Girls, Tank Girl comicbooks, Sailor Moon, Courtney Love, Grrl Power: do such things really constitute a unique "girl culture?" Catherine Driscoll begins by identifying a genealogy of "girlhood" or "feminine adolescence," and then argues that both "girls" and "culture" as ideas are too problematic to fulfill any useful role in theorizing about the emergence of feminine adolescence in popular culture. She relates the increasing public visibility of girls in western and westernized cultures to the evolution and expansion of theories about feminine adolescence in fields such as psychoanalysis, sociology, anthropology, history, and politics. Presenting her argument as a Foucauldian genealogy, Driscoll discusses the ways in which young women have been involved in the production and consumption of theories and representations of girls, feminine adolescence, and the "girl market."

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