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Girls Like This Boys Like That The Reproduction Of Gender In Contemporary Youth Cultures Victoria Cann

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Girls Like This Boys Like That The Reproduction Of Gender In Contemporary Youth Cultures Victoria Cann
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Publisher: I.B. Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.34 MB
Author: Victoria Cann
ISBN: 9781350986619, 1350986615
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Girls Like This Boys Like That The Reproduction Of Gender In Contemporary Youth Cultures Victoria Cann by Victoria Cann 9781350986619, 1350986615 instant download after payment.

What role does taste play in contemporary youth culture? How do young people reproduce, or alternatively, reject gender norms? Using new research and the work of renowned theorists such as Judith Butler and Pierre Bourdieu, Victoria Cann argues that popular culture affects young people's experiences of masculinity and femininity and forces them to navigate a social minefield in which they are pressured to display tastes deemed appropriate for their gender. Combining her own unique empirical research with a strong theoretical framework, Cann widens and links the fields of gender and taste studies to show the everyday reality of twenty-first-century youth and their apprehensions - especially those of young boys- about participating in activities, or embracing pop-cultural preferences that have traditionally only been associated with the opposite sex.

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