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The New Heroines Female Embodiment And Technology In 21stcentury Popular Culture Katheryn Wright

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The New Heroines Female Embodiment And Technology In 21stcentury Popular Culture Katheryn Wright
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Publisher: Praeger
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.82 MB
Pages: 190
Author: Katheryn Wright
ISBN: 9781440832796, 144083279X
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The New Heroines Female Embodiment And Technology In 21stcentury Popular Culture Katheryn Wright by Katheryn Wright 9781440832796, 144083279X instant download after payment.

Representations of a teenage girl who is unique or special occur again and again in coming-of-age stories. It's an irresistible concept: the heroine who seems just like every other, but under the surface, she has the potential to change the world. This book examines the cultural significance of teen and young adult female characters—the New Heroines—in popular culture. The book addresses a wide range of examples primarily from the past two decades, with several chapters focusing on a specific heroic figure in popular culture. In addition, the author offers a comparative analysis between the "New Woman" figure from the late 19th and early 20th century and the New Heroine in the 21st century. Readers will understand how representations of teenage girls in fiction and nonfiction are positioned as heroic because of their ability to find out about themselves by connecting with other people, their environment, and technology.

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