Growing Up With Girl Power: Girlhood On Screen and in Everyday Life

Author:   Sharon R. Mazzarella ,  Rebecca Hains
Publisher:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Edition:   New edition
Volume:   15
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9781433111389


Pages:   315
Publication Date:   31 January 2012
Format:   Paperback
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For more than a decade, girl power has been a cultural barometer, reflecting girlhood’s ever-changing meanings. How did girl power evolve from a subcultural rallying cry to a mainstream catchphrase, and what meaning did young girls find in its pop culture forms? From the riot grrrls to the Spice Girls to The Powerpuff Girls, and influenced by books like Reviving Ophelia and movements like Take Our Daughters to Work Day, Growing Up With Girl Power charts this history. It considers how real girls who grew up with girl power interpreted its messages about empowerment, girlhood, strength, femininity, race, and more, and suggests that for young girls, commercialized girl power had real strengths and limitations – sometimes in fascinating, unexpected ways. Encompassing issues of pre-adolescent body image, gender identity, sexism, and racism, Growing Up With Girl Power underscores the importance of talking with young girls, and is a compelling addition to the literature on girls, media, and culture. Supplemental resources are available online at GrowingUpWithGirlPower.com.

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Author:   Sharon R. Mazzarella ,  Rebecca Hains
Publisher:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Imprint:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Edition:   New edition
Volume:   15
Dimensions:   Width: 15.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.50cm
Weight:   0.480kg
ISBN:  

9781433111389


ISBN 10:   1433111381
Pages:   315
Publication Date:   31 January 2012
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Rebecca Hains insightful new book, 'Growing up with Girl Power: Girlhood on Screen and in Everyday Life', offers a critical engagement with a significant aspect of the cultural history of Girlhood Studies. Feminist studies more broadly, and girl-method in particular will benefit from the careful 'recent history' analysis of girl power provided by Hains. As such the book will be a welcome addition to the curriculum of Girlhood Studies courses, serving as it does, as a model for methodologies for working with girls, for carrying out textual readings, and for theorizing from the ground up. For scholars in the area of Girlhood Studies, the book stands out as one that is well researched and thoughtfully presented. (Claudia Mitchell, James McGill Professor, McGill University, and editor of 'Girlhood Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal') Hains has written a fascinating, scholarly, readable history of the use and abuse of the term 'girl power.' This book is absolutely essential for anyone interested in girlhood, feminism or media. ( Peggy Orenstein)


"""Rebecca Hains insightful new book, 'Growing up with Girl Power: Girlhood on Screen and in Everyday Life', offers a critical engagement with a significant aspect of the cultural history of Girlhood Studies. Feminist studies more broadly, and girl-method in particular will benefit from the careful 'recent history' analysis of girl power provided by Hains. As such the book will be a welcome addition to the curriculum of Girlhood Studies courses, serving as it does, as a model for methodologies for working with girls, for carrying out textual readings, and for theorizing from the ground up. For scholars in the area of Girlhood Studies, the book stands out as one that is well researched and thoughtfully presented."" (Claudia Mitchell, James McGill Professor, McGill University, and editor of 'Girlhood Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal') ""Hains has written a fascinating, scholarly, readable history of the use and abuse of the term 'girl power.' This book is absolutely essential for anyone interested in girlhood, feminism or media."" (Peggy Orenstein)"


Rebecca Hains insightful new book, 'Growing up with Girl Power: Girlhood on Screen and in Everyday Life', offers a critical engagement with a significant aspect of the cultural history of Girlhood Studies. Feminist studies more broadly, and girl-method in particular will benefit from the careful 'recent history' analysis of girl power provided by Hains. As such the book will be a welcome addition to the curriculum of Girlhood Studies courses, serving as it does, as a model for methodologies for working with girls, for carrying out textual readings, and for theorizing from the ground up. For scholars in the area of Girlhood Studies, the book stands out as one that is well researched and thoughtfully presented. (Claudia Mitchell, James McGill Professor, McGill University, and editor of 'Girlhood Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal') Hains has written a fascinating, scholarly, readable history of the use and abuse of the term 'girl power.' This book is absolutely essential for anyone interested in girlhood, feminism or media. (Peggy Orenstein) Rebecca Hains insightful new book, 'Growing up with Girl Power: Girlhood on Screen and in Everyday Life', offers a critical engagement with a significant aspect of the cultural history of Girlhood Studies. Feminist studies more broadly, and girl-method in particular will benefit from the careful 'recent history' analysis of girl power provided by Hains. As such the book will be a welcome addition to the curriculum of Girlhood Studies courses, serving as it does, as a model for methodologies for working with girls, for carrying out textual readings, and for theorizing from the ground up. For scholars in the area of Girlhood Studies, the book stands out as one that is well researched and thoughtfully presented. (Claudia Mitchell, James McGill Professor, McGill University, and editor of 'Girlhood Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal') Hains has written a fascinating, scholarly, readable history of the use and abuse of the term 'girl power.' This book is absolutely essential for anyone interested in girlhood, feminism or media. (Peggy Orenstein)


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Rebecca C. Hains received her PhD in mass media and communication and a graduate certificate in women’s studies from Temple University. She is Assistant Professor of Communications at Salem State University in Salem, Massachusetts.

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