This text draws on international work to do with femininity, identity and youth cultures to explore how girlhood is defined and portrayed in contemporary theoretical and popular discourses, and to examine how young women from different social backgrounds and cultural contexts negotiate their gendered identities. Encompassing topics such as sexuality, the body, friendship, family, education, work and citizenship, this is an appealing and wide-ranging text for students of sociology, gender studies and cultural studies.
Young Femininity: Girlhood, Power and Social Change
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PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
ISBN / ASIN0333965124
ISBN-139780333965122
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Sales Rank561,114
CategorySocial Science
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