Feminism, Inc.: Coming of Age in Girl Power Media Culture

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Springer, Nov 9, 2009 - Social Science - 205 pages

Drawing on extensive research with a diverse group of seventy teen girls, Zaslow offers a critical account of the girl power moment in which feminism and femininity are shrink-wrapped together in one market-friendly package. With a focus on pop-music and television, Zaslow skillfully explores the negotiative processes of teen girls as they make sense of girl power's new cultural narratives of femininity as well as its failure to offer strategies for real social change. Written in highly accessible language, this book charts new territory as it offers a rich account of the ways in which teen girls understand style, sexuality, motherhood, and feminism in girl power media culture, and how their desires, social experiences, and imaginings of the future are shaped in their relationship with a neoliberal girl power discourse.

 

Contents

A Decade after Spice Girl Power Media Culture in the New Millennium
1
The Roots of Girl Power Discourse
13
Qualitative Research with Teen Girls
33
3 Wanna Get Dirrty? Determining Authentic Sexual Subjectivity
57
Girls Social and Emotional Experiences of Style
83
Independence Motherhood Careers and Imagining the Future
105
Girls Define Feminism and Feminist Practice
127
Cultural Discordance Neoliberal Girl Power Meets Social Reality
156
Participants
163
Notes
165
Bibliography
183
Index
201
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EMILIE ZASLOW is Assistant Professor of Communication Studies at Pace University, USA.

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