Feminism and Youth Culture: From 'Jackie' to 'Just Seventeen'A sociological examination of the influences and effects of various subcultural elements on adolescent girls from a feminist perspective. |
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... problem page defines , navigates and regulates the sexual expectations of teenage girls . This in turn necessitates ... pages . But her assumption that all the problems are mechanically and automatically reflec- tive of pain and distress ...
... problem page defines , navigates and regulates the sexual expectations of teenage girls . This in turn necessitates ... pages . But her assumption that all the problems are mechanically and automatically reflec- tive of pain and distress ...
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... problems to publish , and which features of the problems to highlight and engage in the reply . This is accompanied by an unwillingness perhaps to accept the fact that problem pages are not always read in private and not always for the ...
... problems to publish , and which features of the problems to highlight and engage in the reply . This is accompanied by an unwillingness perhaps to accept the fact that problem pages are not always read in private and not always for the ...
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... problem page would represent a privileged site in the creation of a number ... pages , therefore , add to the clamour of already - existing organising ... problem pages have seen remarkable changes over the past ten years . To understand ...
... problem page would represent a privileged site in the creation of a number ... pages , therefore , add to the clamour of already - existing organising ... problem pages have seen remarkable changes over the past ten years . To understand ...
Contents
Girls and Subcultures | 1 |
A Feminist Critique | 16 |
The Culture of WorkingGlass Girls | 35 |
Copyright | |
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Feminism and Youth Culture: From 'Jackie' to 'Just Seventeen' Angela McRobbie No preview available - 1991 |
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