Girlhood and the Politics of Place
Herausgeber: Mitchell, Claudia; Rentschler, Carrie
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Examining context-specific conditions in which girls live, learn, work, play, and organize deepens the understanding of place-making practices of girls and young women worldwide. Focusing on place across health, literary and historical studies, art history, communications, media studies, sociology, and education allows for investigations of how girlhood is positioned in relation to interdisciplinary and transnational research methodologies, media environments, geographic locations, history, and social spaces. This book offers a comprehensive reading on how girlhood scholars construct and…mehr
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Examining context-specific conditions in which girls live, learn, work, play, and organize deepens the understanding of place-making practices of girls and young women worldwide. Focusing on place across health, literary and historical studies, art history, communications, media studies, sociology, and education allows for investigations of how girlhood is positioned in relation to interdisciplinary and transnational research methodologies, media environments, geographic locations, history, and social spaces. This book offers a comprehensive reading on how girlhood scholars construct and deploy research frameworks that directly engage girls in the research process.
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- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 516g
- ISBN-13: 9781785330179
- ISBN-10: 1785330179
- Artikelnr.: 44708078
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 516g
- ISBN-13: 9781785330179
- ISBN-10: 1785330179
- Artikelnr.: 44708078
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Claudia Mitchell is a James McGill Professor in the Faculty of Education at McGill University and an Honorary Professor at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. She has written extensively in the area of girlhood studies and is the co-founder and editor-in-chief for the award-winning Girlhood Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal.
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction: The Significance of Place in Girlhood Studies
Carrie Rentschler and Claudia Mitchell
SECTION I: GIRLS IN LATITUTDE AND LONGITUDE
Chapter 1. Under the Shadow of Empire: Indigenous Girls' Presencing as
Decolonizing Force
Sandrina de Finney
Chapter 2. Voices in Longitude and Latitude: Girlhood at the Intersection
of Art and Ethnography
Marnina Gonick
Chapter 3. Nowhere to Go, Nothing to Do: Place, Desire, and Country
Girlhood
Catherine Driscoll
Chapter 4. Landscapes of Academic Success: Smart Girls and School Culture
Rebecca Raby and Shauna Pomerantz
SECTION II: SITUATED KNOWLEDGE, SELF-REFLEXIVE PRACTICE
Chapter 5. Charting Girlhood Studies
Claudia Mitchell
Chapter 6. Teen Feminist Killjoys? Mapping Girls' Affective Encounters with
Femininity, Sexuality, and Feminism at School
Jessica Ringrose and Emma Renold
Chapter 7. Placing the Girlhood Scholar into the Politics of Change: A
Reflexive Account
Caroline Caron
Chapter 8. Returns and Departures Through Girlhood: Memory-work as an
Approach to the Politics of Place in Mother-Daughter Narratives
Teresa Strong-Wilson
Chapter 9. Girls Action Network: Reflecting on Systems Change through the
Politics of Place
Tatiana Fraser, Nisha Sajnani, Alyssa Louw, and Stephanie Austin
SECTION III: GIRLS AND MEDIA SPACES
Chapter 10. "What This Picture of a Girl Means to Me": The Place of
Girlhood Images in the Art History University Classroom
Loren Lerner
Chapter 11. Modding as Making: Religious Flap Books Created by Eighteenth-
and Nineteenth-Century Anglo-American Girls
Jacqueline Reid-Walsh
Chapter 12. Where are the Irish Girls? Girlhood, Irishness, and L.T. Meade
Susan Cahill
Chapter 13. "God is a DJ": Girls, Music, Performance, and Negotiating Space
Geraldine Bloustien
Chapter 14. Creating and Regulating Identity in Online Spaces: Girlhood,
Social Networking, and Avatars
Connie Morrison
SECTION IV: STUDYING THE SPACES OF GIRLS' ACTIVISM
Chapter 15. Making Activism Accessible: Exploring Girls' Blogs as Sites of
Contemporary Feminist Activism
Jessalynn Keller
Chapter 16. "Ain't no Justice... It's Just Us": Girls Organizing Against
Sexual and Carceral Violence
Lena Palacios
Chapter 17. From the Playing Field to the Policy Table: Stakeholders'
Responses to Rwandan Schoolgirls' Photographs on Physical Activity and
Sport in Secondary Schools
Lysanne Rivard
Chapter 18. Girls, Condoms, Tradition, and Abstinence: Making Sense of HIV
Prevention Discourses in Rural South Africa
Katie MacEntee
Epilogue
Notes on Contributors
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction: The Significance of Place in Girlhood Studies
Carrie Rentschler and Claudia Mitchell
SECTION I: GIRLS IN LATITUTDE AND LONGITUDE
Chapter 1. Under the Shadow of Empire: Indigenous Girls' Presencing as
Decolonizing Force
Sandrina de Finney
Chapter 2. Voices in Longitude and Latitude: Girlhood at the Intersection
of Art and Ethnography
Marnina Gonick
Chapter 3. Nowhere to Go, Nothing to Do: Place, Desire, and Country
Girlhood
Catherine Driscoll
Chapter 4. Landscapes of Academic Success: Smart Girls and School Culture
Rebecca Raby and Shauna Pomerantz
SECTION II: SITUATED KNOWLEDGE, SELF-REFLEXIVE PRACTICE
Chapter 5. Charting Girlhood Studies
Claudia Mitchell
Chapter 6. Teen Feminist Killjoys? Mapping Girls' Affective Encounters with
Femininity, Sexuality, and Feminism at School
Jessica Ringrose and Emma Renold
Chapter 7. Placing the Girlhood Scholar into the Politics of Change: A
Reflexive Account
Caroline Caron
Chapter 8. Returns and Departures Through Girlhood: Memory-work as an
Approach to the Politics of Place in Mother-Daughter Narratives
Teresa Strong-Wilson
Chapter 9. Girls Action Network: Reflecting on Systems Change through the
Politics of Place
Tatiana Fraser, Nisha Sajnani, Alyssa Louw, and Stephanie Austin
SECTION III: GIRLS AND MEDIA SPACES
Chapter 10. "What This Picture of a Girl Means to Me": The Place of
Girlhood Images in the Art History University Classroom
Loren Lerner
Chapter 11. Modding as Making: Religious Flap Books Created by Eighteenth-
and Nineteenth-Century Anglo-American Girls
Jacqueline Reid-Walsh
Chapter 12. Where are the Irish Girls? Girlhood, Irishness, and L.T. Meade
Susan Cahill
Chapter 13. "God is a DJ": Girls, Music, Performance, and Negotiating Space
Geraldine Bloustien
Chapter 14. Creating and Regulating Identity in Online Spaces: Girlhood,
Social Networking, and Avatars
Connie Morrison
SECTION IV: STUDYING THE SPACES OF GIRLS' ACTIVISM
Chapter 15. Making Activism Accessible: Exploring Girls' Blogs as Sites of
Contemporary Feminist Activism
Jessalynn Keller
Chapter 16. "Ain't no Justice... It's Just Us": Girls Organizing Against
Sexual and Carceral Violence
Lena Palacios
Chapter 17. From the Playing Field to the Policy Table: Stakeholders'
Responses to Rwandan Schoolgirls' Photographs on Physical Activity and
Sport in Secondary Schools
Lysanne Rivard
Chapter 18. Girls, Condoms, Tradition, and Abstinence: Making Sense of HIV
Prevention Discourses in Rural South Africa
Katie MacEntee
Epilogue
Notes on Contributors
Bibliography
Index
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction: The Significance of Place in Girlhood Studies
Carrie Rentschler and Claudia Mitchell
SECTION I: GIRLS IN LATITUTDE AND LONGITUDE
Chapter 1. Under the Shadow of Empire: Indigenous Girls' Presencing as
Decolonizing Force
Sandrina de Finney
Chapter 2. Voices in Longitude and Latitude: Girlhood at the Intersection
of Art and Ethnography
Marnina Gonick
Chapter 3. Nowhere to Go, Nothing to Do: Place, Desire, and Country
Girlhood
Catherine Driscoll
Chapter 4. Landscapes of Academic Success: Smart Girls and School Culture
Rebecca Raby and Shauna Pomerantz
SECTION II: SITUATED KNOWLEDGE, SELF-REFLEXIVE PRACTICE
Chapter 5. Charting Girlhood Studies
Claudia Mitchell
Chapter 6. Teen Feminist Killjoys? Mapping Girls' Affective Encounters with
Femininity, Sexuality, and Feminism at School
Jessica Ringrose and Emma Renold
Chapter 7. Placing the Girlhood Scholar into the Politics of Change: A
Reflexive Account
Caroline Caron
Chapter 8. Returns and Departures Through Girlhood: Memory-work as an
Approach to the Politics of Place in Mother-Daughter Narratives
Teresa Strong-Wilson
Chapter 9. Girls Action Network: Reflecting on Systems Change through the
Politics of Place
Tatiana Fraser, Nisha Sajnani, Alyssa Louw, and Stephanie Austin
SECTION III: GIRLS AND MEDIA SPACES
Chapter 10. "What This Picture of a Girl Means to Me": The Place of
Girlhood Images in the Art History University Classroom
Loren Lerner
Chapter 11. Modding as Making: Religious Flap Books Created by Eighteenth-
and Nineteenth-Century Anglo-American Girls
Jacqueline Reid-Walsh
Chapter 12. Where are the Irish Girls? Girlhood, Irishness, and L.T. Meade
Susan Cahill
Chapter 13. "God is a DJ": Girls, Music, Performance, and Negotiating Space
Geraldine Bloustien
Chapter 14. Creating and Regulating Identity in Online Spaces: Girlhood,
Social Networking, and Avatars
Connie Morrison
SECTION IV: STUDYING THE SPACES OF GIRLS' ACTIVISM
Chapter 15. Making Activism Accessible: Exploring Girls' Blogs as Sites of
Contemporary Feminist Activism
Jessalynn Keller
Chapter 16. "Ain't no Justice... It's Just Us": Girls Organizing Against
Sexual and Carceral Violence
Lena Palacios
Chapter 17. From the Playing Field to the Policy Table: Stakeholders'
Responses to Rwandan Schoolgirls' Photographs on Physical Activity and
Sport in Secondary Schools
Lysanne Rivard
Chapter 18. Girls, Condoms, Tradition, and Abstinence: Making Sense of HIV
Prevention Discourses in Rural South Africa
Katie MacEntee
Epilogue
Notes on Contributors
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction: The Significance of Place in Girlhood Studies
Carrie Rentschler and Claudia Mitchell
SECTION I: GIRLS IN LATITUTDE AND LONGITUDE
Chapter 1. Under the Shadow of Empire: Indigenous Girls' Presencing as
Decolonizing Force
Sandrina de Finney
Chapter 2. Voices in Longitude and Latitude: Girlhood at the Intersection
of Art and Ethnography
Marnina Gonick
Chapter 3. Nowhere to Go, Nothing to Do: Place, Desire, and Country
Girlhood
Catherine Driscoll
Chapter 4. Landscapes of Academic Success: Smart Girls and School Culture
Rebecca Raby and Shauna Pomerantz
SECTION II: SITUATED KNOWLEDGE, SELF-REFLEXIVE PRACTICE
Chapter 5. Charting Girlhood Studies
Claudia Mitchell
Chapter 6. Teen Feminist Killjoys? Mapping Girls' Affective Encounters with
Femininity, Sexuality, and Feminism at School
Jessica Ringrose and Emma Renold
Chapter 7. Placing the Girlhood Scholar into the Politics of Change: A
Reflexive Account
Caroline Caron
Chapter 8. Returns and Departures Through Girlhood: Memory-work as an
Approach to the Politics of Place in Mother-Daughter Narratives
Teresa Strong-Wilson
Chapter 9. Girls Action Network: Reflecting on Systems Change through the
Politics of Place
Tatiana Fraser, Nisha Sajnani, Alyssa Louw, and Stephanie Austin
SECTION III: GIRLS AND MEDIA SPACES
Chapter 10. "What This Picture of a Girl Means to Me": The Place of
Girlhood Images in the Art History University Classroom
Loren Lerner
Chapter 11. Modding as Making: Religious Flap Books Created by Eighteenth-
and Nineteenth-Century Anglo-American Girls
Jacqueline Reid-Walsh
Chapter 12. Where are the Irish Girls? Girlhood, Irishness, and L.T. Meade
Susan Cahill
Chapter 13. "God is a DJ": Girls, Music, Performance, and Negotiating Space
Geraldine Bloustien
Chapter 14. Creating and Regulating Identity in Online Spaces: Girlhood,
Social Networking, and Avatars
Connie Morrison
SECTION IV: STUDYING THE SPACES OF GIRLS' ACTIVISM
Chapter 15. Making Activism Accessible: Exploring Girls' Blogs as Sites of
Contemporary Feminist Activism
Jessalynn Keller
Chapter 16. "Ain't no Justice... It's Just Us": Girls Organizing Against
Sexual and Carceral Violence
Lena Palacios
Chapter 17. From the Playing Field to the Policy Table: Stakeholders'
Responses to Rwandan Schoolgirls' Photographs on Physical Activity and
Sport in Secondary Schools
Lysanne Rivard
Chapter 18. Girls, Condoms, Tradition, and Abstinence: Making Sense of HIV
Prevention Discourses in Rural South Africa
Katie MacEntee
Epilogue
Notes on Contributors
Bibliography
Index