Girls, Texts, Cultures
Herausgeber: Bradford, Clare; Reimer, Mavis
Girls, Texts, Cultures
Herausgeber: Bradford, Clare; Reimer, Mavis
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This book focuses on girls and girlhoods, texts for and about girls, and the cultural contexts that shape girls' experience. It brings together scholars from girls' studies and children's literature, fields that have traditionally worked separately, to showcase the breadth and complexity of girl-related studies.
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This book focuses on girls and girlhoods, texts for and about girls, and the cultural contexts that shape girls' experience. It brings together scholars from girls' studies and children's literature, fields that have traditionally worked separately, to showcase the breadth and complexity of girl-related studies.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
- Seitenzahl: 339
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9781771120203
- ISBN-10: 1771120207
- Artikelnr.: 40202010
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
- Seitenzahl: 339
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9781771120203
- ISBN-10: 1771120207
- Artikelnr.: 40202010
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Table of Contents
Girls, Texts, Cultures, edited by Clare Bradford and Mavis Reimer
Introduction: Girls, Texts, Cultures: Cross-disciplinary Dialogues Clare
Bradford and Mavis Reimer
I Contemporary Girlhoods and Subjectivities
1. From Girlhood, Girls, to Girls' Studies: The Power of the Text Dawn H.
Currie
2. On Secrets, Lies, and Fiction: Girls Learning the Art of Survival
Kerry Mallan
3. Disgusting Subjects: Consumer-Class Distinction and the Affective
Regulation of Girl Desire Elizabeth Bullen
4. Still Centre Stage? Reframing Girls' Culture in New Generation Fictions
of Performance Pamela Knights
II The Politics of Girlhood
5. Warrior Girl and the Searching Tribe: Indigenous Girls' Everyday
Negotiations of Racialization under Neocolonialism Sandrina de Finney and
Johanne Saraceno
6. Girls' Texts, Visual Culture, and Shifting the Boundaries of Knowledge
in Social Justice Research: The Politics of Making the Invisible Visible
Claudia Mitchell
7. "Doing Their bit": The Great War and Transnationalism in Girls' Fiction
Kristine Moruzi
8. Bollywood as a Role Model: Dating and Negotiating Romance Kabita
Chakraborty
III Settling and Unsettling Girlhoods
9. Movable Morals: Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Flap Books and Paper
Doll Books for Girls as Interactive "Conduct Books" Jacqueline Reid-Walsh
10. Wild Australian Girls? The Mythology of Colonial Femininity in British
Print Culture, 1885-1926 Michelle J. Smith
11. Dynamic (Con)Texts: Close Readings of Girls' Video Gameplay Stephanie
Fisher, Jennifer Jenson, and Suzanne de Castell
12. Reading Smart Girls: Post-Nerds in Post-Feminist Popular Culture
Shauna Pomerantz and Rebecca Raby
Contributors
Index
Girls, Texts, Cultures, edited by Clare Bradford and Mavis Reimer
Introduction: Girls, Texts, Cultures: Cross-disciplinary Dialogues Clare
Bradford and Mavis Reimer
I Contemporary Girlhoods and Subjectivities
1. From Girlhood, Girls, to Girls' Studies: The Power of the Text Dawn H.
Currie
2. On Secrets, Lies, and Fiction: Girls Learning the Art of Survival
Kerry Mallan
3. Disgusting Subjects: Consumer-Class Distinction and the Affective
Regulation of Girl Desire Elizabeth Bullen
4. Still Centre Stage? Reframing Girls' Culture in New Generation Fictions
of Performance Pamela Knights
II The Politics of Girlhood
5. Warrior Girl and the Searching Tribe: Indigenous Girls' Everyday
Negotiations of Racialization under Neocolonialism Sandrina de Finney and
Johanne Saraceno
6. Girls' Texts, Visual Culture, and Shifting the Boundaries of Knowledge
in Social Justice Research: The Politics of Making the Invisible Visible
Claudia Mitchell
7. "Doing Their bit": The Great War and Transnationalism in Girls' Fiction
Kristine Moruzi
8. Bollywood as a Role Model: Dating and Negotiating Romance Kabita
Chakraborty
III Settling and Unsettling Girlhoods
9. Movable Morals: Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Flap Books and Paper
Doll Books for Girls as Interactive "Conduct Books" Jacqueline Reid-Walsh
10. Wild Australian Girls? The Mythology of Colonial Femininity in British
Print Culture, 1885-1926 Michelle J. Smith
11. Dynamic (Con)Texts: Close Readings of Girls' Video Gameplay Stephanie
Fisher, Jennifer Jenson, and Suzanne de Castell
12. Reading Smart Girls: Post-Nerds in Post-Feminist Popular Culture
Shauna Pomerantz and Rebecca Raby
Contributors
Index
Table of Contents
Girls, Texts, Cultures, edited by Clare Bradford and Mavis Reimer
Introduction: Girls, Texts, Cultures: Cross-disciplinary Dialogues Clare
Bradford and Mavis Reimer
I Contemporary Girlhoods and Subjectivities
1. From Girlhood, Girls, to Girls' Studies: The Power of the Text Dawn H.
Currie
2. On Secrets, Lies, and Fiction: Girls Learning the Art of Survival
Kerry Mallan
3. Disgusting Subjects: Consumer-Class Distinction and the Affective
Regulation of Girl Desire Elizabeth Bullen
4. Still Centre Stage? Reframing Girls' Culture in New Generation Fictions
of Performance Pamela Knights
II The Politics of Girlhood
5. Warrior Girl and the Searching Tribe: Indigenous Girls' Everyday
Negotiations of Racialization under Neocolonialism Sandrina de Finney and
Johanne Saraceno
6. Girls' Texts, Visual Culture, and Shifting the Boundaries of Knowledge
in Social Justice Research: The Politics of Making the Invisible Visible
Claudia Mitchell
7. "Doing Their bit": The Great War and Transnationalism in Girls' Fiction
Kristine Moruzi
8. Bollywood as a Role Model: Dating and Negotiating Romance Kabita
Chakraborty
III Settling and Unsettling Girlhoods
9. Movable Morals: Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Flap Books and Paper
Doll Books for Girls as Interactive "Conduct Books" Jacqueline Reid-Walsh
10. Wild Australian Girls? The Mythology of Colonial Femininity in British
Print Culture, 1885-1926 Michelle J. Smith
11. Dynamic (Con)Texts: Close Readings of Girls' Video Gameplay Stephanie
Fisher, Jennifer Jenson, and Suzanne de Castell
12. Reading Smart Girls: Post-Nerds in Post-Feminist Popular Culture
Shauna Pomerantz and Rebecca Raby
Contributors
Index
Girls, Texts, Cultures, edited by Clare Bradford and Mavis Reimer
Introduction: Girls, Texts, Cultures: Cross-disciplinary Dialogues Clare
Bradford and Mavis Reimer
I Contemporary Girlhoods and Subjectivities
1. From Girlhood, Girls, to Girls' Studies: The Power of the Text Dawn H.
Currie
2. On Secrets, Lies, and Fiction: Girls Learning the Art of Survival
Kerry Mallan
3. Disgusting Subjects: Consumer-Class Distinction and the Affective
Regulation of Girl Desire Elizabeth Bullen
4. Still Centre Stage? Reframing Girls' Culture in New Generation Fictions
of Performance Pamela Knights
II The Politics of Girlhood
5. Warrior Girl and the Searching Tribe: Indigenous Girls' Everyday
Negotiations of Racialization under Neocolonialism Sandrina de Finney and
Johanne Saraceno
6. Girls' Texts, Visual Culture, and Shifting the Boundaries of Knowledge
in Social Justice Research: The Politics of Making the Invisible Visible
Claudia Mitchell
7. "Doing Their bit": The Great War and Transnationalism in Girls' Fiction
Kristine Moruzi
8. Bollywood as a Role Model: Dating and Negotiating Romance Kabita
Chakraborty
III Settling and Unsettling Girlhoods
9. Movable Morals: Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Flap Books and Paper
Doll Books for Girls as Interactive "Conduct Books" Jacqueline Reid-Walsh
10. Wild Australian Girls? The Mythology of Colonial Femininity in British
Print Culture, 1885-1926 Michelle J. Smith
11. Dynamic (Con)Texts: Close Readings of Girls' Video Gameplay Stephanie
Fisher, Jennifer Jenson, and Suzanne de Castell
12. Reading Smart Girls: Post-Nerds in Post-Feminist Popular Culture
Shauna Pomerantz and Rebecca Raby
Contributors
Index