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Twenty-seven pages of feminist fun! This is a coloring book you will never outgrow. Girls Are Not Chicks is a subversive and playful way to examine how pervasive gender stereotypes are in every aspect of our lives. This book helps to deconstruct the homogeneity of gender expression in children’s media by showing diverse pictures that reinforce positive gender roles for girls. Color the Rapunzel for a new society. She now has power tools, a roll of duct tape, a Tina Turner album, and a bus pass! Paint outside the lines with Miss Muffet as she tells that spider off and considers a career as an…mehr

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Twenty-seven pages of feminist fun! This is a coloring book you will never outgrow. Girls Are Not Chicks is a subversive and playful way to examine how pervasive gender stereotypes are in every aspect of our lives. This book helps to deconstruct the homogeneity of gender expression in children’s media by showing diverse pictures that reinforce positive gender roles for girls. Color the Rapunzel for a new society. She now has power tools, a roll of duct tape, a Tina Turner album, and a bus pass! Paint outside the lines with Miss Muffet as she tells that spider off and considers a career as an arachnologist Girls are not chicks. Girls are thinkers, creators, fighters, healers, and superheroes.
Autorenporträt
Jacinta Bunnell is an artist, educator, and coloring book author. Jacinta is the author of four coloring books: Sometimes the Spoon Runs Away with Another Spoon, Girls Are Not Chicks, Girls Will Be Boys Will Be Girls Will Be..., and The Big Gay Alphabet Coloring Book. She has facilitated workshops in collectives, conferences, schools, colleges, bookstores, and LGBTQ centers around the U.S. and Canada. Jacinta’s art work has been shown at the Horticultural Society of New York, Allegheny College, KMOCA, Woodstock Artists Association, Columbia College Chicago, and elsewhere. She has collaborated artistically with the Woodstock Film Festival, Hudson Valley Seed Library, Elizabeth Mitchell, Natalie Merchant, and Neko Case.