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The Routledge Companion to Girls' Studies is the definitive guide to the international, interdisciplinary, and intersectional field of Girls' Studies, and is of value to scholars and students of Gender Studies, Media Studies, Sociology, Education, Health, Literature, Sexuality Studies, Communication, Youth Studies, and more.
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The Routledge Companion to Girls' Studies is the definitive guide to the international, interdisciplinary, and intersectional field of Girls' Studies, and is of value to scholars and students of Gender Studies, Media Studies, Sociology, Education, Health, Literature, Sexuality Studies, Communication, Youth Studies, and more.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 436
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040000878
- Artikelnr.: 70263018
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 436
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040000878
- Artikelnr.: 70263018
Sharon R. Mazzarella, PhD, is Professor of Communication Studies at James Madison University, United States. Her research takes a critical/cultural approach to interrogating mediated representations of youth, particularly girls and girlhoods. She is the author of Girls, Moral Panic, and the News Media: Troublesome Bodies (2020, Routledge).
Introduction PART ONE: What Can Girls' Studies Be? 1. Girl Power and Its
Afterlife: Neoliberalism and the Invention of Girlhood Studies 2. Girls'
Studies and the Humanities: Recognizing Human-as-Girl 3. For the Love of
Black Girls: Building Black Girlhood Studies as a Lifejacket 4. Listen Up:
Trans Girls, Trans Girlhoods, and Trans Girl Joy 5. Girlhood Studies: The
First Fifteen Years 6. Reflecting on the Development of Girlhood Studies in
Israel 7. Polaroid Possibilities: Immanent Girlhood and the Tangle of
Temporality 8. Looking Forward: The Future of Girls' Studies PART TWO: Who
is the "Girl" in Girls' Studies? 9. A Decolonial Approach to Leadership and
Activism with Girls with Disabilities across Southern Spaces: Creating
Spaces for Inclusion from Within 10. Girls' Digital Citizenship Elsewhere
11. Kitab vs. Hijab: Muslim Girls Regenerating Politics in India 12.
Funding Girls' Activism: Cooptation, Feminism, and Institutional Change 13.
Girls Fighting for the Planet: Climate Activism as Caring Intimate
Counterpublics 14. "Girls Can't Do This Alone": Understanding Girls' Agency
During Adolescence in Nine Countries 15. Adolescent Girls' Migration in the
Global South: Moving into Adulthood 16. Girls In Deprived Areas - Place,
Violence, and Femininity 17. Visibilizing Quinceañeras as Generational and
Ethnic Bridge: Flashpoints of Latina Girlhoods PART THREE: Representing
Girls and Girlhoods 18. Representing Queer Girlhoods in 2020s Australian
Film and Television 19. Dare to Dream: Family, Ambition, and Girlhood in
Post-Millennial South Asian Cinema 20. Reimagining Girlhood in Contemporary
Malaysian Youth Literature 21. "What It Feels Like for a Girl": Exploring
Girlhood in a Jamaican Context through Olive Senior's "Do Angels Wear
Brassieres?" 22. "Work, Sleep, Make Money": Girlboss Memes, Feminine
Precarities, and the Endurance of the "Problematic" Girl 23. The Internet
of (Feminist) Girls: Re-reading Gendered Internet Histories 24.
(Re)visiting a Girl Revolution: Riot Grrrl Zines, Liminality, and
Anarcha-Feminism 25. The Erasure of Counter-Stereotypical Female Characters
from Disney's Transmedia Toys: Exploring Toy, Media, and Audience Tensions
26. Celebrity Girls' Studies: Interdisciplinary Scholarship on Fame,
Girlhoods, and Identity PART FOUR: Bodies, Sex, and Sexualities 27. Black
Girls' Adultification in South America as a Contemporary Case of Crimes
Against Humanity 28. The Sexual Health of Adolescents in Uganda: When
Restricting Sexual and Reproductive Health Programs is All About Girls 29.
Crush-Tastic: When Girls Encounter Sexually Explicit Materials 30. Talking
with Girls about Porn 31. Junior Fiction Magazines as a Means of Sex
Education: Examining Yoshida Toshi's The Castle of Venus 32. "God is Always
Watching You, Capeesh?": Satirizing Religion and Empowering Girls'
Sexuality
Afterlife: Neoliberalism and the Invention of Girlhood Studies 2. Girls'
Studies and the Humanities: Recognizing Human-as-Girl 3. For the Love of
Black Girls: Building Black Girlhood Studies as a Lifejacket 4. Listen Up:
Trans Girls, Trans Girlhoods, and Trans Girl Joy 5. Girlhood Studies: The
First Fifteen Years 6. Reflecting on the Development of Girlhood Studies in
Israel 7. Polaroid Possibilities: Immanent Girlhood and the Tangle of
Temporality 8. Looking Forward: The Future of Girls' Studies PART TWO: Who
is the "Girl" in Girls' Studies? 9. A Decolonial Approach to Leadership and
Activism with Girls with Disabilities across Southern Spaces: Creating
Spaces for Inclusion from Within 10. Girls' Digital Citizenship Elsewhere
11. Kitab vs. Hijab: Muslim Girls Regenerating Politics in India 12.
Funding Girls' Activism: Cooptation, Feminism, and Institutional Change 13.
Girls Fighting for the Planet: Climate Activism as Caring Intimate
Counterpublics 14. "Girls Can't Do This Alone": Understanding Girls' Agency
During Adolescence in Nine Countries 15. Adolescent Girls' Migration in the
Global South: Moving into Adulthood 16. Girls In Deprived Areas - Place,
Violence, and Femininity 17. Visibilizing Quinceañeras as Generational and
Ethnic Bridge: Flashpoints of Latina Girlhoods PART THREE: Representing
Girls and Girlhoods 18. Representing Queer Girlhoods in 2020s Australian
Film and Television 19. Dare to Dream: Family, Ambition, and Girlhood in
Post-Millennial South Asian Cinema 20. Reimagining Girlhood in Contemporary
Malaysian Youth Literature 21. "What It Feels Like for a Girl": Exploring
Girlhood in a Jamaican Context through Olive Senior's "Do Angels Wear
Brassieres?" 22. "Work, Sleep, Make Money": Girlboss Memes, Feminine
Precarities, and the Endurance of the "Problematic" Girl 23. The Internet
of (Feminist) Girls: Re-reading Gendered Internet Histories 24.
(Re)visiting a Girl Revolution: Riot Grrrl Zines, Liminality, and
Anarcha-Feminism 25. The Erasure of Counter-Stereotypical Female Characters
from Disney's Transmedia Toys: Exploring Toy, Media, and Audience Tensions
26. Celebrity Girls' Studies: Interdisciplinary Scholarship on Fame,
Girlhoods, and Identity PART FOUR: Bodies, Sex, and Sexualities 27. Black
Girls' Adultification in South America as a Contemporary Case of Crimes
Against Humanity 28. The Sexual Health of Adolescents in Uganda: When
Restricting Sexual and Reproductive Health Programs is All About Girls 29.
Crush-Tastic: When Girls Encounter Sexually Explicit Materials 30. Talking
with Girls about Porn 31. Junior Fiction Magazines as a Means of Sex
Education: Examining Yoshida Toshi's The Castle of Venus 32. "God is Always
Watching You, Capeesh?": Satirizing Religion and Empowering Girls'
Sexuality
Introduction PART ONE: What Can Girls' Studies Be? 1. Girl Power and Its
Afterlife: Neoliberalism and the Invention of Girlhood Studies 2. Girls'
Studies and the Humanities: Recognizing Human-as-Girl 3. For the Love of
Black Girls: Building Black Girlhood Studies as a Lifejacket 4. Listen Up:
Trans Girls, Trans Girlhoods, and Trans Girl Joy 5. Girlhood Studies: The
First Fifteen Years 6. Reflecting on the Development of Girlhood Studies in
Israel 7. Polaroid Possibilities: Immanent Girlhood and the Tangle of
Temporality 8. Looking Forward: The Future of Girls' Studies PART TWO: Who
is the "Girl" in Girls' Studies? 9. A Decolonial Approach to Leadership and
Activism with Girls with Disabilities across Southern Spaces: Creating
Spaces for Inclusion from Within 10. Girls' Digital Citizenship Elsewhere
11. Kitab vs. Hijab: Muslim Girls Regenerating Politics in India 12.
Funding Girls' Activism: Cooptation, Feminism, and Institutional Change 13.
Girls Fighting for the Planet: Climate Activism as Caring Intimate
Counterpublics 14. "Girls Can't Do This Alone": Understanding Girls' Agency
During Adolescence in Nine Countries 15. Adolescent Girls' Migration in the
Global South: Moving into Adulthood 16. Girls In Deprived Areas - Place,
Violence, and Femininity 17. Visibilizing Quinceañeras as Generational and
Ethnic Bridge: Flashpoints of Latina Girlhoods PART THREE: Representing
Girls and Girlhoods 18. Representing Queer Girlhoods in 2020s Australian
Film and Television 19. Dare to Dream: Family, Ambition, and Girlhood in
Post-Millennial South Asian Cinema 20. Reimagining Girlhood in Contemporary
Malaysian Youth Literature 21. "What It Feels Like for a Girl": Exploring
Girlhood in a Jamaican Context through Olive Senior's "Do Angels Wear
Brassieres?" 22. "Work, Sleep, Make Money": Girlboss Memes, Feminine
Precarities, and the Endurance of the "Problematic" Girl 23. The Internet
of (Feminist) Girls: Re-reading Gendered Internet Histories 24.
(Re)visiting a Girl Revolution: Riot Grrrl Zines, Liminality, and
Anarcha-Feminism 25. The Erasure of Counter-Stereotypical Female Characters
from Disney's Transmedia Toys: Exploring Toy, Media, and Audience Tensions
26. Celebrity Girls' Studies: Interdisciplinary Scholarship on Fame,
Girlhoods, and Identity PART FOUR: Bodies, Sex, and Sexualities 27. Black
Girls' Adultification in South America as a Contemporary Case of Crimes
Against Humanity 28. The Sexual Health of Adolescents in Uganda: When
Restricting Sexual and Reproductive Health Programs is All About Girls 29.
Crush-Tastic: When Girls Encounter Sexually Explicit Materials 30. Talking
with Girls about Porn 31. Junior Fiction Magazines as a Means of Sex
Education: Examining Yoshida Toshi's The Castle of Venus 32. "God is Always
Watching You, Capeesh?": Satirizing Religion and Empowering Girls'
Sexuality
Afterlife: Neoliberalism and the Invention of Girlhood Studies 2. Girls'
Studies and the Humanities: Recognizing Human-as-Girl 3. For the Love of
Black Girls: Building Black Girlhood Studies as a Lifejacket 4. Listen Up:
Trans Girls, Trans Girlhoods, and Trans Girl Joy 5. Girlhood Studies: The
First Fifteen Years 6. Reflecting on the Development of Girlhood Studies in
Israel 7. Polaroid Possibilities: Immanent Girlhood and the Tangle of
Temporality 8. Looking Forward: The Future of Girls' Studies PART TWO: Who
is the "Girl" in Girls' Studies? 9. A Decolonial Approach to Leadership and
Activism with Girls with Disabilities across Southern Spaces: Creating
Spaces for Inclusion from Within 10. Girls' Digital Citizenship Elsewhere
11. Kitab vs. Hijab: Muslim Girls Regenerating Politics in India 12.
Funding Girls' Activism: Cooptation, Feminism, and Institutional Change 13.
Girls Fighting for the Planet: Climate Activism as Caring Intimate
Counterpublics 14. "Girls Can't Do This Alone": Understanding Girls' Agency
During Adolescence in Nine Countries 15. Adolescent Girls' Migration in the
Global South: Moving into Adulthood 16. Girls In Deprived Areas - Place,
Violence, and Femininity 17. Visibilizing Quinceañeras as Generational and
Ethnic Bridge: Flashpoints of Latina Girlhoods PART THREE: Representing
Girls and Girlhoods 18. Representing Queer Girlhoods in 2020s Australian
Film and Television 19. Dare to Dream: Family, Ambition, and Girlhood in
Post-Millennial South Asian Cinema 20. Reimagining Girlhood in Contemporary
Malaysian Youth Literature 21. "What It Feels Like for a Girl": Exploring
Girlhood in a Jamaican Context through Olive Senior's "Do Angels Wear
Brassieres?" 22. "Work, Sleep, Make Money": Girlboss Memes, Feminine
Precarities, and the Endurance of the "Problematic" Girl 23. The Internet
of (Feminist) Girls: Re-reading Gendered Internet Histories 24.
(Re)visiting a Girl Revolution: Riot Grrrl Zines, Liminality, and
Anarcha-Feminism 25. The Erasure of Counter-Stereotypical Female Characters
from Disney's Transmedia Toys: Exploring Toy, Media, and Audience Tensions
26. Celebrity Girls' Studies: Interdisciplinary Scholarship on Fame,
Girlhoods, and Identity PART FOUR: Bodies, Sex, and Sexualities 27. Black
Girls' Adultification in South America as a Contemporary Case of Crimes
Against Humanity 28. The Sexual Health of Adolescents in Uganda: When
Restricting Sexual and Reproductive Health Programs is All About Girls 29.
Crush-Tastic: When Girls Encounter Sexually Explicit Materials 30. Talking
with Girls about Porn 31. Junior Fiction Magazines as a Means of Sex
Education: Examining Yoshida Toshi's The Castle of Venus 32. "God is Always
Watching You, Capeesh?": Satirizing Religion and Empowering Girls'
Sexuality