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[ecrea] new book: Mediated Girlhoods
Sat Jan 22 20:32:36 GMT 2011
Mediated Girlhoods: New Explorations of Girls' Media Culture
Edited by Mary Celeste Kearney
Peter Lang, February 2011
Available from
<http://www.amazon.com/Mediated-Girlhoods-Explorations-Girls-Culture/dp/1433105616/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1295721354&sr=8-1>Amazon
and
<http://www.peterlang.com/index.cfm?event=cmp.ccc.seitenstruktur.detailseiten&seitentyp=produkt&pk=53970&cid=5&concordeid=310561>Peter
Lang Publishing
Mediated Girlhoods: New Explorations of Girls' Media Culture is the
first anthology devoted specifically to scholarship on girls' media
culture. Taking a cultural studies approach, it includes analyses of
girls' media representations, media consumption, and media
production. The book responds to criticisms of previous research in
the field by including studies of girls who are not white,
middle-class, heterosexual, or Western, while also including
historical research. Approaching girlhood, media, and methodology
broadly, Mediated Girlhoods contains studies of previously
unexplored topics, such as feminist themes in teen magazines,
girl-made memory books, country girlhoods, girls' self-branding on
YouTube, and the surveillance of girls via new media technologies.
The volume serves as a companion to Mediated Boyhoods: Boys, Teens,
and Young Men in Popular Media and Culture, edited by Annette
Wannamaker, and is part of Sharon R. Mazzarella's
<http://www.peterlang.com/index.cfm?event=cmp.ccc.seitenstruktur.detailseiten&seitentyp=series&pk=687&concordeid=MY>Mediated
Youth series for Peter Lang.
"This is a wonderfully rich collection of work that moves girls'
media studies way beyond the conventional and into important
territory of production and critical engagement, innovative
methodologies and new voices. Mediated Girlhoods takes us on a
fascinating journey through the times and spaces of girls' media
culture, present and past, material and virtual, subversive and
mainstream. From early twentieth- century Japan to 1970s rural
Australia, from downtown high tech Singapore to the religiously
traditional communities of northern Israel, this fabulous set of
essays invites us to be guided by girls themselves through the
diverse and dazzling terrain of the mediated cultures through which
girlhoods are imagined, constructed, lived, and resisted globally. A
truly important book for girls' studies." -- Anita Harris, Associate
Professor, Centre for Critical and Cultural Studies, University of
Queensland; Author of Future Girl: Young Women in the 21st Century
Mary Celeste Kearney is Associate Professor of Radio-Television-Film
at the University of Texas at Austin. She is author of Girls Make
Media (2006), editor of The Gender and Media Reader (forthcoming,
2011), and founding director of Cinemakids.
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Nico Carpentier (Phd)
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Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Free University of Brussels
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