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Routledge Feminism for Girls: An Adventure Story Book

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Feminism for Girls (RLE Feminist Theory): An Adventure Story offers essential feminist perspectives on the experiences of adolescence. This book is written specifically for girls and young women, addressing the topics that matter most to their lives today. Through various lenses, it explores the reality of navigating society, including themes of romance, sexuality, and the influence of girls' magazines. This Routledge Library Edition provides a diverse look at social dynamics. Readers can explore the experiences of housewives looking back on their youth, as well as the vivid perspective of a sixteen-year-old girl attempting to break free from the molds and expectations set by parents and society. The book also addresses the specific reality of being a black girl in today's world, ensuring a wide range of social perspectives. Illustrated throughout, this text serves as an important resource for understanding social sciences, anthropology, and sociology from a feminist viewpoint. It provides a platform for young women to see their own lives reflected through meaningful storytelling and social analysis.

Key Features

Explores vital themes for young women including romance, sexuality, and the impact of girls' magazines on adolescence.

Provides diverse social perspectives, covering the lived experiences of housewives and the reality of being a black girl in society.

Includes vivid first-person accounts, such as a sixteen-year-old girl's journey to break out of societal and parental molds.

Features illustrations throughout the text to support the storytelling and themes presented in the chapters.

Part of the Routledge Library Editions: Feminist Theory, making it a valuable resource for studying sociology and anthropology.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
12 October 2012
Listed Since
13 April 2012

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