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Why Girls Fight - Female Youth Violence in the Inner City (Hardcover)
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Why Girls Fight - Female Youth Violence in the Inner City (Hardcover)
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In low-income U.S. cities, street fights between teenage girls are
common. These fights take place at school, on street corners, or in
parks, when one girl provokes another to the point that she must
either "step up" or be labeled a "punk." Typically, when girls
engage in violence that is not strictly self-defense, they are
labeled "delinquent," their actions taken as a sign of emotional
pathology. However, in Why Girls Fight, Cindy D. Ness demonstrates
that in poor urban areas this kind of street fighting is seen as a
normal part of girlhood and a necessary way to earn respect among
peers, as well as a way for girls to attain a sense of mastery and
self-esteem in a social setting where legal opportunities for
achievement are not otherwise easily available. Ness spent almost
two years in west and northeast Philadelphia to get a sense of how
teenage girls experience inflicting physical harm and the meanings
they assign to it. While most existing work on girls' violence
deals exclusively with gangs, Ness sheds new light on the everyday
street fighting of urban girls, arguing that different cultural
standards associated with race and class influence the relationship
that girls have to physical aggression.
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