Be sexy but not sexual. Don't be a prude but don't be a slut.
These are the cultural messages that barrage teenage girls. In
movies and magazines, in music and advice columns, girls are
portrayed as the object or the victim of someone else's desire--but
virtually never as someone with acceptable sexual feelings of her
own. What teenage girls make of these contradictory messages, and
what they make of their awakening sexuality--so distant from and
yet so susceptible to cultural stereotypes--emerges for the first
time in frank and complex fashion in Deborah Tolman's "Dilemmas of
Desire."
A unique look into the world of adolescent sexuality, this book
offers an intimate and often disturbing, sometimes inspiring,
picture of how teenage girls experience, understand, and respond to
their sexual feelings, and of how society mediates, shapes, and
distorts this experience. In extensive interviews, we listen as
actual adolescent girls--both urban and suburban--speak candidly of
their curiosity and confusion, their pleasure and disappointment,
their fears, defiance, or capitulation in the face of a seemingly
imperishable double standard that smiles upon burgeoning sexuality
in boys yet frowns, even panics, at its equivalent in girls.
As a vivid evocation of girls negotiating some of the most
vexing issues of adolescence, and as a thoughtful, richly informed
examination of the dilemmas these girls face, this readable and
revealing book begins the critical work of understanding the
sexuality of young women in all its personal, social, and emotional
significance.
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