Drawing on extensive research with a diverse group of seventy
teen girls, Zaslow offers a critical account of the girl power
moment in which feminism and femininity are shrink-wrapped together
in one market-friendly package. With a focus on pop music and
television, she skillfully explores the negotiative processes of
teen girls as they make sense of girl power's new cultural
narratives of femininity as well as its failure to offer strategies
for real social change. Written in highly accessible language, this
book charts new territory as it offers a rich account of the ways
in which teen girls understand style, sexuality, motherhood, and
feminism in girl power media culture, and how their desires, social
experiences, and imaginings of the future are shaped in their
relationship with a neoliberal girl power discourse.
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