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Daddy's Girl - Young Girls and Popular Culture (Paperback)
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When she's itty bitty and blond, wearing ribbons and curls and an
aura of money, she's adorable and vulnerable, the tiny, innocent
heart of our culture. But when the little girl comes from the
working class, she's something else. Just what, and why so little
is said about it, are the questions Valerie Walkerdine asks in
Daddy's Girl, a book about how we see young girls, how they see
themselves, and how popular culture mediates the view. Walkerdine's
study looks at little girls on television and in the movies, in
advertisements and popular songs. In figures from Annie to Shirley
Temple in any number of her plucky poor girl roles, she shows us
little orphans saddled with the task of representing the
self-sufficient working class on the one hand and the loveable
object of middle class charity on the other. The real working class
girl, whose fantasies feed on a strange mix of these images and the
rest of what popular culture offers, with all its glamorized sex
and violence, is also the object of Walkerdine's attention.
Reflecting on her own working class roots and taking us into the
homes and the confidence of working class girls today as they watch
television and movies and listen to popular songs, she gives us a
sense, at once troubling and poignant, of the portrayal and
manipulation of little girls as a canny part of the production of
civilized femininity. At the center of this work is the issue of
how girl children are taught to think of themselves and how their
depiction puts them in their place. This concern leads Walkerdine
to questions about television and parental control, about Freud's
seduction theory and the origins of fantasy, about the political
and erotic meaning of the ubiquitous gaze our culture trains on the
little girl, and about academics' approach to the subject.
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