Girls, aggression, and intersectionality : transforming the discourse of "mean girls" in the United States /
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Language: | English |
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London ; New York :
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
2018.
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Series: | Routledge research in gender and society ;
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Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: pt. I Media representations of girls' aggression and violence
- 1. Girls and violence: moral panics and the policing of girlhood / Lisa Pasko
- 2. Constructing the "bad girls" hype: an intersectional analysis of news media's depictions of violent girls / Kelsey Collins
- 3. Intersectionality and the news framing of "bad girls" / Alicia Girgenti-Malone
- 4. female world of love and ritual violence: the Slender Man case and popular news depictions of female adolescent violence / Karen Hayden
- 5. new famous: deconstructing African American girl fights on social media / Andrea Hunt
- pt. II Criminalization and resistance
- 6. All the rage: contextualizing intersectionality and violence in delinquent girls' lives / Vera Lopez
- 7. critical review of sexism, racism, and aggression in female survivors of sex trafficking / Patrick Kerr
- 8. Inappropriately aggressive and dangerously submissive: Latina girls navigating and resisting racialized sexualization in the New Latino Diaspora / Katherine Clonan-Roy
- 9. critical view of female bullying and aggression: Pacific Islander girls confront patriarchy, racialization, and imperialism / Sanna King.