Feminism and youth culture from ' Jackie ' to ' Just seventeen '
Publisher: Macmillan, 1991001: 1241ISBN: 033345264XDDC classification: 301.4315 MCRItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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301.4315 MAT Punk: no one is innocent : art style revolt / | 301.4315 MCR Zoot suits and second hand dresses: an anthology of fashion and music | 301.4315 MCR Zoot suits and second hand dresses: an anthology of fashion and music | 301.4315 MCR Feminism and youth culture from ' Jackie ' to ' Just seventeen ' | 301.4315 MCR Gender and generation | 301.4315 OPE Popular culture and hegemony in post-war Britain | 301.4315 POL Street style from sidewalk to catwalk |
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Feminism and Youth Culture collects together eight separate essays on female youth culture written by Angela McRobbie over a period of almost 13 years. Topics include the changing place of romance in girls' comics and magazines, the everyday culture of working class girls, the appeal of dance narratives for pre-teenage readers and viewers, teenage mothers and feminist critiques of subcultural theory.
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