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Girls Will Be Girls

Feminist Criminology, 2012
The impact of childhood gender polarization on adolescent problem behaviors and delinquent behaviors was measured through a survey of students in sociology and criminal justice classes. Three predictors were measured: parental gender-polarized attitudes during middle and late childhood, gender-coded activities during middle and late childhood, and ...
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This Girl

Cream City Review, 2013
This Girl is a story collection.
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The Lived Experience of Girl-to-Girl Aggression in Marginalized Girls

Qualitative Health Research, 2010
Girl-to-girl aggression is increasingly being recognized as a health problem, and the number of teenage girls involved in serious fighting is on the rise. Research on the experiences of girl-to-girl aggression in marginalized girls who are out of the mainstream because of poor relationship skills and physical aggression is notably absent, yet this ...
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To Girl or Not to Girl

2013
Naomi Wallace—the award-winning Kentucky-born playwright, poet, scriptwriter, political activist, and educator—presents an interesting conundrum to those seeking to understand the attraction of her plays to two generations of cutting-edge directors, performers, designers, dramaturgs, and spectators.
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II. Girls on Girls: Tensions and Anxieties in Research with Girls

Feminism & Psychology, 2004
The paper considers some of the difficulties feminists encounter in research encounters with girls. The paper explores girls friendships, some of the ways in which tensions manifest themselves in the field and how the resercher may be positioned in relation to them.
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“Are Queer Girls, Girls?”

2016
In 2006, girls’ studies scholar Marnina Gonick posed a series of important questions. “Are Queer girls, girls?” she asked, “What are the signs and discourses of girlhood and queerness that would be drawn on to respond to this query? What are the social, theoretical and epistemological issues at stake in asking this queer question?” (Gonick, “Sugar and ...
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Coleridge's Women, or Girls, Girls, Girls Are Made to Love

Studies in Romanticism, 1993
Inhabitants of the late twentieth century can be almost guaranteed not to like Coleridge better, I fear, when they find ou about his views on the subject of women. We have been able to overlook them so far because they used to be scattered in inaccessible and what were consid ered insignificant places?in letters, table-talk, marginalia, notebooks, and ...
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Girls, Grrrls, Girls

2015
One of the foundational theories of feminism argues that imagery in media and popular culture often degrades and objectifies women, creating unrealistic social expectations which can hurt relationships between men and women, limit women’s relationships with one another, and even distort women’s relationships to their own bodies.
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