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Good Girl Messages
How Young Women Were Misled by Their Favorite Books
Good Girl Messages
How Young Women Were Misled by Their Favorite Books
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Description
For much of the 20th century, books for children encouraged girls to be weak, submissive, and fearful. This book discusses such traits, both blatantly and subtly reinforced, in many of the most popular works of the period. Quoting a wide variety of passages, O'Keefe illustrates the typical behaviour of fictional girls – many of whom were passive and immobile while others were actually invalids. They all engaged in approved girlish activities: deferred to elders, observed the priorities, and, in the end, accepted conventional suitors. Even feisty tomboys, like Jo in Little Women, eventually gave up on their dreams and their independence.
The discussion is interlaced with moments from the author's own childhood that suggest how her developing self-interacted with these stories. She and her contemporaries, trying to reconcile their conservative reading with the changing world around them, learned ambivalence rather than confidence. Good Girl Messages also includes a discussion of books read by boys, who were depicted as purposeful, daring, and dominating.
Table of Contents
2. Fluttery Girls, Bloody-Minded Boys: Where Girls Fit In
3. What Girls Could Do, Without Losing Their Girlishness
4. Girls With Grownups: Loving Authority, Melting Hostility
5. Girls and Their Friends: Civilized by the Group
6. Girls and Boys – Conservative Romance
7. Today's Terrific New Girl Heroes
Index
Product details

Published | Oct 06 2016 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 224 |
ISBN | 9781474286824 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
Series | Cultural Studies: Bloomsbury Academic Collections |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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