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Girls Make Media

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More girls are producing media today than at any other point in U.S. history, and they are creating media texts in virtually every format currently possible--magazines, films, musical recordings, and websites.
Girls Make Media explores how young female media producers have reclaimed and reconfigured girlhood as a site for radical social, cultural, and political agency. Central to the book is an analysis of Riot Grrrl--a 1990s feminist youth movement from a fusion of punk rock and gender theory-and the girl power movement it inspired. The author also looks at the rise of girls-only media education programs, and the creation of girls' studies.
This book will be essential reading for anyone seeking to understand contemporary female youth in today's media culture.

398 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2006

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Mary Celeste Kearney

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December 4, 2007
So it's possible I'm bias since Mary is my professor, but really, she's remarkable. This is a great book that goes beyond girls as passive consumers and actually looks at the world of girls as producers of media. Excellent research, and like all things she writes, really well-written. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in girls' media and cultural studies.
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