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Where the Girls Are: Growing up Female with the Mass Media » (REPRINT)

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Authors: Susan J. Douglas
ISBN-13: 9780812925302, ISBN-10: 0812925300
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Crown Publishing Group
Date Published: March 1995
Edition: REPRINT

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Author Biography: Susan J. Douglas

Book Synopsis

Media critic Douglas deconstructs the ambiguous messages sent to American women via TV programs, popular music, advertising, and nightly news reporting over the last 40 years, and fathoms their influence on her own life and the lives of her contemporaries. Photos.

Publishers Weekly

In this insightful study of how the American media has portrayed women over the past 50 years, Douglas ( Inventing American Broadcasting: 1899-1922 ) considers the paradox of a generation of women raised to see themselves as bimbos becoming the very group that found its voice in feminism. Modern American women, she suggests, have been fed so many conflicting images of their desires, aspirations and relationships with men, families and one another that they are veritable cultural schizophrenics, uncertain of what they want and what society expects of them. A single image--Diana Ross of the Supremes, for example, or Gidget from the popular sitcom--can send mixed signals, Douglas shows, at once affirming a woman's right to a voice and cautioning her not to go too far. Thus the media is often both a liberating and an oppressive force. Douglas is particularly attentive to the ways pop culture's messages have responded to shifting social and economic imperatives, including the feminist movement itself. While she asserts that pop culture can have a profound impact on one's self-perceptions, she also stresses that women, by the example of their own lives, have changed--mostly for the better--the way the media represents them. Author tour. (May)

Table of Contents

Introduction3
1Fractured Fairy Tales21
2Mama Said43
3Sex and the Single Teenager61
4Why the Shirelles Mattered83
5She's Got the Devil in Her Heart99
6Genies and Witches123
7Throwing Out Our Bras139
8I Am Woman, Hear Me Roar163
9The Rise of the Bionic Bimbo193
10The ERA as Catfight221
11Narcissism as Liberation245
12I'm Not a Feminist, But...269
Epilogue295
Acknowledgments309
Notes313
Index327

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