Gender, Youth and Culture

Gender, Youth and Culture
Title Gender, Youth and Culture PDF eBook
Author Anoop Nayak
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 256
Release 2013-06-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1137328932

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The question of how boys become men or how girls become women may seem simple, but the answers can be complex. This new edition draws upon rich examples from research, popular media, and global accounts, to explore how gender is produced, consumed, regulated and performed in young lives today.

Feminism and Youth Culture

Feminism and Youth Culture
Title Feminism and Youth Culture PDF eBook
Author Angela McRobbie
Publisher Palgrave
Pages 255
Release 1991
Genre Feminism
ISBN 9780333452646

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'...always an elegant and lucid writer, Angela McRobbie is at her best doing cultural analysis.' Marxism Today 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.

Super Girls, Gangstas, Freeters, and Xenomaniacs

Super Girls, Gangstas, Freeters, and Xenomaniacs
Title Super Girls, Gangstas, Freeters, and Xenomaniacs PDF eBook
Author Susan Dewey
Publisher Syracuse University Press
Pages 312
Release 2012-08-13
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0815651694

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A compelling look at the ways in which youth, gender and gender identities are being transformed around the globe.

Cultured States

Cultured States
Title Cultured States PDF eBook
Author Andrew Ivaska
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 289
Release 2011-01-25
Genre Design
ISBN 0822347709

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A history of postcolonial state power, the cultural politics of youth and gender, and global visions of modern style in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania during the 1960s and early 1970s.

Gender, Heteroglossia and Power

Gender, Heteroglossia and Power
Title Gender, Heteroglossia and Power PDF eBook
Author Joan Pujolar
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 368
Release 2013-02-06
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110809125

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This is the most respected and authoritative college textbook available on human sexuality. Written in a direct, non-judgmental manner, this edition of OUR SEXUALITY has been thoroughly and carefully updated to reflect the most current research findings. It is the first college text to bring cutting-edge and in-depth emphasis on the impact of politics on sexuality. Crooks and Baur keep you interested with the most exciting, emerging research and coverage, and focus on strengthening healthy communication among partners. The authors also have revised their overall coverage on maintaining a responsible and healthy sexual relationship, with greater attention to diversity and inclusiveness. Available with InfoTrac Student Collections http://gocengage.com/infotrac.

Gender, Youth and Culture

Gender, Youth and Culture
Title Gender, Youth and Culture PDF eBook
Author Anoop Nayak
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 391
Release 2013-06-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN 135031451X

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The question of how boys become men or how girls become women may seem simple, but the answers can be complex. This new edition draws upon rich examples from research, popular media, and global accounts, to explore how gender is produced, consumed, regulated and performed in young lives today.

Understanding Sexual Identity

Understanding Sexual Identity
Title Understanding Sexual Identity PDF eBook
Author Mark A. Yarhouse
Publisher Zondervan
Pages 190
Release 2013-10-22
Genre Religion
ISBN 0310516196

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Today’s youth struggle with difficult questions of sexual identity. How can a youth worker offer wise care and counsel on such a controversial and confusing subject? Mark Yarhouse, Director of the Institute for the Study of Sexual Identity, writes to equip youth ministers so they can faithfully navigate the topic of sexual identity in a way that is honest, compassionate, and accessible. Reframing the focus away from the culture wars, Yarhouse introduces readers to the conversation beginning with the developmental considerations in the formation of sexual identity—all of which occurs in the teen years. He offers practical and helpful ways to think about people who experience same-sex attraction. Sections of the book are also dedicated to helping parents respond to their children and teens who struggle with questions of sexual idenity, as well as how youth ministry can become more relevant in the lives of youth who are navigating these issues.