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Hardcover:
9780435823306, titled "Policies, Programmes and Disadvantage: A Review of Literature" | Ashgate Pub Co, October 1, 1983, cover price $52.00 | also contains Policies, Programmes and Disadvantage: A Review of Literature
9780435823016, titled "Forever Feminine: Women's Magazines and the Cult of Femininity" | Ashgate Pub Co, July 1, 1983, cover price $15.00 | also contains Forever Feminine: Women''s Magazines and the Cult of Femininity
Paperback:
9780545848572 | Scholastic Paperbacks, August 25, 2015, cover price $4.99
Library:
9780545848589 | Scholastic, August 25, 2015, cover price $15.99
Hardcover:
9780312079727, titled "Decoding Women's Magazines: From Mademoiselle to Ms." | Palgrave Macmillan, September 1, 1992, cover price $45.00 | also contains Decoding Women''s Magazines: From Mademoiselle to Ms.
Paperback:
9780804161329 | Prima Games, October 22, 2013, cover price $24.99
Paperback:
9781580054133, titled "Airbrushed Nation: The Lure & Loathing of Women's Magazines" | Seal Pr, October 23, 2012, cover price $16.00
A former editor-in-chief for Ladies' Home Journal reveals how media practices serve to undermine women's self-confidence and ability to feel positive about their lives, challenging belief systems in such areas as the credibility of celebrities, the pervasiveness of stress, and the availability of opportunities. Reprint. 35,000 first printing.
Paperback:
9780312336073 | Reprint edition (Griffin, February 28, 2005), cover price $22.99 | About this edition: A former editor-in-chief for Ladies' Home Journal reveals how media practices serve to undermine women's self-confidence and ability to feel positive about their lives, challenging belief systems in such areas as the credibility of celebrities, the pervasiveness of stress, and the availability of opportunities.
Miscellaneous:
9781429970952 | 1 edition (St Martins Pr Griffin, April 1, 2007), cover price $9.99
A former editor-in-chief for Ladies' Home Journal reveals how media practices serve to undermine women's self-confidence and ability to feel positive about their lives, challenging belief systems in such areas as the credibility of celebrities, the pervasiveness of stress, and the availability of opportunities. 150,000 first printing.
Hardcover:
9780312312879 | 1 edition (St Martins Pr, March 1, 2004), cover price $24.95 | About this edition: Reveals how media practices serve to undermine women's self-confidence and ability to feel positive about their lives, challenging beliefs in such areas as the pervasiveness of stress and the availability of opportunities.
Current feminist debate finds itself at an impasse concerning the significance of magazines for adolescent girls- are they full of oppressive prescriptions of femininity, or celebrations of female-centred pleasure and resistance against the patriarchy? The question has been examined largely by middle-aged academics, in some cases far removed in age and education from the intended consumers of these magazines, and the assumptions they have reached about the messages absorbed by young women may be completely wrong.Dawn Currie takes a new approach, by looking at the readers themselves and how they interpret the message of the magazines in their everyday lives. Based on interviews with 48 girls aged 13 to 17, this book challenges many assumptions that have arisen through researchers making their own interpretations, such as the supposed appeal of glossy photo spreads and advertisements. In Currie's study, we find that girls prefer written texts, particularly advice columns, because they view them as useful for everyday living, particularly within the school culture, which Currie finds reinforces the message of the 'teenzines' by encouraging girls to doubt themselves rather than to question the cultural constructs that surround them. Using intertextuality as a reading strategy for materialist feminism, Dawn Currie distinguishes between the 'social' and the 'cultural' and allows us to better understand how power as a quality of social relationships works through the cultural media of fashion and beauty magazines.
Hardcover:
9780802044150, titled "Girl Talk: Adolescent Magazines & Their Readers" | Univ of Toronto Pr, April 1, 1999, cover price $75.00 | About this edition: Current feminist debate finds itself at an impasse concerning the significance of magazines for adolescent girls- are they full of oppressive prescriptions of femininity, or celebrations of female-centred pleasure and resistance against the patriarchy?
Paperback:
9780802082176 | Univ of Toronto Pr, July 1, 1999, cover price $33.95
Hardcover:
9780312163822 | Palgrave Macmillan, April 15, 1998, cover price $110.00
Paperback:
9780312102012 | Bedford/st Martins, March 15, 1998, cover price $19.90
Hardcover:
9780312079727, titled "Decoding Women's Magazines: From Mademoiselle to Ms." | Palgrave Macmillan, September 1, 1992, cover price $45.00 | also contains Lego Marvel Super Heroes: Prima Official Game Guide
Paperback:
9780333535905, titled "Decoding Women's Magazines: From Mademoiselle to Ms." | Palgrave Macmillan, October 27, 1992, cover price $39.99
9780312079710, titled "Decoding Women's Magazines: From Mademoiselle to Ms." | Palgrave Macmillan, July 1, 1992, cover price $18.95
Hardcover:
9780435823016, titled "Forever Feminine: Women's Magazines and the Cult of Femininity" | Ashgate Pub Co, July 1, 1983, cover price $15.00 | also contains The Three Little Pugs: A Branches Book
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