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Pictures of Girlhood

Modern Female Adolescence on Film

by Sarah Hentges

Type
Studies
Subject
Sociology
Keywords
sociology, teenagers, women
Publishing date
2005
Publisher
McFarland & Co
Language
English
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Physical desc.
Paperback • 266 pages
6 x 9 inches (15 x 23 cm)
ISBN-10
ISBN-13
0-7864-2402-8
978-0-7864-2402-3
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Book Presentation:
Although the “coming of age” story has been a popular film plot for decades, producers have only recently realized the commercial potential of targeting films to adolescent girls. Movies like Clueless, Legally Blonde and Mean Girls have been successfully marketed to teenage girls, as have several well-known independent films. Important as both cultural indicators and catalysts, these films simultaneously demonstrate pop culture’s influence on girls’ films, and the ability of girls’ films to affect pop culture and perceptions of girlhood.

This critical survey of film and the modern girl concentrates largely on films of the last two decades, addressing key themes for girls within “coming of age” films, the changing (but not always improving) young feminine paradigm, and the ways these films can be powerful determinants of culture. The first chapter explores the ways in which girls’ films construct, reinforce, challenge and dismantle mainstream conceptualizations of sexuality, race and power. The second chapter discusses mainstream limitations of “coming of age” narratives, including recycled plots and stars, treatments of parental and male authority, and adult conceptualizations of adolescence. The third chapter describes girls’ experiences within these narratives through such conventions as attitude, teen fashion, music and dance, unsanctioned rites of passage, and race. The fourth chapter covers the negotiation of sex and sexuality, virginity and sexual empowerment.

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About the Author:
Sarah Hentges (RYT and YACEP) is a professor of transdisciplinary cultural studies at the University of Maine at Augusta and the founder and lead curator of The Spiral Goddess Collective, a Center for Mind/body Movement in Bangor, Maine. She has taught fitness classes (and college classes) for over 25 years and yoga for 20 years.

Press Reviews:
"directs attention to the many adolescent experiences that are not represented in mainstream titles…evokes meaningful questions about female empowerment in the cinema…an extensive examination of ‘coming of age’ films portraying teenage girls"—Film and History.

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