This thesis looks at how a contemporary notion of successful girlhood is negotiated in the social text of Seventeen magazine. Moreover, it demonstrates the ways in which Seventeen’s representations of successful and ideal girls reflect and mediate timely values of postfeminism and neoliberalism. This thesis will also make visible how race, class, ability, and sexuality are negotiated within Seventeen’s “success” framework, in order to illuminate intersectional issues implicit in conceptualizing ideal girlhood. The method for this research is a semiotic discourse analysis, looking at the visual and linguistic signs within the text in order to connect them with broader ideologies and themes surrounding contemporary ideal girlhood. Drawing on ...
The main aim of the graduation thesis "Reflection of a girl's world in the magazine Bravo Girl!" usi...
Contemporary girlhood is marked by the purported end of gender inequality in our society. Rather tha...
This essay investigates postfeminist discourses in women’s magazines with the use of Fairclough’s (2...
The background of this research is the growth of mass media industry which is collaborated with fash...
This study investigates the gender and identity messages presented to teenage girls in female adoles...
Girls’ magazines play an important role in female adolescents’ identity and their constructions of f...
Girls’ magazines play an important role in female adolescents’ identity and their constructions of f...
Girls' magazines play an important role in the maintenance of gender perceptions and the creation of...
Depictions of girls and young women as powerful, unconstrained and outshining boys and men character...
Depictions of girls and young women as powerful, unconstrained and outshining boys and men character...
Depictions of girls and young women as powerful, unconstrained and outshining boys and men character...
Depictions of girls and young women as powerful, unconstrained and outshining boys and men character...
It has bee1l said that feminism is dead, but in fact feminism is alive in popular cultural fonlls t...
Examining the ways in which 'femininity' is defined and reproduced via cultural representations has ...
Examining the ways in which 'femininity' is defined and reproduced via cultural representations has ...
The main aim of the graduation thesis "Reflection of a girl's world in the magazine Bravo Girl!" usi...
Contemporary girlhood is marked by the purported end of gender inequality in our society. Rather tha...
This essay investigates postfeminist discourses in women’s magazines with the use of Fairclough’s (2...
The background of this research is the growth of mass media industry which is collaborated with fash...
This study investigates the gender and identity messages presented to teenage girls in female adoles...
Girls’ magazines play an important role in female adolescents’ identity and their constructions of f...
Girls’ magazines play an important role in female adolescents’ identity and their constructions of f...
Girls' magazines play an important role in the maintenance of gender perceptions and the creation of...
Depictions of girls and young women as powerful, unconstrained and outshining boys and men character...
Depictions of girls and young women as powerful, unconstrained and outshining boys and men character...
Depictions of girls and young women as powerful, unconstrained and outshining boys and men character...
Depictions of girls and young women as powerful, unconstrained and outshining boys and men character...
It has bee1l said that feminism is dead, but in fact feminism is alive in popular cultural fonlls t...
Examining the ways in which 'femininity' is defined and reproduced via cultural representations has ...
Examining the ways in which 'femininity' is defined and reproduced via cultural representations has ...
The main aim of the graduation thesis "Reflection of a girl's world in the magazine Bravo Girl!" usi...
Contemporary girlhood is marked by the purported end of gender inequality in our society. Rather tha...
This essay investigates postfeminist discourses in women’s magazines with the use of Fairclough’s (2...