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Different for Girls
How Culture Creates Women

 

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Different for Girls
How Culture Creates Women

Joan Smith (Editor)

 

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ISBN: 9780099594116

 

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Why are women urged to have children when they don't want them? Are single mothers to blame for truancy and teenage crime? In a series of essays on female icons like the Princess of Wales as well as ogres like Rosemary West, this book demonstrates the extent to which our judgements are influenced by unconscious ideas about gender.


The new icons appear to be all-powerful, but what is really going on? Can Princess Diana ever be anything but the Queen of Broken Hearts? Why are women urged to have children when they don't want them? Are single mothers to blame for truancy and teenage crime? What exactly was Linda Fiorentino up to in "The Last Seduction"? And why can't sex symbols like Madonna have sex? In a series of essays on female icons like the Princess of Wales and Naomi Campbell as well as ogres like Rosemary West, Smith demonstrates the extent to which our judgements are influenced by unconscious ideas about gender. In doing so, her book tackles an intriguing possibility: that the idea of difference is far more important than its reality.


 

ISBN 99594110
ISBN13 9780099594116
Publisher Vintage
Format Paperback
Publication date 01/10/1998
Pages 186
Weight (grammes) 133
Published in United Kingdom
Height (mm) 199
Width (mm) 132