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Girl Wide Web

Girls, the Internet, and the Negotiation of Identity
Book on DemandKartoniert, Paperback
228 Seiten
Englisch
Peter Langerschienen am29.03.2005
Given the rapidly growing presence of girls online, serious academic inquiry into the relationship between girls and the Internet is imperative. Girl Wide Web is an innovative collection of cutting-edge research exploring a wide sweep of issues related to the ways adolescent girls interact with the Internet. Employing a range of methodologies and theoretical perspectives primarily within cultural studies, the authors examine a variety of topics - from instant messaging and web-diaries to online fan communities and Internet advertising that targets young girls. Taken together, these essays provide a rich portrait of the complex relationship among girls, the Internet, and the negotiation of identity.mehr

Produkt

KlappentextGiven the rapidly growing presence of girls online, serious academic inquiry into the relationship between girls and the Internet is imperative. Girl Wide Web is an innovative collection of cutting-edge research exploring a wide sweep of issues related to the ways adolescent girls interact with the Internet. Employing a range of methodologies and theoretical perspectives primarily within cultural studies, the authors examine a variety of topics - from instant messaging and web-diaries to online fan communities and Internet advertising that targets young girls. Taken together, these essays provide a rich portrait of the complex relationship among girls, the Internet, and the negotiation of identity.
Zusatztext«This collection of well-researched and stimulating essays about girls? Internet use thoughtfully explores the intersection of girlhood, technology, and identity development. From personal home pages to commercial websites to instant messenger and chat, the various applications of the WWW are investigated with an eye toward girls as unique users, creators, citizens, and audiences. The book challenges popular constructions of girls as technologically naïve, culturally duped, and vulnerable, and instead reveals how girls use the WWW to produce and reproduce culture, to communicate, and to navigate childhood and adolescence. ?Girl Wide Web? makes significant contributions to our growing understanding of girl culture at the start of the new millennium.» (Susannah R. Stern, Communication Studies, University of San Diego)
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-0-8204-7117-4
ProduktartBook on Demand
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2005
Erscheinungsdatum29.03.2005
Reihen-Nr.11
Seiten228 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht330 g
Artikel-Nr.16314082

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contents: Sharon R. Mazzarella: Introduction. It's a Girl Wide Web - Lynne Y. Edwards: Victims, Villains, and Vixens. Teen Girls and Internet Crime - Ashley D. Grisso/David Weiss: What are gURLS Talking about? Adolescent Girls' Construction of Sexual Identity on gURL.com - Debra Merskin: Making an About-Face. Jammer Girls and the World Wide Web - Susan F. Walsh: Gender, Power, and Social Interaction. How Blue Jean Online Constructs Adolescent Girlhood - Susan J. Harewood/Angharad N. Valdivia: Exploring Dora. Re-embodied Latinidad on the Web - Christine Scodari: You're Sixteen, You're Dutiful, You're Online. «Fangirls» and the Negotiation of Age and/or Gender Subjectivities in TV Newsgroups - Kimberly S. Gregson: What if the Lead Character Looks Like Me? Girl fans of Shoujo Anime and Their Web Sites - Sharon R. Mazzarella: Claiming a Space. The Cultural Economy of Teen Girl Fandom on the Web - Divya C. McMillin: Teen Crossings. Emerging Cyberpublics in India - Shayla Marie Thiel: «IM Me». Identity Construction and Gender Negotiation in the World of Adolescent Girls and Instant Messaging - Lynn Schofield Clark: The Constant Contact Generation. Exploring Teen Friendship Networks Online.mehr