Dear Colleague,
We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of Girlhood Studies has been published by Berghahn Journals. This Open Call issue brings together a collection of articles from Canada, the US and Russia that address a range of themes of concern and interest to the study of contemporary girlhood. Taken together the articles highlight the rich possibilities for scholarship in the area of girlhood.
Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal: www.journals.berghahnbooks.com/ghs
Current Issue: Volume 8, Issue 2
Editorial: A Miscellany from Textual Readings to Comedy
Claudia Mitchell
http://bit.ly/1DKQRmh
ARTICLES
Little Girls on the Prairie and the Possibility of Subversive Reading
Amy Singer
http://bit.ly/1IHmETH
Sexuality, Interruption, and Nancy Drew
Michael G. Cornelius
http://bit.ly/1L6qSW3
“A Room of Her Very Own”: Privacy and Leisure in the Victorian Girl’s Bedroom
Sonya Sawyer Fritz
http://bit.ly/1hyvtX6
Trumping All? Disability and Girlhood Studies
Deborah Stienstra
http://bit.ly/1MkGIhb
Modernization, Patriarchy, and the Life of Girls in the North Caucasian Region
Irina Kosterina
http://bit.ly/1h3GlMR
Pride and Sexiness: Girls of Color Discuss Race, Body Image, and Sexualization
Sharon Lamb and Aleksandra Plocha
http://bit.ly/1DNytJe
“I Don’t Want to Claim America”: African Refugee Girls and Discourses of Othering
Laura Boutwell
http://bit.ly/1HH9P8f
Are Teenage Girls Funny? Laughter, Humor and Young Women’s Performance of Gender and Sexual Agency
Fiona Cullen
http://bit.ly/1MonM2Q
Girltopia: Girl Scouts and the Leadership Development of Girls
Angela High-Pippert
http://bit.ly/1Nr1o62
REVIEWS
Listening to Latina Girls' Perspectives
Kasey Butcher
http://bit.ly/1NaHiPj
Spaces of Possibility: Mapping the Molecular in the Lives of Girls
Shauna Pomerantz
http://bit.ly/1N3Y1og
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