Dear Colleague,
A new issue of Girlhood Studies has published!
Berghahn is also delighted to announce that Girlhood Studies is now published in association with the International Girls Studies Association (IGSA).
Volume 12, Issue 2
Editorial
Mobilizing a Social Justice Agenda
Claudia Mitchell
http://bit.ly/2Khfpcm
Articles
Silence and the Regulation of Feminist Anger in Young Adult Rape Fiction
Aiyana Altrows
http://bit.ly/2KfahWn
13 Reasons Why the Rape Myth Survives
Delphine Letort
http://bit.ly/2Yxao8D
Black Girl Thought in the Work of Ntozake Shange
Naila Keleta-Mae
http://bit.ly/2ZnA1Gi
Black Girls and Dolls Navigating Race, Class, and Gender in Toronto
Janet Seow
http://bit.ly/2ZqwCXe
Latina Girls' Sexual Education in the (New) Latinx Diaspora
Katherine Clonan-Roy
http://bit.ly/2Ow8f9t
Being a Girl Who Gets into Trouble: Narratives of Girlhood
Elaine Arnull
http://bit.ly/32XncEV
Primary Schoolgirls Addressing Bullying and Negotiating Femininity
Deevia Bhana and Emmanuel Mayeza
http://bit.ly/2Ow6A40
Toward a Definition of Transnational Girlhood
Catherine Vanner
http://bit.ly/2GC95Lq
Reviews
A History of the Resilience of Black Girls
Courtney Cook
http://bit.ly/2YztkUr
Molding Nineteenth-century Girls in the Cape Colony into Respectable Christian Women
Elizabeth Dillenburg
http://bit.ly/33cWBUu
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