RECIPIENT OF THE HIGHLY COMMENDED CERTIFICATE FOR THE ALPSP 2010 BEST NEW JOURNAL AWARD
WINNER OF THE 2009 AAP/PSP PROSE AWARD FOR BEST NEW JOURNAL IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES & HUMANITIES
Dear Colleague,
We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of Girlhood Studies has been published by Berghahn Journals. With the publication of this issue in this special time of the girl, Girlhood Studies celebrates its own milestone-the tenth issue of the journal. We have launched approximately 600,000 words on girlhood studies into the world, and close to seventy articles.
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Volume 5, Issue 2
EDITORIAL
The Time of the Girl
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Claudia Mitchell; Jacqueline Reid-Walsh
ARTICLES
"A Badly Brought Up Member of the Family": Early Adolescence and/as Narrative Rupture in Alice Munro's Lives of Girls and Women
http://bit.ly/YdSrmT
Katherine Bell
Possessed by Silence: Cotton Mather, Mercy Short, and the Origin of America's Mean Girls
http://bit.ly/YEpVdT
LuElla D'Amico
"Boys Fight, Girls Fight": Adolescent Girls Speak about Girls' Aggression
http://bit.ly/13n2uHw
Melissa K. Levy
Discourses of Choice and Experiences of Constraint: Analyses of Girls' Use of Violence
http://bit.ly/Zk8ccQ
Marion Brown
Miniature Bride or Little Girl Religious: First Communion Clothing in Post-war Spanish Culture and Society
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Jessamy Harvey
Poor Quality Health: A Symptom of Gender Inequality for Girls Living with Poverty
http://bit.ly/WZbFPr
Zainul Sajan Virgi
REPORT
Young Adult Book Clubs: Feminism Online
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Allie Shier
REVIEWS
Revealing the Icons/Eye-Cons of Girls' Culture
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Natalie Coulter
Thirty Years Later: The Persevering Relevance of Searching for April Raintree
http://bit.ly/Ypg0XI
Jennifer Lahn
Good Chronological History Detected but Critical Analysis on the Missing List
http://bit.ly/WV8jvg
Jo Lampert
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