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Amie Kandeh, the IRC’s gender-based violence prevention coordinator in Sierra Leone, talks about how her team works to give thousands of women and girls back their sense of hope, belonging and self-respect.
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The findings of the world's largest study on the ability of children and young people to taste and what they like have now been published jointly by Danish Science Communication and food scientists from The Faculty of Life Sciences (LIFE) at University of Copenhagen. ... - Boys have a sweeter tooth than girls; ...
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All about Debris: Material Girls: Making Sense of Feminist Cultural Theory by Suzanna Danuta Walters. LibraryThing is a cataloging and social networking site for booklovers ... Results from Google Books ... Members Reviews Popularity Average rating Conversations...
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Material Girls: Making Sense of Feminist Cultural Theory (Hardcover) ... by Suzanna Danuta Walters (Author) "It is vital to recognize that early feminist cultural criticism developed alongside the "second wave" of American feminism in the later 1960s and into the..." (more) ... Shop All Departments...
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Material Girls: Making Sense of Feminist Cultural Theory by Suzanna Danuta Walters; Binding: Paperback, 221 pages ; Publisher: University of California Press; List Price: USD $21.95; Weight: 65 ; Dimension: H: 0.75 x L: 9 x W: 0.49 inches ;
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Combining intertextual, audience and feminist perspectives, this article investigates how young girls make meaning from celebrities. Based on focus group interviews with Dutch girls aged 12—13, it argues that girls' talk about celebrities functions as an identity tool in the reflexive project of the self.
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