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Changing Cultures
Feminism, Youth and Consumerism



April 1992 | 256 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Changing Cultures brings together a selection of challenging essays which have their roots in the fertile convergence of feminism, sociology and cultural studies.

Themes include the assessment of feminist theory, its transformations and its ability to illuminate issues and practices. The complex relationship between objects of study, their political implications and their historical context is a recurring theme. The book includes analyses of the utopianism of feminist thought on the family; sexuality and sexual difference in youth service provision; and the symbolic resonance of the urban and the domestic in the education of girls. It goes on to investigate child sexual abuse in relation to problems of interpretation and the politics of media representation. The final section examines different theorizations of consumerism and advertising and their implications for our understanding of youth and consumerism.

 
Introduction
Intellectual Work in Context and Process

 
 
From Utopian to Scientific Feminism? Critical Analyses of the Family
 
A Girls' Project and Some Responses to Lesbianism Youth Service Provision, Social Order and the Question of Girls
 
The Urban, the Domestic and Education for Girls
 
Drawing the Line
A Feminist Response to Adult-Child Sexual Relations

 
 
Outrage and Anxiety in the Reporting of Child Sexual Abuse
Cleveland and the Press

 
 
Consumerism and its Contradictions
with Orson Nava
Discriminating or Duped? Young People as Consumers of Advertising/Art
 
Consumerism Reconsidered
Buying and Power

 

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