Dolls studies : the many meanings of girls' toys and play /
| Other Authors: | , |
|---|---|
| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
| Published: |
New York :
Peter Lang,
[2015]
|
| Series: | Mediated youth ;
vol. 19. |
| Subjects: |
Table of Contents:
- Children's books, dolls, and the performance of race; or, the possibility of children's literature / Robin Bernstein
- Dolling up history: fictions of Jewish American girlhood / Lisa Marcus
- Dolls and play: material culture and memories of girlhood in Germany, 1933-1945 / Alexandra Lloyd
- The "dollification" of Riot Grrrls: self-fashioning alternative identities / Meghan Chandler and Diana Anselmo-Sequeira
- "It's Barbie, bitch": re-reading the doll through Nicki Minaj and Harajuku Barbie / Jennifer Dawn Whitney
- Technologies of gender and girlhood: doll discourses in Ireland, 1801-1909 / Vanessa Rutherford
- Rescripting, modifying, and mediating artifacts: Bratz dolls and diasporic Iranian girls in Australia / Naghmeh Nouri Esfahani and Victoria Carrington
- Barbie sex videos: making sense of children's media-making / Elizabeth Chin
- Adelaide Huret and the nineteenth-century French fashion doll: constructing dolls/constructing the modern / Juliette Peers
- The doll-machine: dolls, modernism, experience / Catherine Driscoll
- Girls' day for Umé: western perceptions of the Hina Matsuri, 1874-1937 / Judy Shoaf
- The secret sex lives of Native American Barbies, from the mysteries of motherhood, to the magic of colonialism / Erich Fox Tree
- Canadian "Maplelea" girl dolls: the commodification of difference / Amanda Murphyao and Anne Trepanier.