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OverviewFor the past several years, child advocates, parents, and educators have expressed concern over the sexualization of girls. Has the cultural sexual objectification of girls and women increased? Are younger and younger girls sold a ""sexed-up"" version of femininity, and are adult women sold a girlish sexuality? The Sexualization of Girls and Girlhood: Causes, Consequences, and Resistance includes the best empirical research, theory, and practice stemming from the report of the American Psychological Association's Task Force on the Sexualization of Girls. Contributors discuss evidence for this phenomenon from media and marketing, to interpersonal interaction, to girls' own efforts to fashion themselves after sexualized role models around them. A variety of consequences of the sexualization of girls and girlhood--for girls themselves, for others, and for society at large--are presented. Individual chapters cover topics such as athletics as a solution and problem for the sexualization of girls, sexual harassment by peers, gendered violence, body image, adolescent girls' sexual development, and healthy sexuality for girls and young women. Importantly, positive alternatives and suggestions are included so that those who care for girls can address this troubling cultural trend and help counter the significant risk to girls' wellbeing that it represents. This volume is a valuable resource for child advocates, parents, and educators and useful for undergraduate and graduate courses that address gender across disciplines such as psychology, sociology, anthropology, education, communication, media studies, and women's, and sexuality studies. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Eileen L. Zurbriggen (Professor, Department of Psychology, Professor, Department of Psychology, University of California, Santa Cruz) , Tomi-Ann Roberts (Professor of Psychology, Professor of Psychology, Colorado College)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 23.60cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 15.50cm Weight: 0.567kg ISBN: 9780199731657ISBN 10: 0199731659 Pages: 338 Publication Date: 22 November 2012 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of Contents"Contributors Part I. What is Sexualization? Scope of the Problem and Theoretical Foundations 1. The Problem of Sexualization: What is It and How Does it Happen? Tomi-Ann Roberts and Eileen L. Zurbriggen 2. ""She's So Pretty, She Looks Just like A Bratz Doll!"": Theoretical Foundations for Understanding Girls' and Women's Self-Objectification Tomi-Ann Roberts Part II. Cultural Contributions and Consequences 3. A Woman's Worth: Analyzing the Sexual Objectification of Black Women in Music Videos L Monique Ward, Rocio Rivadeneyra, Khia Thomas, Kyla Day, and Marina Epstein 4. Athletics as Solution and Problem: Sport Participation for Girls and the Sexualization of Female Athletes Elizabeth A. Daniels and Nicole M. LaVoi 5. It's Bad For Us Too: How the Sexualization of Girls Impacts the Sexuality of Boys, Men, and Women Deborah L. Tolman Part III. Interpersonal Contributions and Consequences 6. Sexual Harassment by Peers Jennifer L. Petersen and Janet Shibley Hyde 7. ""If you're Hot, I'm Bi"": Implications of Sexualization for Sexual-Minority Girls Elisabeth Morgan Thompson 8. The Sexualization of Girls and Gendered Violence: Mapping the Connections Natalie J. Purcell and Eileen L. Zurbriggen 9. Prostitution: An Extreme Form of Girls' Sexualization Melissa Farley Part IV. Intrapersonal Contributions and Consequences 10. Teens, Pre-teens, and Body Image Marika Tiggemann 11. Kiddy Thongs and Menstrual Pads: The Sexualization of Girls and Early Menstrual Life Margaret L. Stubbs and Ingrid Johnston-Robledo 12. ""I'd Rather be a Famous Fashion Model than a Famous Scientist"" : The Rewards and Costs of Internalizing Sexualization Sarah K. Murnen and Linda Smolak Part V. Resistance, Activism, and Alternatives 13. ""Not Always a Clear Path"": Making Space for Peers, Adults, and Complexity in Adolescent Girls' Sexual Development Laina Y. Bay-Cheng, Jennifer A. Livingston, and Nicole M. Fava 14. Toward a Healthy Sexuality for Girls and Young Women: A Critique of Desire Sharon Lamb 15. Fighting Sexualization: What Parents, Teachers, Communities, and Kids Can Do Eileen L. Zurbriggen and Tomi-Ann Roberts"ReviewsZurbriggen and Roberts are to be praised for their solicitation of such a diversity of contributions and then for skillfully and sequentially organizing the chapters to build toward their goal of providing a tool to fight back against the patriachal and sexist culture [that] lies at the root [of] the sexualization of girls (p.310). PsycCritiques """Drawing on research and theoretical contributions from 24 authors, Eileen Zurbriggen and Tomi-Ann Roberts have assembled a substantive volume that contributes greatly to the burgeoning field of girls' studies. Zurbriggen and Roberts are to be praised for their solicitation of such a diversity of contributions and then for skillfully and sequentially organizing the chapters to build toward their goal of providing a tool to fight back against the 'patriarchal and sexist culture [that] lies at the root [of] the sexualization of girls' (p. 310). I found the ample documentation easy to use and the index extensive as well as comprehensive. The book appears to be a good candidate as a textbook or a reader in an upper level or graduate course. In addition to girls' studies, all or parts of the volume would enhance gender studies, sociology, and psychology courses."" - Carol A. Gosselink, PsycCRITIQUES" Drawing on research and theoretical contributions from 24 authors, Eileen Zurbriggen and Tomi-Ann Roberts have assembled a substantive volume that contributes greatly to the burgeoning field of girls' studies. Zurbriggen and Roberts are to be praised for their solicitation of such a diversity of contributions and then for skillfully and sequentially organizing the chapters to build toward their goal of providing a tool to fight back against the 'patriarchal and sexist culture [that] lies at the root [of] the sexualization of girls' (p. 310). I found the ample documentation easy to use and the index extensive as well as comprehensive. The book appears to be a good candidate as a textbook or a reader in an upper level or graduate course. In addition to girls' studies, all or parts of the volume would enhance gender studies, sociology, and psychology courses. - Carol A. Gosselink, PsycCRITIQUES Drawing on research and theoretical contributions from 24 authors, Eileen Zurbriggen and Tomi-Ann Roberts have assembled a substantive volume that contributes greatly to the burgeoning field of girls' studies. Zurbriggen and Roberts are to be praised for their solicitation of such a diversity of contributions and then for skillfully and sequentially organizing the chapters to build toward their goal of providing a tool to fight back against the 'patriarchal and sexist culture [that] lies at the root [of] the sexualization of girls' (p. 310). I found the ample documentation easy to use and the index extensive as well as comprehensive. The book appears to be a good candidate as a textbook or a reader in an upper level or graduate course. In addition to girls' studies, all or parts of the volume would enhance gender studies, sociology, and psychology courses. - Carol A. Gosselink, PsycCRITIQUES Zurbriggen and Roberts are to be praised for their solicitation of such a diversity of contributions and then for skillfully and sequentially organizing the chapters to build toward their goal of providing a tool to fight back against the patriachal and sexist culture [that] lies at the root [of] the sexualization of girls (p.310). * PsycCritiques * Author InformationEileen L. Zurbriggen is Professor of Psychology at the University of California, Santa Cruz. She served as Chair of the American Psychological Association's Task Force on the Sexualization of Girls. Her research focuses on behavioral and psychological linkages of power and sex and on media representations of gender and sexuality. Tomi-Ann Roberts is Winkler-Herman Professor of Psychology at Colorado College. She served on the American Psychological Association's Task Force on the Sexualization of Girls. Her research focuses on the consequences of the sexual objectification of girls and women, particularly the psychological consequences of girls' and women's own efforts to change their bodies and appearance to meet cultural standards. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |