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Volume 14 (2021): Issue 2 (Jun 2021): Call-and-Response: Looking Outward from/with IGSA@ND. Guest Editors: Angeletta KM Gourdine, Mary Celeste Kearney, and Shauna Pomerantz
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Girlhood Studies
Table of Contents
Editorial
What can Girlhood Studies be?
Guest Editor's Introduction
Call-and-Response
Call-and-Response
Articles
crushed little stars
crushed little stars
Disney's Specific and Ambiguous Princess
Disney's Specific and Ambiguous Princess
Muslim Girlhood,
Skam
Fandom, and DIY Citizenship
Black Girls Swim
Black Girls Swim
Ensuring Failure?
Ensuring Failure?
Where are all the Girls and Indigenous People at IGSA@ND?
Sites of Girlhood
Reviews
Changelings in Chicago
Changelings in Chicago
Myths of Age and Sexual Maturity
Myths of Age and Sexual Maturity
New Subjectivities: Maasai Schoolgirlhood as Light and (Girl Effects) Logic
New Subjectivities: Maasai Schoolgirlhood as Light and (Girl Effects) Logic
Black Girl Refusals and Reimaginings: Theorizing Liberatory Black Girlhoods Across the Diaspora
Black Girl Refusals and Reimaginings: Theorizing Liberatory Black Girlhoods Across the Diaspora
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