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Volume 9 (2016): Issue 2 (Jun 2016)
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Girlhood Studies
Table of Contents
Editorial
Breaking Boundaries in Girlhood Studies
Special Section: Indigenous Girls. Edited by Kirsten Lindquist, Kari-dawn Wuttunee, and Sarah Flicker
Speaking Our Truths, Building Our Strengths
Speaking Our Truths, Building Our Strengths
Overlapping Time and Place
Overlapping Time and Place
Understanding the Role of Cultural Continuity in Reclaiming the Identity of Young Indigenous Women
Red Intersectionality and Violence-informed Witnessing Praxis with Indigenous Girls
Indigenous Girls in Rural Mexico
Indigenous Girls in Rural Mexico
Personal Pieces
‘Hey, Can I Call You Quick?’ Navigating the Academic Swells as Young Indigenous Women
Sexy Health Carnival
Sexy Health Carnival
Mipit
Drama Review
Sexual Politics and Cultural Oppression
Artwork
Still Dancing
General Article
“Loving and Cruel, All at the Same Time”
“Loving and Cruel, All at the Same Time”
Beyond the Discourse of Sexualization
Beyond the Discourse of Sexualization
Book Review
Their Journey to Triumphant Activism
Their Journey to Triumphant Activism
Reading and Re-Reading Models of Girlhood
Attitude or Age
Attitude or Age
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