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Volume 11 (2018): Issue 1 (Mar 2018): Locating Tween Girls. Guest Editors: Natalie Coulter and Melanie Kennedy
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Girlhood Studies
Table of Contents
Editorial
A Girl of a Certain Age
Introduction
Locating Tween Girls
Articles
Authenticity and Aspiration
Exploring the CBBC Television Tween
Tween Girls’ Use of Television to Navigate Friendship
From Selfies to Sexting
Tween Girls, Intimacy, and Subjectivities
The Doll “InbeTween”
Online Doll Videos and the Intertextuality of Tween Girl Culture
Tweens as Technofeminists
Exploring Girlhood Identity in Technology Camp
Who (the) Girls and Boys Are
Gender Nonconformity in Middle-Grade Fiction
Sprinkling Black Girl Magic in the Middle-Grade Novel
Thebes Troutman as Traveling Tween
Revising the Family Story
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