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Cinderella Ate My Daughter: Dispatches from the Front Lines of the New Girlie-Girl Culture
Contributor(s): Orenstein, Peggy (Author)

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ISBN: 0061711535     ISBN-13: 9780061711534
Publisher: Harper Paperbacks
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Binding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: January 2012
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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Children's Studies
- Social Science | Popular Culture
- Social Science | Gender Studies
Dewey: 305.230
LCCN: 2012428165
Physical Information: 0.7" H x 5.5" W x 8" L (0.45 lbs) 272 pages
Themes:
- Topical - Family
- Sex & Gender - Feminine
Features: Bibliography, Index, Price on Product, Table of Contents
Review Citations: New York Times Book Review 02/26/2012 pg. 24
 
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Publisher Description:

Peggy Orenstein, acclaimed author of the groundbreaking New York Times bestsellers Girls & Sex and Schoolgirls, offers a radical, timely wake-up call for parents, revealing the dark side of a pretty and pink culture confronting girls at every turn as they grow into adults.

Sweet and sassy or predatory and hardened, sexualized girlhood influences our daughters from infancy onward, telling them that how a girl looks matters more than who she is. Somewhere between the exhilarating rise of Girl Power in the 1990s and today, the pursuit of physical perfection has been recast as the source of female empowerment. And commercialization has spread the message faster and farther, reaching girls at ever-younger ages. But how dangerous is pink and pretty, anyway? Being a princess is just make-believe; eventually they grow out of it . . . or do they?

In search of answers, Peggy Orenstein visited Disneyland, trolled American Girl Place, and met parents of beauty-pageant preschoolers tricked out like Vegas showgirls. The stakes turn out to be higher than she ever imagined. From premature sexualization to the risk of depression to rising rates of narcissism, the potential negative impact of this new girlie-girl culture is undeniable--yet armed with awareness and recognition, parents can effectively counterbalance its influence in their daughters' lives.


Contributor Bio(s): Orenstein, Peggy: -

Peggy Orenstein is the New York Times bestselling author of Cinderella Ate My Daughter, Waiting for Daisy, Flux, and Schoolgirls. A contributing writer for the New York Times Magazine, she has been published in USA Today, Parenting, Salon, the New Yorker, and other publications, and has contributed commentary to NPR's All Things Considered. She lives in Northern California with her husband and daughter.


 
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