Tween girls' dressing and young feminity in Singapore [electronic resource] : too much, too young, too fast? / Bernice Loh.
2022
GT1730
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Title
Tween girls' dressing and young feminity in Singapore [electronic resource] : too much, too young, too fast? / Bernice Loh.
Author
ISBN
9789811695117 (electronic bk.)
9811695113 (electronic bk.)
9811695105
9789811695100
9811695113 (electronic bk.)
9811695105
9789811695100
Published
Singapore : Springer, 2022.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource.
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-16-9511-7 doi
Call Number
GT1730
Dewey Decimal Classification
391.3/095957
Summary
This book provides an insight into girls cultural identities and young femininities through an understanding of tween girls dressing in Singapore. The book adopts a girl-centred approach to shed light on the narratives and experiences of young Singaporean girls that have often been overlooked. It draws on the conversations with young Singaporean girls aged 8 to 12 to understand how they wanted to dress, from where they gained their inspiration, and what the social factors were that influenced their dressing. Through understanding how girls want to fashion themselves, the book shows that it is imprecise to discuss issues based on the assumption that there is one dominant, correct way to grow up as a young person in Singapore. This book unpacks how young Singaporean girls negotiate their cultural identities through clothing that do not simply conform to or reflect their roles as students. It also shows how girlhood in Singapore is multi-faceted and the values and meanings that tween girls attach to their dressing intersect at the personal, social, and cultural level. The book offers new ways of approaching and looking at girls adult-like dressing that move beyond the discourse of sexualisation. In establishing a space for young Singaporean girls voices in an area that has been dominated by studies from the West, this book also shows how the focus on tween girls in Asia can contribute to and advance the current state of girls studies.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed May 3, 2022).
Series
Perspectives on children and young people.
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Print version: 9789811695100
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: Understanding girls dressing
Chapter 2: Girlhood in Singapore
Chapter 3: YouTube and girls dressing
Chapter 4: A cultural perspective of tween girls dress
Chapter 5: Girls interpretive repertoires
Conclusion.
Chapter 1: Understanding girls dressing
Chapter 2: Girlhood in Singapore
Chapter 3: YouTube and girls dressing
Chapter 4: A cultural perspective of tween girls dress
Chapter 5: Girls interpretive repertoires
Conclusion.