An edition of Fast girls (2002)

Fast girls

teenage tribes and the myth of the slut

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An edition of Fast girls (2002)

Fast girls

teenage tribes and the myth of the slut

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The American high school is a tribal place -- and often a cruel one. Divisions are drawn between jocks, cheerleaders, nerds, drama geeks, goths. But there is one person who exists outside of the cliques, who is never welcomed into any group. She is the girl with the reputation, the one boys are drawn to and other girls avoid. Many people remember her from their high school days -- some can even recall her name -- but few have thought about her significance: Why is she such a universal figure? Has she done the things of which she is accused? How is her reputation created in the first place? She is the high school slut, and Fast Girls explores her experience and her legacy. In this brilliant fusion of reportage, criticism, and memoir, Emily White provides an in-depth look at the girls who were labeled high school sluts and the culture that perpetuates the myth. White began this project by placing a query in a syndicated newspaper column -- "Are you now or were you the slut of your high school class?"--And by setting up an 800 number in her home to talk with girls who were branded as sluts. Through interviews, e-mails, and other exchanges with more than one hundred girls and women across the country, White identifies the common threads in their life stories and deconstructs the archetype of the slut, revealing how it reflects our society's attitudes toward sex, women, and the outsider. She seamlessly combines her own research with cogent analysis of feminist thought and a critical examination of popular films and music, resulting in a book that not only explains the preconditions of the slut -- what qualities lead a girl to be targeted, which communities most often target her -- but also tells us why our culture needs her. With remarkable empathy and understanding for her subjects, Emily White opens a window on the tribal world of teenagers and the lasting effects of adolescent ostracism. Incisive and affecting, provocative and haunting, Fast Girls marks the debut of an important new voice for feminism.

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Scribner
Language
English
Pages
219

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Fast girls: teenage tribes and the myth of the slut
2003, Berkley Books
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Fast girls: teenage tribes and the myth of the slut
2002, Scribner
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Fast Girls: Teenage Tribes and the Myth of the Slut
March 5, 2002, Scribner
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Table of Contents

High school's secret life
Girl in the rumor
Sut archetype
Dangerous suburb
Family values and home wreckers
Themes of isolation
Cruelty of girls
Basement histories
Race and the slut story
Getting over high school.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 214-217).

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
305.235/0973
Library of Congress
HQ796 .W4726 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
219 p. :
Number of pages
219

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24929137M
Internet Archive
fastgirlsteenage00whit
ISBN 10
0684867400
ISBN 13
9780684867403
LCCN
2001057562
OCLC/WorldCat
48449682

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