An edition of Odd girl out (2011)

Odd girl out

the hidden culture of aggression in girls

1st Mariner Books ed., completely rev. and updated.
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An edition of Odd girl out (2011)

Odd girl out

the hidden culture of aggression in girls

1st Mariner Books ed., completely rev. and updated.
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There is little sugar but lots of spice in journalist Rachel Simmons's brave and brilliant book that skewers the stereotype of girls as the kinder, gentler gender. Odd Girl Out begins with the premise that girls are socialized to be sweet with a double bind: they must value friendships; but they must not express the anger that might destroy them. Lacking cultural permission to acknowledge conflict, girls develop what Simmons calls "a hidden culture of silent and indirect aggression." The author, who visited 30 schools and talked to 300 girls, catalogues chilling and heartbreaking acts of aggression, including the silent treatment, note-passing, glaring, gossiping, ganging up, fashion police, and being nice in private/mean in public. She decodes the vocabulary of these sneak attacks, explaining, for example, three ways to parse the meaning of "I'm fat." --- Amazon.

When Odd girl out was first published, it ignit[ed] a long-overdue conversation about the hidden culture of female bullying. Today, the dirty looks, taunting notes, and social exclusion that plague girls' friendships have gained new momentum in cyberspace. Simmons gives girls, parents, and educators strategies for navigating social dynamics online, as well as classroom initiatives and step-by-step parental suggestions for dealing with conventional bullying.--p. [4] of cover.

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English
Pages
412

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Odd girl out: the hidden culture of aggression in girls
2011, Mariner Books/Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
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Table of Contents

The hidden culture of aggression in girls
Intimate enemies
The truth hurts
BFF 2.0, cyber bullying and cyberdrams
She's all that
The bully in the mirror
Popular
Resistance
Parents speak
Helping her through drama, bullying, and everything in between
Raising kids in a digital age
The road ahead for educators and administrators.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 369-386) and index.

Published in
Boston

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
302.5408342
Library of Congress
BF723.A35 S56 2011, BF723.A35.S56 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
xix, 412 p.
Number of pages
412

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27129011M
Internet Archive
oddgirlouthidden0000simm_v4e1
ISBN 10
0547520190
ISBN 13
9780547520193
OCLC/WorldCat
651912253

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