This is not your mother speaking: Teenage girls, teen girl magazines, and social change in Australia and the United States, circa 1966-1996
thesis
posted on 2019-06-22, 09:15authored byKIRRA DUSK MINTON
This thesis studies the relationship between teen girl magazines and their readers, spanning four decades, in the USA and Australia. Until the mid-1960s, teen girl magazines prescribed traditional modes of femininity and social participation. From the mid-1960s, pressure from teenage girls to reflect their changing world view and issues that impacted them triggered a change in these magazines and in the relationship between them and their teen girl readers. By examining the relationship between teen girls and their magazines and the tensions within disparate stakeholder groups (parents and advertisers), this thesis challenges understandings of girlhood in the late twentieth century.
History
Principal supervisor
Seamus Patrick Ohanlon
Additional supervisor 1
Kate Murphy
Year of Award
2019
Department, School or Centre
School of Philosophical, Historical & International Studies