Talking Young Femininities explores the spontaneous talk of adolescent British girls from different socio-cultural backgrounds, examiningathe different discursive identities they negotiate in their talk, including the 'cool' private-school-girl, the 'tough' British Bangladeshi girl, and the 'sheltered' East End girl.
Acknowledgements Transcription Conventions Girls' Talk as a Resource for Identity Construction PART I: TALKING YOUNG FEMININITIES: IDENTITY AND THE INTERPLAY BETWEEN GENDER, ETHNICITY AND SOCIAL CLASS Cool and Socially Aware Private School Girls Sheltered But Independent East End Girls Tough and Respectable British Bangladeshi Girls PART II: SEX TALK AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF YOUNG FEMININITIES Self-disclosing Sex Talk: self-determined Girls Playful Sex Talk: 'Good Girls' and 'Bad Girls' Impersonal Sex Talk: Knowing Girls Conclusions Bibliography Index
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