ERIC Number: EJ865997
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2009-Dec
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"Dolly" Girls: Tweenies as Artefacts of Consumption
Brookes, Fiona; Kelly, Peter
Journal of Youth Studies, v12 n6 p599-613 Dec 2009
The apparent sexualization and exploitation of young girls by the consumer media is a much debated topic in the advanced liberal democracies. This paper will develop the argument that the "consumer-media culture" has established itself as one of the most powerful influences in processes of self-formation for young people, and that a tweenie self can be understood as an artefact of consumption. We will identify and analyse the resources that the consumer media provides to tweenies--girls aged between 9 and 14--as they seek to "fashion" a sense of self. The paper presents an analysis of the resources presented to this population of young girls/women by an Australian "appearance" magazine, "Dolly". We will argue that these identity resources are limited in scope, are dominated by images of young, slim and attractive females, and position the tweenie self as an artefact of consumption.
Descriptors: Females, Consumer Education, Foreign Countries, Adolescents, Self Concept, Mass Media Use, Periodicals
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Opinion Papers; Reports - Evaluative
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Australia
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