Cinderella ate my daughter

dispatches from the front lines of the new girlie-girl culture

Investigates what the author calls the "girly-girl" culture, with its emphasis on princesses and the color pink, in an effort to understand whether a focus on beauty and play-sexiness is harmful to growing girls, and argues that parents need to determine their values, set reasonable limits, and encourage dialogue with their daughters in order to soften the influence of consumer culture and materialism.

Harper
2012
9780061711534
book

Holdings

436432