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Tomboys: A Literary and Cultural History

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328 pages
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Exploring the evolution of the tomboy archetype, this book delves into its representation in popular culture over time. It examines how societal attitudes towards gender and femininity have influenced the portrayal of tomboys in literature, film, and media. By analyzing key figures and moments, the narrative reveals the complexities of identity and the cultural significance of tomboys, showcasing their role in challenging traditional gender norms and offering a lens through which to understand broader societal changes.

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Tomboys: A Literary and Cultural History, Michelle Ann Abate

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2008
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