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The politics of powerpuff: putting the ‘girl’ into ‘girl power’
Ewan Kirkland
University of Brighton
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Arts and Humanities
1990s
100%
Discourse
100%
Femininity
100%
Heroine
100%
Identity Formation
100%
Limitations
100%
Popular
100%
Power politics
100%
Protagonist
100%
Keyphrases
Child Character
33%
Generational Politics
33%
Girl Power
100%
Girlhood
33%
Heroine
33%
Heterosexual
33%
Identity Formation
33%
Marginalization
33%
Politics
100%
Popular Discourse
33%
Power Politics
33%
Putting
100%
Vilification
33%
White Middle Classes
33%
Young Femininity
33%
Social Sciences
Femininity
100%
Identity Formation
100%
Middle Class
100%
Social Exclusion
100%