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Title: Just A Girl? Rock Music, Feminism, and the Cultural Construction of Female Youth
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Ward, Gayle, (1998). "Just A Girl? Rock Music, Feminism, and the Cultural Construction of Female Youth," in Signs, Vol. 23, No. 3, Spring, p. 585-609 Showed first 250 characters
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Ward, Gayle, (1998). "Just A Girl? Rock Music, Feminism, and the Cultural Construction of Female Youth," in Signs, Vol. 23, No. 3, Spring, p. 585-609 Showed next 250 characters
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