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All Reviews - Getting Real: Challenging the Sexualisation of Girls
Write a review.This book contains far more evidence and insight into the lives of young girls than I could have ever imagined [...] I urge you to read it, digest it and then use all of your strength to stop this before our children get hurt. Innocence should never be sold or abused. Source: Realize Beauty blogReviewer: Amanda Foxon-Hill ... the diversity of contributors offers a valuable range of personal and professional insights into an urgent issue and the book will be of great interest to concerned parents and interested readers alike. Source: Bookseller & PublisherReviewer: Jo Case Getting Real is frightening, confrontational and above all, a call to arms. ...Does Getting Real provide a light at the end of the tunnel? Are there any immediately identifiable solutions to the issues described? Fortunately, there are. ...a must read for anyone that cares about the future of our children, particularly those who have the power to make a difference...all adults. Source: Eating Disorders VictoriaReviewer: Dr Naomi Crafti, Education Officer ... an incredibly confronting but important book ... It's a terribly bleak but necessary look at how we are eroding what was once the sacred space of childhood with a bombardment of appalling imagery and sexually suggestive ideas aimed at children, particularly at girls. Source: MamaMia blogReviewer: Mia Freedman While some of its arguments may be hard to stomach, Getting Real might just be the book which changes the minds of some naysayers. Reviewer: Tamara Hunter Getting Real is impeccably researched and has the air of a new wave of feminism, unwilling to be seduced by the hollow claim that sexual promiscuity will liberate the masses. Source: MercatorNet.comReviewer: Pauline Cooper Getting Real: Challenging the Sexualisation of Girls is a necessary and confronting look at consumer targeting of young girls and its adverse effects. Source: Bookseller & PublisherReviewer: Anonymous Our modern culture is preoccupied with sexualising the experiences of childhood. Getting Real unmasks the tactics of those who mercilessly target children with messages that confuse and distort their development. It offers insights about how to reclaim childhood and support the critical discourse of children's rights. Source: CEO, Australian Childhood FoundationReviewer: Joe Tucci Getting Real is powerful, disturbing, confronting. If we don't challenge what we're beginning to accept as the social norm, the risk to our girls will only continue to grow. Source: AuthorReviewer: Melina Marchetta ...it contains a treasure trove of information and should be mandatory reading for all workers with young people in health, education and welfare. Reviewer: Michael Carr-Gregg Every piece in this collection is a gem. Reviewer: Charmaine Saunders 2004 - 2010 © BookstorePro |
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