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Growing up female

Describes the socialization of the American woman through a personal look into the lives of six females ranging from kindergarten age to middle age. Shows the influence of such forces as parents, teachers, guidance counselors, the media, advertising, pop music, and marriage.

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  • "Growing Up Female is the very first film of the modern women's movement. Produced in 1971, it caused controversy and exhilaration. It was widely used by consciousness-raising groups to generate interest and help explain feminism to a skeptical society. The film looks at female socialization through a personal look into the lives of six women, age 4 to 35, and the forces that shape them--teachers, counselors, advertising, music and the institution of marriage. It offers us a chance to see how much has changed--and how much remains the same."
  • "Describes the socialization of the American woman through a personal look into the lives of six females ranging from kindergarten age to middle age. Shows the influence of such forces as parents, teachers, guidance counselors, the media, advertising, pop music, and marriage."@en
  • "Describes the socialization of the American woman through a personal look into the lives of six females ranging from kindergarten age to middle age. Shows the influence of such forces as parents, teachers, guidance counselors, the media, advertising, pop music, and marriage."
  • "Describes the socialization of American women through a personal look into the lives of six females ranging from kindergarten age to middle age. Shows the influence of such forces as parents, teachers, guidance counselors, the media, advertising, pop music, and marriage."
  • "Describes the socialization of the American woman through a personal look into the lives of six women, ranging in age from 4 to 35. Shows the influence of various factors in directing women into socially acceptable sex roles."@en
  • "Shows the socialization of the American woman through a personal look into the lives of six females ranging in age from four to thirty-five and looks at the forces that shape them--parents, teachers, guidance counselors, the media, pop music, and the institution of marriage."
  • "Describes the socialization of the American woman through a personal look into the lives of six females ranging in age from 4 to 35. Shows the action of such forces as parents, teachers, guidance counselors, the media, and the institution of marriage."@en
  • "Shows the socialization of the American woman through a personal look into the lives of six women, ranging in age from 4 to 35. Shows the action of such forces as parents, teachers, guidance counselors, the media, pop music, and the institution of marriage."@en

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