Reviving Ophelia : saving the selves of adolescent girls
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Reviving Ophelia : saving the selves of adolescent girls
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The work Reviving Ophelia : saving the selves of adolescent girls represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in San Francisco Public Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Moving Image, Visual Materials.
- Label
- Reviving Ophelia : saving the selves of adolescent girls
- Title remainder
- saving the selves of adolescent girls
- Statement of responsibility
- produced by Media Education Foundation
- Subject
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- Advertising -- Psychological aspects
- Body image -- Social aspects
- Communication
- Documentary films
- Gender
- Mass media and women -- United States
- Media studies
- Peer pressure in adolescence
- Popular culture -- United States
- Self-esteem in adolescence
- Self-perception in adolescence
- Teenage girls -- Family relationships
- Teenage girls -- Psychology
- Women's studies
- Language
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- eng
- eng
- Summary
- Based on Mary Pipher's bestselling book, this illustrated interview examines the challenges faced by teenage girls, and the role media and popular culture play in shaping their identities. Reviving Ophelia inspires families, teachers, schools, and civic groups to empower girls to free themselves from the toxic influences of today's media-saturated culture
- Cataloging source
- MaNoMEF
- Characteristic
- videorecording
- Credits note
- Executive producers, Tom Gardner, Sut Jhally ; producer, Susan Ericson ; editors, Sut Jhally, Susan Ericsson
- Date time place
- Originally produced by Media Education Foundation in 1998
- Intended audience
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- Grade 9+
- Higher education
- Runtime
- 43
- Technique
- live action
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