Girls Gone Mild
Girls gone mild: young women reclaim self-respect and find it's not bad to be good |
Author(s) |
Wendy Shalit |
Language |
English |
Publisher |
Random House |
Publication date |
(June 26, 2007 |
Pages |
316 |
ISBN |
1400064732 |
Girls Gone Mild is a book by Wendy Shalit published by Random House in 2007.
Reviews
- Catton, Pia. "A Modest Rebellion: Modern feminism's compulsory coarseness spurs a backlash". The Wall Street Journal June 23, 2007.
- Craven, S. Michael. "Girls Gone Wild, Boys Gone Mild". The Christian Post August 6, 2007.
- Howard, Jennifer. "Post-sleaze possibilities: Wendy Shalit touts idea of 'rebellious good girls'". Book World. Washington Post August 10, 2007.
- Kay, Barbara. "Rebelling Against a Culture of Porn". The National Post
- Miller, Cheryl. "Modern girls and the moral revival they are leading". Washington Times August 5, 2007.
- Nickson, Elizabeth. "The Return of the Virgin". The Globe and Mail July 14, 2007
- Pollitt, Katha. "The Solipsisters". Bookend. New York Times April 18, 1999.
- Yabroff, Jennie. "Girls Going Mild(er): A new 'modesty movement' aims to teach young women they don't have to be bad, or semiclad". Newsweek 2007.
- Wendelin, Greta. "From Sexism to Feminism: Arguments of Definition in A Return to Modesty and Girls Gone Mild". MA Thesis. University of Kansas, 2009.
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