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Tweencom Girls analyzes the different ways character tropes are portrayed in media targeted at eight- to twelve-year-olds, particularly female characters, over the last twenty-five years. The book focuses particularly on sitcoms produced by the cable giants Disney Channel and Nickelodeon because of their popularity and ubiquity. It provides extensive examples and alternative interpretations of the shows' tropes and themes, particularly for those who are unfamiliar with the genre. The first section explores common tweencom tropes, focusing on different themes that are prevalent throughout the series. The second section includes a discussion of the big picture of how tropes and themes give insight into the female characters portrayed in the popular tweencom programming, as well as advice to parents and educators.

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Patrice A. Oppliger’s Tweencom Girls: Gender and Adolescence in Disney and Nickelodeon Sitcoms offers an insightful and vivid exploration of characters and themes found in popular tween comedies. Such an in-depth look at the tweencom genre is long overdue. The arguments are rich, and the examples are abundant and deep. Oppliger’s read of female stereotypes and girl power stretches beyond princess culture and provides fresh constructions of key tropes and themes. -- Nancy Jennings, University of Cincinnati

Table of Contents
Part I: Tropes

1. Main Girls

2. Mean Girls

3. Cheerleaders

4. Targets

5. Adults



Part II: Themes

6. Popularity

7. Friendships

8. Relational Aggression and Teasing

9. Physical Aggression

10. Girl Power

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    A Paperback by Patrice A. Oppliger

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/11/2020 12:08:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498550604, 978-1498550604
      ISBN10: 1498550606

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Tweencom Girls analyzes the different ways character tropes are portrayed in media targeted at eight- to twelve-year-olds, particularly female characters, over the last twenty-five years. The book focuses particularly on sitcoms produced by the cable giants Disney Channel and Nickelodeon because of their popularity and ubiquity. It provides extensive examples and alternative interpretations of the shows' tropes and themes, particularly for those who are unfamiliar with the genre. The first section explores common tweencom tropes, focusing on different themes that are prevalent throughout the series. The second section includes a discussion of the big picture of how tropes and themes give insight into the female characters portrayed in the popular tweencom programming, as well as advice to parents and educators.

      Trade Review
      Patrice A. Oppliger’s Tweencom Girls: Gender and Adolescence in Disney and Nickelodeon Sitcoms offers an insightful and vivid exploration of characters and themes found in popular tween comedies. Such an in-depth look at the tweencom genre is long overdue. The arguments are rich, and the examples are abundant and deep. Oppliger’s read of female stereotypes and girl power stretches beyond princess culture and provides fresh constructions of key tropes and themes. -- Nancy Jennings, University of Cincinnati

      Table of Contents
      Part I: Tropes

      1. Main Girls

      2. Mean Girls

      3. Cheerleaders

      4. Targets

      5. Adults



      Part II: Themes

      6. Popularity

      7. Friendships

      8. Relational Aggression and Teasing

      9. Physical Aggression

      10. Girl Power

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