Rebecca Hains
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Feminist media studies professor and author
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Rebecca Hains's Degrees
- PhD Media Studies University of Massachusetts Amherst
- Masters Media Studies University of Massachusetts Amherst
- Bachelors Communication Studies University of Massachusetts Amherst
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Rebecca Hains is an American communication and media studies scholar and author. She is a professor in the Media and Communication Department at Salem State University and is a frequently quoted expert on the subject of children's media culture and marketing, which she studies from a feminist media studies and critical/cultural studies perspective.
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- Power Feminism, Mediated: Girl Power and the Commercial Politics of Change (2009) (40)
- Growing Up With Girl Power (2012) (39)
- The Princess Problem: Guiding Our Girls through the Princess-Obsessed Years (2014) (15)
- The Significance of Chronology in Commodity Feminism: Audience Interpretations of Girl Power Music (2014) (13)
- “Pretty Smart”: Subversive Intelligence in Girl Power Cartoons (2007) (11)
- Inventing the Teenage Girl: The Construction of Female Identity in Nickelodeon's My Life as a Teenage Robot (2007) (10)
- An Afternoon of Productive Play with Problematic Dolls: The Importance of Foregrounding Children's Voices in Research (2012) (10)
- Children, COVID-19 and the media: A Study on the Challenges Children are Facing in the 2020 Coronavirus Crisis (2020) (10)
- Growing Up White and Female During the American Great Depression: Popular Communication, Media, and Memory (2011) (7)
- The Origins of the Girl Hero: Shirley Temple, Child Star and Commodity (2008) (5)
- Gender and representation (2018) (5)
- ower(puff) feminism: The Powerpuff Girls as a site of strength and collective action in the third wave (2008) (4)
- Girlhoods in the Golden Age of U.S. Radio: Music, Shared Popular Culture, and Memory (2013) (3)
- Princess cultures : mediating girls, imaginations and identities (2015) (3)
- “We Didn’t Have Adventures Like That”: The Lure of Adventure Stories and Courageous Females for Girls Growing Up in the United States During the Mid-20th Century (2014) (2)
- “Let There Be LEGO!”: An Introduction to Cultural Studies of LEGO (2019) (2)
- “I Just Don’t Really, Like, Connect to It”: How Girls Negotiate LEGO’s Gender-Marketed Toys (2019) (2)
- Negotiating girl power: Girlhood on screen and in everyday life (2007) (2)
- Discriminating taste: maintaining gendered social hierarchy in a cross-demographic fandom (2019) (2)
- We didn’t have any Hannah Montanas (2011) (1)
- Children, COVID-19 and the media (2020) (1)
- Gendered Marketing and Promotion of Stereotypes in Girls Aged 8-11 Years (2021) (1)
- Critiquing Children’s Consumer Culture: An Introduction to The Marketing of Children’s Toys (2021) (0)
- Image Licensing (2011) (0)
- Being a Multicultural American Girl: Popular Communication, Identity, and Femininity in Preadolescence (2011) (0)
- Reviewers (2008) (2009) (0)
- 2012- Hains- Growing Up With Girl Power, Excerpted Proofs (2012) (0)
- Are super girls super for girls ? The negotiation of beauty ideals in girl power cartoons (2008) (0)
- Book Review (2007) (0)
- The Politics of Barbie’s Curvy New Body: Marketing Mattel’s Fashionistas Line (2021) (0)
- Sex Roles and Narrative Structure in Television Advertisements: A Content Analysis (2007) (0)
- “I’m just here to enjoy the Ponies”: My Little Pony, Bronies and the limits of feminist intent (2021) (0)
- Pink Attitude: Princesses, Pop Stars, and Girl Power (2014) (0)
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