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Feminist Identity Among Latina Adolescents

Title: Feminist Identity Among Latina Adolescents
Author: Manago, Adriana M.
Co-authors: Christia Spears Brown, Campbell Leaper
Copyright: 2009
ISSN/ISBN: 7435584
Abstract/Synopsis:

Manago, Adriana M., Christia Spears Brown, and Campbell Leaper. "Feminist Identity Among Latina Adolescents." Journal of Adolescent Research 24, no. 6 (November 2009): 750-776.

Abstract from author (via EBSCO Academic Search Premier):

"This study explores developing conceptions of feminism among Latina adolescents, their prevalence of feminist endorsement, and whether home environment and well-being are related to feminist identity. One hundred and forty Latina girls (Grades 9 to 12, M age = 15) wrote personal narratives of their understanding of feminism and whether they consider themselves feminists. The major themes that emerged in girls' conceptions were notions of feminism either as equality, as femininity, as female empowerment, as bias, or as sexism. Results show older adolescents are more likely to define feminism with regard to group-based status differences and that opposition to female superiority is a common reason for rejecting feminism. Endorsement of an egalitarian-based definition of feminism was correlated with higher body image but was unrelated to self-esteem or parent education."

Language: English
Periodical: Journal of Adolescent Research
Volume: 24
Number: 6
Pages: 27


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