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Rebecca Hains
Rebecca Hains
Professor of Media and Communication, Salem State University
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Power feminism, mediated: Girl power and the commercial politics of change
RC Hains
Women's Studies in Communication 32 (1), 89-113, 2009
1112009
Growing up with girl power: Girlhood on screen and in everyday life
RC Hains
Peter Lang, 2012
922012
The princess problem: Guiding our girls through the princess-obsessed years
R Hains
Sourcebooks, Inc., 2014
572014
Children, COVID-19 and the media
M Götz, C Mendel, D Lemish, N Jennings, R Hains, F Abdul, M Alper, ...
Televizion 33, 4-9, 2020
552020
The significance of chronology in commodity feminism: Audience interpretations of girl power music
RC Hains
Popular Music and Society 37 (1), 33-47, 2014
342014
Princess cultures: Mediating girls’ Imaginations and Identities.
RC Hains, M Forman-Brunell
Anthology in the "Mediated Youth" series by Peter Lang Press, 2015
31*2015
The problematics of reclaiming the girlish: The Powerpuff Girls and girl power
RC Hains
Femspec 5 (2), 1, 2004
242004
An afternoon of productive play with problematic dolls: The importance of foregrounding children's voices in research
RC Hains
Girlhood Studies 5 (1), 121-140, 2012
202012
Inventing the Teenage Girl: The Construction of Female Identity in Nickelodeon's My Life as a Teenage Robot
RC Hains
Popular Communication 5 (3), 191-213, 2007
192007
“Pretty smart”: Subversive intelligence in girl power cartoons
RC Hains
Geek chic: Smart women in popular culture, 65-84, 2007
192007
Power (puff) feminism: The Powerpuff Girls as a site of strength and collective action in the third wave
RC Hains
Women in Popular Culture: Representation, Meaning, and Media, 211-236, 2008
142008
Target will stop labeling toys for boys or for girls. Good
R Hains
The Washington Post 13, 2015
132015
Growing up White and female during the American Great Depression: Popular communication, media, and memory
S Thiel-Stern, RC Hains, SR Mazzarella
Women's Studies in Communication 34 (2), 161-182, 2011
112011
'We Didn't Have Any Hannah Montanas': Girlhood, Popular Culture, and Mass Media in the 1940s and 1950s
RC Hains, S Thiel-Stern, SR Mazzarella, MC Kearney
Mediated girlhoods: New explorations of girls' media culture, 113, 2011
112011
Discriminating taste: maintaining gendered social hierarchy in a cross-demographic fandom
K Hunting, RC Hains
Feminist Media Studies 19 (4), 542-557, 2019
102019
Girlhoods in the golden age of US radio: Music, shared popular culture, and memory
SR Mazzarella, RC Hains, S Thiel-Stern
Journal of Radio & Audio Media 20 (1), 117-133, 2013
92013
The origins of the girl hero: Shirley Temple, child star and commodity
RC Hains
Girlhood Studies 1 (1), 60-80, 2008
92008
“I Just Don’t Really, Like, Connect to It”: How Girls Negotiate LEGO’s Gender-Marketed Toys
RC Hains, JW Shewmaker
Cultural studies of LEGO: More than just bricks, 247-269, 2019
82019
“PAL can Just be themself”: Children in the US respond to Annedroids’ genderless TV character
SL Beck, R Hains, C Russo Johnson
Nordicom, University of Gothenburg, 2017
82017
The marketing of children's toys: critical perspectives on children's consumer culture
RC Hains, NA Jennings
Palgrave Macmillan 10 (9783030628819), 2021
72021
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