
Girl on Girl
This incisive cultural analysis explores how early 2000s pop culture subtly weaponized trends against a generation of women. From reality TV's cruel spectacles to impossibly curated fashion, the book dissects the media's role in fostering self-doubt and internal conflict. For anyone interested in the evolution of feminism and the lasting impact of media on female identity, this is a sharp, timely read.
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