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Peggy Orenstein

Navigating the Dangers of Pink and Pretty in Girlhood.

3.6716168ratings(GoodReaders reference)

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Author: Peggy Orenstein

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780061711527

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/25/2011

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: Why I Hoped for a Boy
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Chapter 2: What’s Wrong with Cinderella?
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Chapter 3: Pinked!
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Chapter 4: What Makes Girls Girls?
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Chapter 5: Sparkle, Sweetie!
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Chapter 6: Guns and (Briar) Roses
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Chapter 7: Wholesome to Whoresome: The Other Disney Princesses
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Chapter 8: It’s All About the Cape
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Chapter 9: Just Between You, Me, and My 622 BFFs
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Chapter 10: Girl Power—No, Really
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Who should listen Cinderella Ate My Daughter

"Cinderella Ate My Daughter" by Peggy Orenstein is a must-listen for parents, educators, and anyone interested in understanding the impact of media and consumer culture on young girls. The audiobook delves into the complexities of childhood femininity, exploring how princess culture shapes identities and aspirations. It offers valuable insights for those looking to foster healthy self-esteem and critical thinking in girls, as well as for anyone concerned about gender stereotypes and the commercialization of childhood.

3 quotes from Cinderella Ate My Daughter

  • "Girls’ empowerment means nothing if it is predicated on their adherence to a narrow view of femininity."
  • "The media has stripped away their childhoods and fed their insecurities with the promise that beauty is currency."
  • "We must encourage our daughters to find their own voices and redefine what it means to be a girl in today’s world."

Author : Peggy Orenstein

Peggy Orenstein is a celebrated author and contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine, recognized for her insightful explorations of contemporary culture. Her compelling articles have appeared in esteemed publications such as The Los Angeles Times, USA Today, Vogue, and The New Yorker, and she frequently shares her perspectives as a commentator on NPR. Orenstein is also an accomplished speaker, having presented at numerous colleges and conferences, and has made guest appearances on major television programs like "Nightline" and "Good Morning America." Her work has garnered several accolades, including the “Outstanding Coverage of Family Diversity” award from the Council on Contemporary Families and a “Books For A Better Life Award” for her book Waiting for Daisy. A graduate of Oberlin College, Orenstein resides in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband and daughter.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/02/05

Cinderella Ate My Daughter Free Audiobook Download

Peggy Orenstein

Navigating the Dangers of Pink and Pretty in Girlhood.

3.6716168rating

Information

Author: Peggy Orenstein

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780061711527

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/25/2011

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen Cinderella Ate My Daughter

"Cinderella Ate My Daughter" by Peggy Orenstein is a must-listen for parents, educators, and anyone interested in understanding the impact of media and consumer culture on young girls. The audiobook delves into the complexities of childhood femininity, exploring how princess culture shapes identities and aspirations. It offers valuable insights for those looking to foster healthy self-esteem and critical thinking in girls, as well as for anyone concerned about gender stereotypes and the commercialization of childhood.

3 quotes from Cinderella Ate My Daughter

  • "Girls’ empowerment means nothing if it is predicated on their adherence to a narrow view of femininity."
  • "The media has stripped away their childhoods and fed their insecurities with the promise that beauty is currency."
  • "We must encourage our daughters to find their own voices and redefine what it means to be a girl in today’s world."

Author: Peggy Orenstein

Peggy Orenstein is a celebrated author and contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine, recognized for her insightful explorations of contemporary culture. Her compelling articles have appeared in esteemed publications such as The Los Angeles Times, USA Today, Vogue, and The New Yorker, and she frequently shares her perspectives as a commentator on NPR. Orenstein is also an accomplished speaker, having presented at numerous colleges and conferences, and has made guest appearances on major television programs like "Nightline" and "Good Morning America." Her work has garnered several accolades, including the “Outstanding Coverage of Family Diversity” award from the Council on Contemporary Families and a “Books For A Better Life Award” for her book Waiting for Daisy. A graduate of Oberlin College, Orenstein resides in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband and daughter.