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Girls Interrupted

How Pop Culture Is Failing Women
Book • 2023
In 'Girls Interrupted', Lisa Whittington-Hill critiques the treatment of women in pop culture, drawing from her experiences and observations.

The book delves into topics like the media's portrayal of female grifters and the challenges faced by women in the music industry.

While it doesn't offer new perspectives, it remains a compelling read for those interested in modern feminism.

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Mentioned in 3 episodes

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Catherine Edwards
as an example of how otherness and social nonconformity were treated and pathologized.
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Jonquilyn Hill
in the context of discussing pop culture's portrayal of women and aging.
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Gen Sex
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Rebecca Shinsky
recommends it, in relation to similar things that she likes.
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Sana Kadar
as the book which is set in the same hospital as McLean Hospital.
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Chris Aiken
, referencing Susanna Kaysen's memoir about an oppressive experience at McLean Hospital in the 1960s.
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Brooke Warner
as a highly autobiographical book.
Grant Faulkner and Brooke Warner present: Write-Minded Is Now Memoir Nation
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Bridget Phetasy
as a popular book of the time, capturing the experience of being in a mental ward.
E364. When The Mental Health Industry Fails You - Laura Delano

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