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Interesting links and events selected by the LSE Feminist Society, showing that feminism, and the need for it, is still kicking.

Friday, 2 May 2008

Shock!! Teen Star 'deliberately manipulated' to sell magazines.

Germaine Greer deconstructs the infamous Vanity Fair Miley 'Hannah Montana' Cyrus picture in 'We like our Venuses young.'

(Also includes: Branded for Life: How the tweens became an advertiser's dream)
Posted by Feminist Society at 13:40
Labels: advertising, age, age compression, arts, body image, celebrity, fame, fashion, female sexuality, film, greer, guardian, hannah montana, magazine, photography, teenagers, tweens, visual arts

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