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Imagining Gendered Adulthood
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2004
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Women EmpowermentGendered AdulthoodGendered PerceptionIndividualization ThesisSocial ChangeFeminist InquirySocial SciencesGender IdentityGender TheoryGender StudiesTransnational FeminismsGender EqualityPublic HealthWomen StudiesFemale IndividualizationYoung PeopleFeminist ScholarshipIntersectionalityFeminist PerspectiveSocial TransitionSexual BehaviorFeminist TheoryFeminist MethodologiesFeminist PhilosophyGender DevelopmentSociology
In this article, the authors draw on two qualitative, longitudinal studies of young people’s transitions to adulthood and how they construct these transitions over time in social, cultural and material terms. The authors focus on the hopes, anxieties and imagined futures of young women. They discuss the individualization thesis, and the contradiction for female individualization between expectations of equality and the reality of inequality between the genders. The debate is moved beyond ‘pitiful girls’ and ‘can-do girls’ by exploring how young women in the UK and Finland anticipate and try to avoid being locked into the lives of adult women.
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