2018
DOI: 10.1093/jsh/shy048
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When the Girls Come Out to Play: Teenage Working-Class Girls’ Leisure between the Wars. By Katharine Milcoy

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“…The 'nice girl' trope was theorised by feminist scholar Greer Litton Fox in the late 1970s as 'a value construct that idealized femininity as "chaste, gentle, gracious, ingenuous, good, clean, kind, virtuous, noncontroversial, and above suspicion and reproach"'. 48 But, as Charnock explains, the idea of the 'nice girl' pre-dated Fox. She was a 'potent figure' in the personal testimonies of young women in the late 1960s and early 1970s as they negotiated sex in a society where pre-marital sex was becoming more visible but was still frowned upon.…”
Section: Femininity Freshness and Changing Social Moresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 'nice girl' trope was theorised by feminist scholar Greer Litton Fox in the late 1970s as 'a value construct that idealized femininity as "chaste, gentle, gracious, ingenuous, good, clean, kind, virtuous, noncontroversial, and above suspicion and reproach"'. 48 But, as Charnock explains, the idea of the 'nice girl' pre-dated Fox. She was a 'potent figure' in the personal testimonies of young women in the late 1960s and early 1970s as they negotiated sex in a society where pre-marital sex was becoming more visible but was still frowned upon.…”
Section: Femininity Freshness and Changing Social Moresmentioning
confidence: 99%