Series |
At issue
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 86-89) and index. |
Contents |
Foreword -- Introduction -- Child beauty pageants sexualize young girls / Karen Kataline -- Children compete in beauty pageants because they enjoy them / Henry Meller -- Child beauty pageants give children unrealistic expectations / Martina M. Cartwright -- Beauty pageants build confidence and poise / Becca Horton -- Beauty pageants are not appropriate for young children / Vernon R. Wiehe -- Beauty pageants are irrelevant / Jose Flores -- Beauty pageant contestants require coaching similar to athletes / John Przybys -- Beauty pageants celebrate homogenity / Linda Wells -- Some beauty pageants let women embrace who they really are / Laura Daniels -- Beauty pageants make women strong / Sabrina Nooruddin -- Beauty pageants make women feel beautiful / Lingbo Li -- Transgender contestants should be allowed to compete in beauty pageants / Emma Teitel -- Transgenders should not be allowed to compete in beauty pageants / Jesse Kline -- Transgender beauty pageants are a sign of progress / Kate Linthicum -- All women, even transgenders, should give up beauty pageants / Suzi Parker -- The miss USA beauty pageant was rigged / Sheena Monnin -- The miss USA beauty pageant was not rigged / Theodore H. Katz -- Organizations to contact -- Bibliography -- Index. |
Access |
Access limited to licensed institutions. |
Subject |
Beauty contests.
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Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Added Author |
Roleff, Tamara L., 1959-
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ISBN |
9780737768244 (hardcover) |
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9780737768251 (pbk.) |
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