Emo Boy

Emo Boy
Author: Steve Emond
Publsiher: SLG Publishing
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2006
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1593620535

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Emo Boy is a comic book hero for the world's losers and outsiders.

The Emo Boy

The Emo Boy
Author: Lance Ronay
Publsiher: BookRix
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2023-02-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9783755413332

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The Emo boy is a story about a teenager who's rebellious and tried using a Ouija broad and summing a ghost then called a priest to cleanse the house until his mom & dad kicked him out the house... and he had trouble from Ouija board and a ghost that thought he was a past friend of his.

Boy Culture 2 volumes

Boy Culture  2 volumes
Author: Shirley R. Steinberg,Michael Kehler,Lindsay Cornish
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 563
Release: 2010-06-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780313350818

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In this two-volume set, a series of expert contributors look at what it means to be a boy growing up in North America, with entries covering everything from toys and games, friends and family, and psychological and social development. Boy Culture: An Encyclopedia spans the breadth of the country and the full scope of a pivotal growing-up time to show what "a boy's life" is really like today. With hundreds of entries across two volumes, it offers a series of vivid snapshots of boys of all kinds and ages at home, school, and at play; interacting with family or knocking around with friends, or pursuing interests alone as they begin their journey to adulthood. Boy Culture shows an uncanny understanding of just how exciting, confusing, and difficult the years between childhood and young adulthood can be. The toys, games, clothes, music, sports, and feelings—they are all a part of this remarkable resource. But most important is the book's focus on the things that shape boyhood identities—the rituals of masculinity among friends, the enduring conflict between fitting in and standing out, the effects of pop culture images, and the influence of role models from parents and teachers to athletes and entertainers to fictional characters.

Living with An Emo Kid

Living with An   Emo Kid
Author: Charlie Mills,Paul Tunis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Emo (Music)
ISBN: 1933176253

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Is someone near to you in retreat? Are you finding scraps of poetry lying about? What about hair-dye stains in the shower? Are you sharing your residence with a person who loves the dark? You might be Living With.an Emo Kid! Learn to recognize and appreciate these weird and wired teens with the help of the first and best field guides to these cutting-edge homo-sapiens.

Emo

Emo
Author: Judith May Fathallah
Publsiher: University of Iowa Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2020-11-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781609387242

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For many, the word “emo” calls to mind angsty teenagers, shaggy black haircuts, and skinny jeans. A popular music phenomenon in the early 2000s, emo is short for “emotional hardcore,” and refers to both a music genre and a youth scene notable for its androgynous style. Judith May Fathallah pushes beyond the stereotypes and social stigma to explore how online fandom has shaped the definition of emo, with significant implications both for millennial constructs of gender and for contemporary fan studies. First laying out the debate over what emo is, Fathallah walks superfans and newcomers through the culture surrounding thegenre’s major bands, including the emo holy trinity: My Chemical Romance, Fall Out Boy, and Panic! At the Disco. Next she examines fans’ main mode of participation in the emo subculture—online communities such as LiveJournal, Tumblr, MySpace, and band websites. Taking a hard look at the gender politics that dominated those spaces, she unearths a subculture that simultaneously defines itself by its sensitivity and resistance to traditional forms of masculinity, yet ruthlessly enforces homophobic and sexist standards. Fathallah demonstrates fandom’s key role in defining emo as a concept and genre after 2001, with probing insight into its implications for gender constructions through popular music.

Street Style in America

Street Style in America
Author: Jennifer Grayer Moore
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2017-08-18
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9798216150275

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A comprehensive resource that will prove invaluable to fashion historians, this book presents a detailed exploration of the breadth of visually arresting, consumer-driven styles that have emerged in America since the 20th century. What are the origins of highly specific denim fashions, such as bell bottoms, skinny jeans, and ripped jeans? How do mass media and popular culture influence today's street fashion? When did American fashion sensibilities shift from conformity as an ideal to youth-oriented standards where clothing could boldly express independence and self-expression? Street Style in America: An Exploration addresses questions like these and many others related to the historical and sociocultural context of street style, supplying both A–Z entries that document specific American street styles and illustrations with accompanying commentary. This book provides a detailed analysis of American street and subcultural styles, from the earliest example reaching back to the early 20th century to contemporary times. It reviews all aspects of dress that were part of a look, considering variations over time and connecting these innovations to fashionable dress practices that emerged in the wakes of these sartorial rebellions. The text presents detailed examinations of specific dress styles and also interrogates the manifold meanings of dress practices that break from the mainstream. This book is a comprehensive resource that will prove invaluable to fashion historians and provide fascinating reading for students and general audiences.

Maisy May

Maisy May
Author: Naomi Kramer
Publsiher: Naomi Kramer
Total Pages: 91
Release: 2010-09-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Maisy's mum is an ex-junkie. Her father is unknown. Now the girl with the colourful childhood goes to church every Sunday with her mother and attends youth group with the other kids in her country hometown. But fitting into the cookie-cutter ideal of Christian youth isn't easy for someone with Maisy's background. A new arrival in town gets Maisy thinking about her beliefs, and she doesn't like where her thoughts are heading. Soon she's questioning every tenet she used to hold dear - and being outed as the worst kind of sinner. Maisy May is a novella for teens and adults. It is the first in a series of three about Maisy. Warning: Contains occasional swearing, and sexual and religious themes. Keywords: australian, bathurst, young adult, free, YA, teen, freebie, alternative

The Baby

The Baby
Author: Lisa Drakeford
Publsiher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2016-10-25
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9780545942843

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Five friends, one life-changing party. When Olivia opens the bathroom door, the last thing she expects to see is her best friend, Nicola, giving birth on the floor. And to say that Nicola is shocked is an understatement. She's not ready to be a mother, and she needs Olivia's help. But Olivia has her own problems--specifically her bullying boyfriend, Jonty, and having to keep an eye on her younger sister, Alice. And then there's Nicola's friend Ben, who's struggling with secrets of his own...The Baby explores one cataclysmic event from five sides to create a brilliant, engaging, bittersweet drama about friendship and family that's perfect for fans of Jesse Andrews and Jandy Nelson.