![]() ![]() Being a princess is just a make believe, it is not true and the young girls will ultimately grow out of it. ![]() ![]() Orenstein warns the reader that the rise of girlie-girl culture is not innocent and it is affecting out daughters identity and their future. Cinderella Ate my Daughter my daughter reveals the other side of pink and pretty as many young girls love pink and being called princesses. The author concerns herself with sexualization of girlhood and the self-esteem of young girls when they are deeply associated with the princess culture. This book offers an imperative exploration of the burgeoning girlie –girlie culture and how the princess culture might affect our daughters identity in the future.Ĭinderella Ate my Daughter my daughter book incorporates American Girl stores, child beauty pageants and a Miley Cyrus concert which explores the princess phenomenon. Orenstein’s book Cinderella Ate my Daughter explores beyond the theme that is incorporated in her article. The Cinderella Ate My Daughter book is stemmed from an article in The New York Times Magazine wrote in 2006 by Orenstein entitled What’s Wrong with Cinderella? In the article, Orenstein explains how the Disney Princesses originated and how the princess-themed merchandise and advertising has increased. This book explores the princess culture trend and predominantly how this culture is promoted to young growing girls. Cinderella Ate My Daughter: Dispatches from the Front Lines of the New Girlie-Girl Culture is a book written by Peggy Orenstein in the year 2011. ![]()
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