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Tag Archives: Hunger Games
Katniss and Durga: Reconstructing Conceptions of Female Identity and Power
As the head of education for the Rubin Museum, I’m often thinking about our role in the formation of youth identity. Our youth development initiatives focus on providing experiences for teens to learn and examine their own lives utilizing the … Continue reading
Posted in Teens, Uncategorized
Tagged A.O. Scott, Durga, Gender, Hunger Games, Identity, Katniss, Katniss Everdeen, Manhola Darga, NY Times
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