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The Discourse Analysis of Puberty in Early Teenage Girls

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Abstract

Purpose: This study was conducted to analyze the discourse of puberty in the early teenage girls.

Method: The participants were 24, 11-15years old girls who were interviewed in face-to-face using a semi-structured questionnaire. The interviews were done between October 29 and December 27 2003. Analysis of the qualitative data was done in 2 steps.

Results: First, the theme of the girls¡¯¡¯ puberty discourse was identifying normality and consisted of 5 categories : i) defining puberty as experiencing changes, ¥¢) acknowledging their own puberty connecting it with their definitions of puberty, ¥£) selectively excluding/recognizing the actual pubertal changes by seeing themselves as nonsexual and negative beings, ¥¤) recognizing the pubertal changes as becoming women and making them not peculiar but normal, and ¥¥) sharing the knowledge and experience of change inactively and exclusively and resisting the dominant discourse. Three main discourse frames, marking off sexual/nonsexual, man/women, and major/minor were revealed in the second step of the analysis. They were intricately woven with each other and converged on sex.

Conclusion: The girls posited themselves as being asexual, unstable, and marginal. So there is a need to help them recognize their pubertal state as physical and mental paradigmatic changes and assure their pubertal changes as positive.
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