Like a boy, I have long hair, like a boy, I wear a jacket, like a boy, I have a belt. Like a boy
. ”
She was beautiful, Sylvie Vartan, when she sang her famous song with a gleeful step.
Beautiful and light, long legs sheathed in black but a strict jacket and top hat on her blond hair: playing with the traditional roles of both sexes, but without taking herself seriously, by claiming her freedom without denying her femininity.
A model of elegance for French women, the product of centuries of refinement and finesse.
Forty years later, we read:
“I define '' generation '' the process by which gender determines a generation.
In this book, I studied my generation to find out what boyhood was prescribed for the young males in my cohort (…) So, I conducted my investigation on us boys, on the us-boy. "
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