The voices I hear today, in both political parties, are
voices of adolescence.
Not exact matches
See, she had been dedicating much
of her
adolescence to practicing classical
voice.
Russell feels the flip side
of that
adolescence when he's confronted with the implacable
voice of measured wrath that is William's mother.
Navigating the psychosocial pressures
of adolescence: The
voices and experiences
of high school youth.
The
voices of these students bring us inside their world and provoke questions about issues
of inclusion, exclusion, conformity, and belonging in
adolescence and beyond.
A scorching portrait
of guilt and lost innocence, atonement and retribution, resilience and sacrifice, pregnant obsession and primal
adolescence, The Kept is told with deep compassion and startling originality, and introduces James Scott as a major new literary
voice.
In the summer
of 1958, Cha - Cha, the eldest child at fourteen years, was in the throes
of a gangly - legged, croaky -
voiced adolescence.
Another is that this is part
of a wider Western cultural process
of silencing
of female
voices and experiences in
adolescence, as Gilligan and her colleagues suggest.