That's so Raven #13: The Real Deal


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When Raven’s design wins hera finalist spot in a contest for young designers, she’s certain that her visionof herself striding down a runway in the winning dress will come true. But thedirector of the fashion show has different ideas. She only wants skinny,size-two models on the runway, and she tells Raven that she doesn’t have “thelook” to model her own design. After a failed attempt to lose weight, Ravenlearns that beauty comes in all shapes and sizes. Plus, Raven has some troublewith the school bully.




That's so Raven: Superstar - #16


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Raven and Eddie's friendship is seriously strained when Raven is named co-host of Eddie's campus radio show. When Raven accidentally makes Eddie sound like a fool on the air, Eddie quits!




That's so Raven #12: Be Mine


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When Raven has a vision that Cory doesn’t get anycards on Valentine’s Day, she asks Eddie to give him a lesson in how to talk togirls. Eddie teaches Cory to rap to help him impress his crush, and suddenlyCory finds he’s the most popular boy in his class. But when Cory is rude to theone girl who really likes him, Raven decides to teach him a lesson. Plus, Ravenstruggles to trust her boyfriend after she has a vision of him on a date withanother girl.




That's so Raven #14: Over the Top


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Raven wants everything to beperfect for the opening of her father’s new restaurant, but she’s drivingeveryone crazy with her bossy demands. When Raven has a vision of Eddie andChelsea together, she starts to suspect that they are dating behind her back.To confirm her suspicions, she disguises herself as a plumber and spies on themat Chelsea’s house. Plus, when a passing comet temporarily gives Eddie psychicvisions, he uses his new power to make himself more popular at school.




That's so Raven: Rebel Raven - Book #15


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When the principal of Baysidedecides to make all the students wear uniforms, Raven organizes a protest. Butwhen the students don’t stand behind her, Raven finds herself in detention withthe only people who did: the school bullies. Raven decides that she’s better offhanging out with the “bad” crowd than with friends who won’t back her up. Plus,while spending the afternoon at a spa, Raven disguises herself as a yogateacher to get an autograph from her favorite pop singer.




That's So Raven #15: Rebel Raven


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When Raven rebels against the school authorities, she finds herself allied with the wrong kind of friends, and then she must decide whether to rejoin her old cirle of friends or remain with the new group.




That's so Raven: Queen of Hearts - #18


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Chelsea learns that Devon’s father is getting remarried andmoving the entire family to Seattle, but Devon is too scared to tell Raven.Chelsea breaks the news to her best friend, who rushes to the wedding chapel,but it’s too late! Devon tells Raven that even though it will be hard to move,he wants his dad to be happy. She agrees and says a sad goodbye to him. Plus,Raven sticks up for a foreign exchange student, Tendaji, when he’s being pickedon at school, and almost ends up marrying him!




That's so Raven: House Party - #17


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With Mr. and Mrs. Baxter away at a wedding, it’s up to Ravento be the responsible one. So when Cory decides to throw a party, Raven says“no.” Reverend Mattson is stopping by to drop off a recommendation letter forRaven, who has applied to the Fashion Institute, and she wants to impress him.Cory tricks Raven into having the party after all, and the Reverend shows upright in the middle of it. Can Raven straighten everything out before theirparents return? Plus, when Nana Loretta comes to visit, Raven must hide herpsychic abilities from her, and endure a tea party with the White Glovesociety.




The Real Deal


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Raven is at first pleased that her design for a dress is selected for a fashion show, but she later learns to her disappointment that the editor in charge of the show wants only very thin models on the runway.




Disney Channel’s Extraordinary Girls


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Between 2001–2011, Disney Channel produced several sitcoms aimed at tweens that featured female protagonists with extraordinary abilities (e.g., celebrity and super/magical powers). In this book, Christina H. Hodel argues that, while male counterparts in similar programs openly displayed their extraordinariness, the female characters in these programs were often forced into hiding and secrecy, which significantly diminished their agency. She analyzes sitcom episodes, commentary in magazine articles, and web-based discussions of these series to examine how they portrayed female youths and the impact it had on its adolescent viewers. Combining close readings of dialogue and action with socioeconomic and historical contextual insights, Hodel sheds new light on the attitudes of the creators of these programs (mostly white, middle-aged, Western, heterosexual males) and the long-term impact on women today. Ultimately, her analysis shows, these blockbuster sitcoms reveal that despite Disney’s progress toward creating empowered girls, the network was—and still is—locked into tradition. This book is of interest to scholars of Disney studies, cultural studies, television studies, and gender studies.