“…The 1990s and 2000s saw a proliferation of teen film adaptations of canonical texts (Davis, 2006). Never Been Kissed (Gosnell, 1999), Cruel Intentions (Kumble, 1999) and Easy A (Gluck, 2010), adapted from As You Like It (Shakespeare, 1623), Les Liasons Dangereuses (Laclos, 1782) and The Scarlet Letter (Hawthorne, 1850), respectively, are just a few examples. The 1990s to 2010s were the decades of third wave feminism, which looked to empower women and girls, partly by arguing that femininity is empowering (Riordan, 2001).…”