: Davis argues that "tomboy" once represented a way for girls to access freedom and physical activity. Today, however, as gender boundaries become more fluid, the term is increasingly scrutinized.
In her book Tomboy: The Surprising History and Future of Girls Who Dare to Be Different , Lisa Selin Davis explores how the label "tomboy" has evolved from a 19th-century health ideal to a complex modern identity. Tomboy Lisa
: Davis suggests that the goal is a world where girls can navigate interests and styles without needing a specific label to justify "defying" gender expectations. 2. Lisa Manoban : Redefining the K-Pop Aesthetic : Davis argues that "tomboy" once represented a