This thesis explores American kitchen culture’s role in influencing gender norms and expression of patriotism during the mid-20th century and the extent to which both government propaganda and commercial advertisements created this phenomenon. It attempts to answer how advertisements for kitchen products marketed women’s labor, traditionally carried out within the domestic sphere, as a crucial weapon in the wars against both the Axis powers in World War II and the threat that communism posed to the American way of life during the Cold War. What is meant by weaponization is that the traditionally private labor done by women in the home, like cooking or cleaning, became the subject of propaganda campaigns during war, and was elevated as a pat...
The present study examines the interrelationships among the state, capitalism and the structure of g...
This honors thesis explores the intersection between total war and American female beauty--namely, h...
This thesis looks at the social, cultural, economic, and political factors in 1950s America that mad...
This thesis explores American kitchen culture’s role in influencing gender norms and expression of p...
In a country known for its abundance, Americans today hardly think about the quantity of their food ...
This article examines propaganda targeting American women during World War II, especially the numero...
Color poster with text and images.During World War II, the United States Government implemented a wi...
This thesis provides a narrative history of the story told about food consumption, food waste, and f...
This dissertation explores on three levels the meanings of food and women\u27s experiences with food...
Color poster with text and imagesWartime experiences for women, while husbands and brothers were gon...
Government sponsored propaganda and privately funded magazine advertisements contributed to and help...
This thesis examines the dramatic change from the empowering image of women workers that appeared in...
World War II disrupted the domestic roles of women living in Wilmington, North Carolina, but these r...
Life on the home front formed the most ubiquitous American experience during World War II. Americans...
This paper provides a critical analysis of advertising aimed at American women during World War II. ...
The present study examines the interrelationships among the state, capitalism and the structure of g...
This honors thesis explores the intersection between total war and American female beauty--namely, h...
This thesis looks at the social, cultural, economic, and political factors in 1950s America that mad...
This thesis explores American kitchen culture’s role in influencing gender norms and expression of p...
In a country known for its abundance, Americans today hardly think about the quantity of their food ...
This article examines propaganda targeting American women during World War II, especially the numero...
Color poster with text and images.During World War II, the United States Government implemented a wi...
This thesis provides a narrative history of the story told about food consumption, food waste, and f...
This dissertation explores on three levels the meanings of food and women\u27s experiences with food...
Color poster with text and imagesWartime experiences for women, while husbands and brothers were gon...
Government sponsored propaganda and privately funded magazine advertisements contributed to and help...
This thesis examines the dramatic change from the empowering image of women workers that appeared in...
World War II disrupted the domestic roles of women living in Wilmington, North Carolina, but these r...
Life on the home front formed the most ubiquitous American experience during World War II. Americans...
This paper provides a critical analysis of advertising aimed at American women during World War II. ...
The present study examines the interrelationships among the state, capitalism and the structure of g...
This honors thesis explores the intersection between total war and American female beauty--namely, h...
This thesis looks at the social, cultural, economic, and political factors in 1950s America that mad...