This dissertation analyzes the popular construction of femininity in the United States during World War II and the ways in which a set of mass market series books for girls participated in and reflected the persuasive campaigns of government, private industry, and mass media to script feminine roles and behaviors in the United States during and shortly after World War II. The dissertation illustrates and explains how the Whitman Authorized Editions for Girls, and especially Invisible Scarlett O???Neil, the first female superhero in the American culture industry, reflected and modeled the lives of women in three stages. Overall, cultural representations of women began as domestic paragons of good behavior and traditional feminine beauty, cha...
This article discusses the ways in which government propaganda and corporate advertising during the ...
UnrestrictedWorld War I and World War II powerfully influenced American cultural fears and fantasies...
textThis dissertation reveals that the various, often conflicting media representations of cheerlead...
258 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2010.While studies have been done ...
This dissertation analyzes the popular construction of femininity in the United States during World ...
My dissertation shows certain male-authored World War II novels foregrounding female characters exhi...
This dissertation examines the way that best sellers and their film adaptations are important sites ...
From Jo March to Scout Finch, the American tomboy figure has become an icon of modern girlhood and a...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of History, 2012.The metaphor of "waves" has dominat...
From Jo March to Scout Finch, the American tomboy figure has become an icon of modern girlhood and a...
During World War II, the United States turned to the female gender roles that underpinned American s...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08This dissertation explores the connection between a...
During World War II women joined the workforce in droves due to propaganda such as Rosie the Riveter...
Media and cultural studies of girlhood have shown that we live in a postfeminist era, when the label...
This project is meant to be a contribution to the fields of girls' studies and feminism and media st...
This article discusses the ways in which government propaganda and corporate advertising during the ...
UnrestrictedWorld War I and World War II powerfully influenced American cultural fears and fantasies...
textThis dissertation reveals that the various, often conflicting media representations of cheerlead...
258 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2010.While studies have been done ...
This dissertation analyzes the popular construction of femininity in the United States during World ...
My dissertation shows certain male-authored World War II novels foregrounding female characters exhi...
This dissertation examines the way that best sellers and their film adaptations are important sites ...
From Jo March to Scout Finch, the American tomboy figure has become an icon of modern girlhood and a...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of History, 2012.The metaphor of "waves" has dominat...
From Jo March to Scout Finch, the American tomboy figure has become an icon of modern girlhood and a...
During World War II, the United States turned to the female gender roles that underpinned American s...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08This dissertation explores the connection between a...
During World War II women joined the workforce in droves due to propaganda such as Rosie the Riveter...
Media and cultural studies of girlhood have shown that we live in a postfeminist era, when the label...
This project is meant to be a contribution to the fields of girls' studies and feminism and media st...
This article discusses the ways in which government propaganda and corporate advertising during the ...
UnrestrictedWorld War I and World War II powerfully influenced American cultural fears and fantasies...
textThis dissertation reveals that the various, often conflicting media representations of cheerlead...