Throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, a number of models have existed offering women a spectrum of ideal body types and varying opinions about the role of fitness and diet in achieving these forms. In the years following World War II, prescriptive literature, Hollywood, and popular culture in general created and perpetuated the postwar feminine ideal of the Sweater girl - a busty, curvaceous figure more sexual than maternal. Yet, this ideal gave way in little more than a decade. In the late 1960s, youth culture placed a cult-like status on Twiggy, a model with a 31-inch bust and 32-inch hips. How had the ideal female body type changed so quickly and so drastically? How did we go from a society that worshiped full, buxom blond...
Beauty among women has been defined in many ways throughout the centuries. In contemporary America, ...
Media and cultural studies of girlhood have shown that we live in a postfeminist era, when the label...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine relationships among race, gender, and U.S. national i...
Throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, a number of models have existed offering women a ...
My research project “Whose Expectation? Ideal Beauty and the Cultural Construction of the American W...
In the shade of lipstick and the thickness of eyeliner, one could tell where a woman stood in the de...
The 1950s were an influential decade for cosmetics in terms of sales and social impact yet have rece...
Thesis advisor: Davarian BaldwinThis thesis explores the paradoxical role of American women in the 1...
This dissertation analyzes the visual program and material body of American Vogue magazine, a public...
The gendered practice of shaping women’s bodies into culturally-accepted feminine silhouettes is a h...
Chapter 1 "Introduction" sets forth the overarching theme. The United States in the 1950s experience...
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall The paper examines the idea of the “ideal ” body image that women strive ...
This study examines the rise of American style ill an attempt to theorize the place of clothing desi...
Every Woman Has the Right to Look Beautiful : Beauty Products & Body Politics in the Mid-Twentieth C...
Weight researchers and feminist scholars have documented the impact of beauty ideals on Western Euro...
Beauty among women has been defined in many ways throughout the centuries. In contemporary America, ...
Media and cultural studies of girlhood have shown that we live in a postfeminist era, when the label...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine relationships among race, gender, and U.S. national i...
Throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, a number of models have existed offering women a ...
My research project “Whose Expectation? Ideal Beauty and the Cultural Construction of the American W...
In the shade of lipstick and the thickness of eyeliner, one could tell where a woman stood in the de...
The 1950s were an influential decade for cosmetics in terms of sales and social impact yet have rece...
Thesis advisor: Davarian BaldwinThis thesis explores the paradoxical role of American women in the 1...
This dissertation analyzes the visual program and material body of American Vogue magazine, a public...
The gendered practice of shaping women’s bodies into culturally-accepted feminine silhouettes is a h...
Chapter 1 "Introduction" sets forth the overarching theme. The United States in the 1950s experience...
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall The paper examines the idea of the “ideal ” body image that women strive ...
This study examines the rise of American style ill an attempt to theorize the place of clothing desi...
Every Woman Has the Right to Look Beautiful : Beauty Products & Body Politics in the Mid-Twentieth C...
Weight researchers and feminist scholars have documented the impact of beauty ideals on Western Euro...
Beauty among women has been defined in many ways throughout the centuries. In contemporary America, ...
Media and cultural studies of girlhood have shown that we live in a postfeminist era, when the label...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine relationships among race, gender, and U.S. national i...