vii, 302 leavesThis dissertation, "Dangerously Sensual: The Sexual Revolution, Feminism, and Grrl Power in Postwar America," analyzes the impact of the sexual revolution and feminism on women in postwar America. I argue that the cumulative impact of these two forces produced a "dangerously sensual" brand of female empowerment. I trace through an interrogation of American media and culture the evolution of a highly sexualized femininity from its postwar origins in the mid-1950s to the present. This assertive, sexualized female identity developed both as a response to the cultural and social backlash against feminism and women's liberation in the 1970s and 1980s and as a consequence of the increasing sexualization of America's cultural landsc...
Some of the most significant changes in women\u27s statuses and roles have occurred over the last ei...
In the years between 1950 and 1965, three significant developments in American culture left women st...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation explores the role of 1970s popular media and the U.S. Women's Liberati...
It has been almost twenty years since the emergence of the women's liberation movement and yet, with...
This dissertation explores the multiple and varied representations of gender and sexuality in the ma...
Restricted until 12 Feb. 2012.This dissertation argues that in the years between 1968 and 1976 group...
This thesis explores the treatment of female sexual pleasure throughout the second half of the twent...
French women of all classes made everyday decisions in the postwar period in an effort to preserve t...
This dissertation considers how heterosexual women\u27s sexual pleasure was negotiated in the popula...
In this thesis, I provide an analysis of 1960s American popular culture by examining Playboy, The P...
This dissertation argues that Eros as an intimate force of attachment plays a crucial role in the de...
This study is the first to document the history of the lesbian sadomasochist (SM) community and demo...
How do we discuss female sexual empowerment as feminists in this third wave political moment given t...
America in the two decades after World War II experienced conditions that seemed to indicate an unpr...
My dissertation examines the role of quality newspapers in shaping the debate surrounding the so-cal...
Some of the most significant changes in women\u27s statuses and roles have occurred over the last ei...
In the years between 1950 and 1965, three significant developments in American culture left women st...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation explores the role of 1970s popular media and the U.S. Women's Liberati...
It has been almost twenty years since the emergence of the women's liberation movement and yet, with...
This dissertation explores the multiple and varied representations of gender and sexuality in the ma...
Restricted until 12 Feb. 2012.This dissertation argues that in the years between 1968 and 1976 group...
This thesis explores the treatment of female sexual pleasure throughout the second half of the twent...
French women of all classes made everyday decisions in the postwar period in an effort to preserve t...
This dissertation considers how heterosexual women\u27s sexual pleasure was negotiated in the popula...
In this thesis, I provide an analysis of 1960s American popular culture by examining Playboy, The P...
This dissertation argues that Eros as an intimate force of attachment plays a crucial role in the de...
This study is the first to document the history of the lesbian sadomasochist (SM) community and demo...
How do we discuss female sexual empowerment as feminists in this third wave political moment given t...
America in the two decades after World War II experienced conditions that seemed to indicate an unpr...
My dissertation examines the role of quality newspapers in shaping the debate surrounding the so-cal...
Some of the most significant changes in women\u27s statuses and roles have occurred over the last ei...
In the years between 1950 and 1965, three significant developments in American culture left women st...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation explores the role of 1970s popular media and the U.S. Women's Liberati...