This thesis is an examination of the American Girl archetype on the covers of the Ladies\u27 Home Journal as an icon of modern femininity, navigating through racial, political, and economic issues in the United States during the turn of the last century. The American Girl was a cultural phenomenon employed most effectively in the Journal, the unpretentious and affordable women\u27s magazine that appealed to the American middle-class. This research contributes to the discussion of female stereotypes in mass media during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries by identifying, evaluating, and classifying the American Girl as a personification of American principles that was utilized as part of the larger dominant mass culture pedag...
This dissertation argues that girls\u27 series fiction played a key role in the cultural discourse a...
This article is based on a selection of images of girls and young ladies – the future women of Ameri...
This dissertation examines the neglected girls’ papers of Alfred Harmsworth (1865-1922). In 1898 Har...
This thesis is an examination of the American Girl archetype on the covers of the Ladies\u27 Home Jo...
This thesis explores the two main images of womanhood found in the editorial and advertising content...
When the Ladies’ Home Journal began in 1883, its creator, Mr. Cyrus H. K. Curtis, could not have pos...
This thesis examines the socializing messages in American Girl Dolls, a popular line of products aim...
University of MInnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2011 Major: Mass Communication. Advisor: Hazel Dicke...
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The modern concept of adolescence as a distinct and pivotal stage of life developed in the United St...
This dissertation utilizes the motif of the traveling exhibition show in order to analyze how the Ma...
From the 1910s through the 1930s, education for girls in Japan changed rapidly. The education for gi...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on October 29, 2012).The enti...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
A runaway commercial success in the nineteenth century, the monthly periodical Godey’s Lady’s Book w...
This dissertation argues that girls\u27 series fiction played a key role in the cultural discourse a...
This article is based on a selection of images of girls and young ladies – the future women of Ameri...
This dissertation examines the neglected girls’ papers of Alfred Harmsworth (1865-1922). In 1898 Har...
This thesis is an examination of the American Girl archetype on the covers of the Ladies\u27 Home Jo...
This thesis explores the two main images of womanhood found in the editorial and advertising content...
When the Ladies’ Home Journal began in 1883, its creator, Mr. Cyrus H. K. Curtis, could not have pos...
This thesis examines the socializing messages in American Girl Dolls, a popular line of products aim...
University of MInnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2011 Major: Mass Communication. Advisor: Hazel Dicke...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Salve's Dissertations and Theses...
The modern concept of adolescence as a distinct and pivotal stage of life developed in the United St...
This dissertation utilizes the motif of the traveling exhibition show in order to analyze how the Ma...
From the 1910s through the 1930s, education for girls in Japan changed rapidly. The education for gi...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on October 29, 2012).The enti...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
A runaway commercial success in the nineteenth century, the monthly periodical Godey’s Lady’s Book w...
This dissertation argues that girls\u27 series fiction played a key role in the cultural discourse a...
This article is based on a selection of images of girls and young ladies – the future women of Ameri...
This dissertation examines the neglected girls’ papers of Alfred Harmsworth (1865-1922). In 1898 Har...