During World War II, the United States turned to the female gender roles that underpinned American society and commodified them in print media to sell the war effort and female participation in it, resulting in the appearance of hands, lips, and legs in propaganda, makeup advertisements, and pinup images. This phenomenon reflects how physical presentation indicates social anxieties and American constructions of gender, as well as how the female body is imbued with cultural symbolism
This paper explores the shifting presentations of gender in U.S. wartime propaganda aimed at the Ame...
This paper will reUect a summer\u27s work with Dr. Jessy Ohl at the University of Alabama, digitizin...
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This honors thesis explores the intersection between total war and American female beauty--namely, h...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of HistorySue ZschocheIn 1942, the U.S. Army and Navy announced the c...
The gendered practice of shaping women’s bodies into culturally-accepted feminine silhouettes is a h...
The present study examines the interrelationships among the state, capitalism and the structure of g...
How a military engages with gender is most evident when it attempts to integrate women as soldiers i...
In 1943 the image of Rosie the Riveter personified what the ideal American woman was supposed to be....
This paper looks at fashion in America prior to, during, and after WWI to give a more holistic under...
World War II created mass destruction and economic distress but was also responsible for creating ne...
This dissertation analyzes the popular construction of femininity in the United States during World ...
Graduation date: 2012The War Production Board issued limitation order 85 in April 1942 in order to c...
Advertising had an overwhelming effect on women during World War II; many women were influenced by a...
This paper explores the shifting presentations of gender in U.S. wartime propaganda aimed at the Ame...
This paper will reUect a summer\u27s work with Dr. Jessy Ohl at the University of Alabama, digitizin...
This article will examine representations of the Liberation of France in the war reports of Lee Mill...
This article discusses the ways in which government propaganda and corporate advertising during the ...
This honors thesis explores the intersection between total war and American female beauty--namely, h...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of HistorySue ZschocheIn 1942, the U.S. Army and Navy announced the c...
The gendered practice of shaping women’s bodies into culturally-accepted feminine silhouettes is a h...
The present study examines the interrelationships among the state, capitalism and the structure of g...
How a military engages with gender is most evident when it attempts to integrate women as soldiers i...
In 1943 the image of Rosie the Riveter personified what the ideal American woman was supposed to be....
This paper looks at fashion in America prior to, during, and after WWI to give a more holistic under...
World War II created mass destruction and economic distress but was also responsible for creating ne...
This dissertation analyzes the popular construction of femininity in the United States during World ...
Graduation date: 2012The War Production Board issued limitation order 85 in April 1942 in order to c...
Advertising had an overwhelming effect on women during World War II; many women were influenced by a...
This paper explores the shifting presentations of gender in U.S. wartime propaganda aimed at the Ame...
This paper will reUect a summer\u27s work with Dr. Jessy Ohl at the University of Alabama, digitizin...
This article will examine representations of the Liberation of France in the war reports of Lee Mill...