America’s Changing Icons examines nationalism and gendered national roles via the lens of popular culture, to explore the discursive and at times chaotic ways American society interprets itself. This multi layered examination delves into the iconography and role of American women, and their evolution, from World War I to the present.
America’s Changing Icons examines nationalism and gendered national roles via the lens of popular culture, to explore the discursive and at times chaotic ways American society interprets itself. This multi layered examination delves into the iconography and role of American women, and their evolution, from World War I to the present.
Annessa Ann Babicis an adjunct professor and freelance writer in NYC.
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Acknowledgments Prelude Introduction Chapter One: Columbia and the American Girl During World War I Chapter Two: Wonder Women Fetishes and Fantasies Chapter Three: Redesigning the 1950s American Woman Chapter Four: Bra Burning and Other Misdemeanors Chapter Five: The Gulf Wars and the Changing Light Images Selected Bibliography About the Author
Acknowledgments Prelude Introduction Chapter One: Columbia and the American Girl During World War I Chapter Two: Wonder Women Fetishes and Fantasies Chapter Three: Redesigning the 1950s American Woman Chapter Four: Bra Burning and Other Misdemeanors Chapter Five: The Gulf Wars and the Changing Light Images Selected Bibliography About the Author
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