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Pin-Up Grrrls : Feminism, Sexuality, Popular Culture
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Maria Elena Buszek
Publication date:
2006
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Duke University Press
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978-0-8223-3734-8
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978-0-8223-8756-5
Publication date:
2006
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10.1215/9780822387565
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. ix
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
pp. ix
Acknowledgments
pp. vii
Contents
pp. vii
Table of Contents
pp. 1
Introduction: Defining/Defending the ‘‘Feminist Pin-Up’’
pp. 1
INTRODUCTION:
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 27
REPRESENTING “AWARISHNESS”:
pp. 27
Representing “Awarishness”
pp. 27
1. Representing ‘‘Awarishness’’: The Theatrical Origins of the Feminist Pin-Up Girl
pp. 69
NEW WOMEN FOR THE NEW CENTURY:
pp. 69
New Women for the New Century
pp. 69
2. NewWomen for the New Century: Feminism and the Pin-Up at the Fin de Siècle
pp. 115
The Return of Theatrical Feminism
pp. 115
THE RETURN OF THEATRICAL FEMINISM:
pp. 115
3. The Return of Theatrical Feminism: Early-Twentieth-Century Pin-Ups on the Stage, Street, and Screen
pp. 142
4. Celebrating the ‘‘Kind of Girl Who Dominates’’: Film Fanzines and the Feminist Pin-Up
pp. 142
Celebrating the “Kind of Girl Who Dominates”
pp. 142
CELEBRATING THE “KIND OF GIRL WHO DOMINATES”:
pp. 185
5. New Frontiers: Sex,Women, and World War II
pp. 185
New Frontiers
pp. 185
NEW FRONTIERS:
pp. 232
Pop Goes the Pin–Up
pp. 232
POP GOES THE PIN-UP:
pp. 232
6. Pop Goes the Pin-Up: New Roles and Readings in the Postwar Era
pp. 268
OUR BODIES/OURSELVES:
pp. 268
7. Our Bodies/Ourselves: Pin-Ups in the Wake of Women’s Liberation
pp. 268
Our Bodies/Ourselves
pp. 311
From Womyn to Grrrls
pp. 311
8. FromWomyn to Grrrls: The Postmodern Feminist Pin-Up
pp. 311
FROM WOMYN TO GRRRLS:
pp. 355
CONCLUSION/COMMENCEMENT
pp. 355
Conclusion/Commencement
pp. 355
Conclusion/Commencement
pp. 365
Notes
pp. 365
NOTES
pp. 365
Notes
pp. 403
BIBLIOGRAPHY
pp. 403
Bibliography
pp. 403
Bibliography
pp. 437
Index
pp. 437
INDEX
pp. 437
Index
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