This book examines the societal impact of preadolescent girls and their depictions in American popular culture from 1924 to 1945 to explore how these portrayals helped address societal anxieties exacerbated by the Great Depression and World War II, including generational conflicts, gender issues, racial tensions, and urban-rural divides.
This book examines the societal impact of preadolescent girls and their depictions in American popular culture from 1924 to 1945 to explore how these portrayals helped address societal anxieties exacerbated by the Great Depression and World War II, including generational conflicts, gender issues, racial tensions, and urban-rural divides.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Acknowledgments Introduction: 'To the Ladies': The Rise of Depictions of Young Girls in Popular Media Chapter 1: The Invisible Girl: The Preadolescent Female Performer at the Dawn of Popular Culture Chapter 2: Bridging the Gaps and Paving the Way: Little Orphan Annie, Comic Strips, and Preadolescent Girls in the 1920s Chapter 3: Daddy's Girl and Mommy's Rival: Film, Shirley Temple, and the Answer to the 1930s Gender Crisis Chapter 4: 'We Are Trying to Do All We Can to Help': Radio and the Invisible Economy of American Girls' Work During WWII Conclusion Bibliography About the Author
Preface Acknowledgments Introduction: 'To the Ladies': The Rise of Depictions of Young Girls in Popular Media Chapter 1: The Invisible Girl: The Preadolescent Female Performer at the Dawn of Popular Culture Chapter 2: Bridging the Gaps and Paving the Way: Little Orphan Annie, Comic Strips, and Preadolescent Girls in the 1920s Chapter 3: Daddy's Girl and Mommy's Rival: Film, Shirley Temple, and the Answer to the 1930s Gender Crisis Chapter 4: 'We Are Trying to Do All We Can to Help': Radio and the Invisible Economy of American Girls' Work During WWII Conclusion Bibliography About the Author
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