
The Modern Girl Around the World
by Weinbaum, Alys Eve; Thomas, Lynn M.; Ramamurthy, Priti; Poiger, Uta G.; Dong, Madeleine YueBuy New
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments | p. ix |
The Modern Girl as Heuristic Device: Collaboration, Connective Comparison, Multidirectional Citation | p. 1 |
The Modern Girl Around the World: Cosmetics Advertising and the Politics of Race and Style | |
From the Washtub to the World: Madam C. J. Walker and the "Re-creation" of Race Womanhood, 1900-1935 | p. 55 |
Making the Modern Girl French: From New Woman to Eclaireuse | p. 77 |
The Modern Girl and Racial Respectability in 1930s South Africa | p. 96 |
Racial Masquerade: Consumption and Contestation of American Modernity | p. 120 |
All-Consuming Nationalism: The Indian Modern Girl in the 1920s and 1930s | p. 147 |
The Dance Class or the Working Class: The Soviet Modern Girl | p. 174 |
Who Is Afraid of the Chinese Modern Girl? | p. 194 |
"Blackfella Missus Too Much Proud": Techniques of Appearing, Femininity, and Race in Australian Modernity | p. 220 |
The "Modern Girl" Question in the Periphery of Empire: Colonial Modernity and Mobility among Okinawan Women in the 1920s and 1930s | p. 240 |
Contesting Consumerisms in Mass Women's Magazines | p. 263 |
Buying In: Advertising and the Sexy Modern Girl Icon in Shanghai in the 1920s and 1930s | p. 288 |
Fantasies of Universality? Neue Frauen, Race, and Nation in Weimar and Nazi Germany | p. 317 |
Concluding Commentaries | |
Girls Lean Back Everywhere | p. 347 |
After the Grand Tour: The Modern Girl, the New Woman, and the Colonial Maiden | p. 354 |
The Modern Girl and Commodity Culture | p. 362 |
Bibliography | p. 371 |
Contributors | p. 405 |
Index | p. 409 |
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