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American History, Popular Culture, and Women's Studies collections will be enriched by this survey,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: American Sweethearts: Teenage Girls in Twentieth-Century Popular Culture (Hardcover)
Any collection strong in American popular culture and history will welcome AMERICAN SWEETHEARTS: TEENAGE GIRLS IN 20TH CENTURY POPULAR CULTURE. There are plenty stereotypes of 'stupid teen girls' and AMERICAN SWEETHEARTS gets to the bottom of these images by exploring them in American pop culture through teen narratives and the producers who created them. Chapters begin the study in 1930 and conclude in 1965, with each survey how social and cultural changes contributed to the evolving image of girls, from Nancy Drew to Gidget. American History, Popular Culture, and Women's Studies collections will be enriched by this survey.
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American Sweethearts: Teenage Girls in Twentieth-Century Popular Culture by Ilana Nash (Paperback - November 29, 2005)
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