Selling Women´s History: Packaging Feminism in Twentieth-Century American Popular Culture
Emily Westkaemper
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Only in recent decades has the American academic profession taken women’s history seriously. But the very concept of women’s history has a much longer past, one that’s intimately entwined with the development of American advertising and consumer culture. Selling Women’s History reveals how, from the 1900s to the 1970s, popular culture helped teach Americans about the accomplishments of their foremothers, promoting an awareness of women’s wide-ranging capabilities. On one hand, Emily Westkaemper examines how this was a marketing ploy, as Madison Avenue co-opted women’s history to sell everything from Betsy Ross Red lipstick to Virginia Slims cigarettes. But she also shows ... Read more
Only in recent decades has the American academic profession taken women’s history seriously. But the very concept of women’s history has a much longer past, one that’s intimately entwined with the development of American advertising and consumer culture. Selling Women’s History reveals how, from the 1900s to the 1970s, popular culture helped teach Americans about the accomplishments of their foremothers, promoting an awareness of women’s wide-ranging capabilities. On one hand, Emily Westkaemper examines how this was a marketing ploy, as Madison Avenue co-opted women’s history to sell everything from Betsy Ross Red lipstick to Virginia Slims cigarettes. But she also shows ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2017
Publisher
Rutgers University Press United States
Number of pages
272
Condition
New
Number of Pages
272
Place of Publication
New Brunswick NJ, United States
ISBN
9780813576336
SKU
V9780813576336
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99-50
About Emily Westkaemper
EMILY WESTKAEMPER is an associate professor of history at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia.
Reviews for Selling Women´s History: Packaging Feminism in Twentieth-Century American Popular Culture
"Before Women's History became an academically recognized pursuit, it developed in the marketplace. Westkaemper presents a fascinating and trenchant account of how women toiled across multiple popular sites to make history."
Nan Enstad
Professor of History, University of Wisconsin, Madison
"Westkaemper argues convincingly that the very assertion that women had a history was a feminist ... Read more
Nan Enstad
Professor of History, University of Wisconsin, Madison
"Westkaemper argues convincingly that the very assertion that women had a history was a feminist ... Read more