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Book Title
American Sweethearts : Teenage Girls in Twentieth-century Popular
ISBN
9780253218025
Publication Year
2005
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
American Sweethearts : Teenage Girls in Twentieth-Century Popular Culture
Item Height
0.7in
Author
Ilana Nash
Item Length
9.2in
Publisher
Indiana University Press
Item Width
6.2in
Item Weight
16 Oz
Number of Pages
280 Pages

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As sweet as a cherry lollipop and as tangy as a Sweetart, this book is an entertaining yet thoughtful exploration of the image of the American girl.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Indiana University Press
ISBN-10
0253218020
ISBN-13
9780253218025
eBay Product ID (ePID)
46445635

Product Key Features

Author
Ilana Nash
Publication Name
American Sweethearts : Teenage Girls in Twentieth-Century Popular Culture
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2005
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
280 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.2in
Item Height
0.7in
Item Width
6.2in
Item Weight
16 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Ps374.G55n37 2006
Grade from
College Graduate Student
Reviews
"... Nash... adds to growing body of work in 'girls' studies.'... Overall, this book makes a valuable contribution to this emergent field.... Recommended." -Choice, . . . Nash . . . adds to growing body of work in 'girls' studies.' . . . Overall, this book makes a valuable contribution to this emergent field. . . . Recommended., "Nash's book is a fascinating and insightful look at the figure of the teenage American girl through the guise of popular culture....Compelling and and persuasive, American Sweethearts goes a long way in showing where our mid-century views of teenage women came from, and, sadly, how those stereotypes still pervade our popular culture to this day." -Bloomsbury Review, "Nash's book is a fascinating and insightful look at the figure of the teenage American girl through the guise of popular culture....Compelling and and persuasive, American Sweethearts goes a long way in showing where our mid-century views of teenage women came from, and, sadly, how those stereotypes still pervade our popular culture to this day." -- Bloomsbury Review, "With this book Nash (Western Michigan U) adds to growing body of work in 'girls' studies,' a literature that includes Mary Bray Pipher's Reviving Ophelia (1994), Zöe Fairbairns's Daddy's Girls (1992), and Delinquents and Debutantes, ed. by Sherrie Inness (1998). At the heart of Nash's study is the argument that patriarchal society views female teenagers as 'empty' and that young girls are constrained by this stereotype. Although the theoretical underpinnings of Nash's work are somewhat garbled-her introduction brings together Edward Said's concept of Orientalism, Louis Althusser's idea of the superstructure, and a sprinkling of genre theory in a not especially helpful way-her readings of midcentury US culture and its consumers are quite good. The book claims to examine the construction of a mythology of girlhood, but it never really makes good on that claim and might have benefited from a more sustained conceptualization of cultural production and consumption. The book is strongest when it is grounded in solid thinking about the cultural texts and their historical contexts-for example, in readings of the 'Nancy Drew' series, Shirley Temple films, and the television program Gidget. Overall, this book makes a valuable contribution to this emergent field. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty.-J. M. Utell, Widener University" -Choice, December 2006, American Sweethearts provides a good introduction to the history of adolescence and an in-depth history of popular constructions of white adolescent femininity in a range of popular narratives. Nash's study of teen girls in popular twentieth-century American narrative cycles fills in gaps in research on youth and gender and will be of interest to scholars in a variety of fields. -, "American Sweethearts provides a good introduction to the history of adolescence and an in -- depth history of popular constructions of white adolescent femininity in a range of popular narratives. Nash's study of teen girls in popular twentieth -- century American narrative cycles fills in gaps in research on youth and gender and will be of interest to scholars in a variety of fields. -- " -- Childhood September 2007, American Sweethearts provides a good introduction to the history of adolescence and an in--depth history of popular constructions of white adolescent femininity in a range of popular narratives. Nash's study of teen girls in popular twentieth--century American narrative cycles fills in gaps in research on youth and gender and will be of interest to scholars in a variety of fields. --, "With this book Nash (Western Michigan U) adds to growing body of work in 'girls' studies,' a literature that includes Mary Bray Pipher's Reviving Ophelia (1994), Z e Fairbairns's Daddy's Girls (1992), and Delinquents and Debutantes, ed. by Sherrie Inness (1998). At the heart of Nash's study is the argument that patriarchal society views female teenagers as 'empty' and that young girls are constrained by this stereotype. Although the theoretical underpinnings of Nash's work are somewhat garbled -- her introduction brings together Edward Said's concept of Orientalism, Louis Althusser's idea of the superstructure, and a sprinkling of genre theory in a not especially helpful way -- her readings of midcentury US culture and its consumers are quite good. The book claims to examine the construction of a mythology of girlhood, but it never really makes good on that claim and might have benefited from a more sustained conceptualization of cultural production and consumption. The book is strongest when it is grounded in solid thinking about the cultural texts and their historical contexts -- for example, in readings of the 'Nancy Drew' series, Shirley Temple films, and the television program Gidget. Overall, this book makes a valuable contribution to this emergent field. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper -- division undergraduates through faculty. -- J. M. Utell, Widener University" -- Choice, December 2006, Nash's book is a fascinating and insightful look at the figure of the teenage American girl through the guise of popular culture. . . .Compelling and and persuasive, American Sweethearts goes a long way in showing where our mid-century views of teenage women came from, and, sadly, how those stereotypes still pervade our popular culture to this day., "In American Sweethearts . . . Illana Nash argues that the Drew stories, like otherpopular narratives of the time, have only served to reinforce the patriarchal statusquo, even as they purported to do otherwise."--TLS, 6 October 2006, "... Nash... adds to growing body of work in 'girls' studies.'... Overall, this book makes a valuable contribution to this emergent field.... Recommended." -- Choice, ... Nash... adds to growing body of work in 'girls' studies.'... Overall, this book makes a valuable contribution to this emergent field.... Recommended., Nash's book is a fascinating and insightful look at the figure of the teenage American girl through the guise of popular culture....Compelling and and persuasive, American Sweethearts goes a long way in showing where our mid-century views of teenage women came from, and, sadly, how those stereotypes still pervade our popular culture to this day., "Nash's book is a fascinating and insightful look at the figure of the teenage American girl through the guise of popular culture. . . .Compelling and and persuasive, American Sweethearts goes a long way in showing where our mid-century views of teenage women came from, and, sadly, how those stereotypes still pervade our popular culture to this day."-- Bloomsbury Review ". . . Nash . . . adds to growing body of work in 'girls' studies.' . . . Overall, this book makes a valuable contribution to this emergent field. . . . Recommended."-- Choice "With this book Nash (Western Michigan U) adds to growing body of work in 'girls' studies,' a literature that includes Mary Bray Pipher's Reviving Ophelia (1994), Zöe Fairbairns's Daddy's Girls (1992), and Delinquents and Debutantes, ed. by Sherrie Inness (1998). At the heart of Nash's study is the argument that patriarchal society views female teenagers as 'empty' and that young girls are constrained by this stereotype. Although the theoretical underpinnings of Nash's work are somewhat garbled--her introduction brings together Edward Said's concept of Orientalism, Louis Althusser's idea of the superstructure, and a sprinkling of genre theory in a not especially helpful way--her readings of midcentury US culture and its consumers are quite good. The book claims to examine the construction of a mythology of girlhood, but it never really makes good on that claim and might have benefited from a more sustained conceptualization of cultural production and consumption. The book is strongest when it is grounded in solid thinking about the cultural texts and their historical contexts--for example, in readings of the 'Nancy Drew' series, Shirley Temple films, and the television program Gidget. Overall, this book makes a valuable contribution to this emergent field. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper--division undergraduates through faculty.--J. M. Utell, Widener University December 2006"-- Choice "American Sweethearts provides a good introduction to the history of adolescence and an in--depth history of popular constructions of white adolescent femininity in a range of popular narratives. Nash's study of teen girls in popular twentieth--century American narrative cycles fills in gaps in research on youth and gender and will be of interest to scholars in a variety of fields. --"-- Childhood September 2007, "With this book Nash (Western Michigan U) adds to growing body of work in 'girls' studies,' a literature that includes Mary Bray Pipher's Reviving Ophelia (1994), Zöe Fairbairns's Daddy's Girls (1992), and Delinquents and Debutantes, ed. by Sherrie Inness (1998). At the heart of Nash's study is the argument that patriarchal society views female teenagers as 'empty' and that young girls are constrained by this stereotype. Although the theoretical underpinnings of Nash's work are somewhat garbled -- her introduction brings together Edward Said's concept of Orientalism, Louis Althusser's idea of the superstructure, and a sprinkling of genre theory in a not especially helpful way -- her readings of midcentury US culture and its consumers are quite good. The book claims to examine the construction of a mythology of girlhood, but it never really makes good on that claim and might have benefited from a more sustained conceptualization of cultural production and consumption. The book is strongest when it is grounded in solid thinking about the cultural texts and their historical contexts -- for example, in readings of the 'Nancy Drew' series, Shirley Temple films, and the television program Gidget. Overall, this book makes a valuable contribution to this emergent field. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper -- division undergraduates through faculty. -- J. M. Utell, Widener University" -- Choice, December 2006, "American Sweethearts provides a good introduction to the history of adolescence and an in-depth history of popular constructions of white adolescent femininity in a range of popular narratives. Nash's study of teen girls in popular twentieth-century American narrative cycles fills in gaps in research on youth and gender and will be of interest to scholars in a variety of fields. -" -Childhood September 2007
Table of Content
Contents Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Radical Notions: Nancy Drew and Her Readers, 1930-1949 2. "Pretty Baby": Nancy Drew Goes to Hollywood 3. "Delightfully Dangerous" Girls in the 1940s 4. The Postwar Fall and Rise of Teen Girls Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index, Contents Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Radical Notions: Nancy Drew and Her Readers, 19301949 2. "Pretty Baby": Nancy Drew Goes to Hollywood 3. "Delightfully Dangerous" Girls in the 1940s 4. The Postwar Fall and Rise of Teen Girls Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index
Copyright Date
2005
Topic
Gender Studies, Popular Culture, American / General, Life Stages / Adolescence
Lccn
2005-009297
Dewey Decimal
813/.50935252
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Family & Relationships, Literary Criticism, Social Science

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