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  1. Imagining gender, nation and consumerism in magazines of the 1920s
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Anthem Press, London

    Offering the first comparative study of 1920s' US and Canadian print cultures, 'Imagining Gender, Nation and Consumerism in Magazines of the 1920s' comparatively examines the highly influential 'Ladies' Home Journal' (1883-2014) and the... mehr

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    Offering the first comparative study of 1920s' US and Canadian print cultures, 'Imagining Gender, Nation and Consumerism in Magazines of the 1920s' comparatively examines the highly influential 'Ladies' Home Journal' (1883-2014) and the often-overlooked 'Canadian Home Journal' (1905-1958), revealing how they constructed their imagined audience as readers, consumers and citizens. Cover -- Front Matter -- Half-title -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Figures -- Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Chapters Int-con -- Introduction -- 1 Two Home Journals: A Comparative Approach -- Women's Mass-Market Magazines of the 1920s -- Popular Culture or Mass Culture? -- Periodical Studies -- Consumer Culture Theory -- Literary Ways of Reading: Close, Surface, Distant -- An Interdisciplinary Methodology -- 2 The Art of Femininity: Aspiration and Self-Improvement -- The Flapper in Mass-Market Magazines -- The Middlebrow -- The Help and Harm of Magazines -- Experience: Character and the Domestic Self -- Reading Fiction -- Reading Advertisements -- Appearance: Beauty, Fashion and the Visual Self -- Frugal Fashion -- 'Natural' Beauty -- Conclusions -- 3 The Home and Domesticity: Readers, Consumers, Citizens -- Nineteenth-Century Domesticity -- Separate Spheres -- The Dual Meaning of 'Domestic' -- An Ideal Opportunity: The Christmas Issues of 1920 -- Beyond the Issue: Content Analysis and Contents Pages -- Conclusions -- 4 Fashionable, Beautiful, Moral: Idealised Images of Femininity -- The Face of the Magazine: Cover Images -- Fashion -- Fashion in the United States -- Fashion in Canada -- Make-up -- Conclusions -- Conclusion -- End Matter -- Appendix: Content Analysis of Advertising from the Ladies' Home Journal and Canadian Home Journal -- Notes -- Introduction -- 1 Two Home Journals: A Comparative Approach -- 2 The Art of Femininity: Aspiration and Self-Improvement -- 3 The Home and Domesticity: Readers, Consumers, Citizens -- 4 Fashionable, Beautiful, Moral: Idealised Images of Femininity -- References -- Index.

     

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
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    ISBN: 9781785273483
    RVK Klassifikation: EC 1876
    Schlagworte: Electronic books
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 246 Seiten)
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  2. Imagining gender, nation and consumerism in magazines of the 1920s
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Anthem Press, London

    Offering the first comparative study of 1920s' US and Canadian print cultures, 'Imagining Gender, Nation and Consumerism in Magazines of the 1920s' comparatively examines the highly influential 'Ladies' Home Journal' (1883-2014) and the... mehr

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    Offering the first comparative study of 1920s' US and Canadian print cultures, 'Imagining Gender, Nation and Consumerism in Magazines of the 1920s' comparatively examines the highly influential 'Ladies' Home Journal' (1883-2014) and the often-overlooked 'Canadian Home Journal' (1905-1958), revealing how they constructed their imagined audience as readers, consumers and citizens. Cover -- Front Matter -- Half-title -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Figures -- Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Chapters Int-con -- Introduction -- 1 Two Home Journals: A Comparative Approach -- Women's Mass-Market Magazines of the 1920s -- Popular Culture or Mass Culture? -- Periodical Studies -- Consumer Culture Theory -- Literary Ways of Reading: Close, Surface, Distant -- An Interdisciplinary Methodology -- 2 The Art of Femininity: Aspiration and Self-Improvement -- The Flapper in Mass-Market Magazines -- The Middlebrow -- The Help and Harm of Magazines -- Experience: Character and the Domestic Self -- Reading Fiction -- Reading Advertisements -- Appearance: Beauty, Fashion and the Visual Self -- Frugal Fashion -- 'Natural' Beauty -- Conclusions -- 3 The Home and Domesticity: Readers, Consumers, Citizens -- Nineteenth-Century Domesticity -- Separate Spheres -- The Dual Meaning of 'Domestic' -- An Ideal Opportunity: The Christmas Issues of 1920 -- Beyond the Issue: Content Analysis and Contents Pages -- Conclusions -- 4 Fashionable, Beautiful, Moral: Idealised Images of Femininity -- The Face of the Magazine: Cover Images -- Fashion -- Fashion in the United States -- Fashion in Canada -- Make-up -- Conclusions -- Conclusion -- End Matter -- Appendix: Content Analysis of Advertising from the Ladies' Home Journal and Canadian Home Journal -- Notes -- Introduction -- 1 Two Home Journals: A Comparative Approach -- 2 The Art of Femininity: Aspiration and Self-Improvement -- 3 The Home and Domesticity: Readers, Consumers, Citizens -- 4 Fashionable, Beautiful, Moral: Idealised Images of Femininity -- References -- Index.

     

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
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    ISBN: 9781785273483
    RVK Klassifikation: EC 1876
    Schlagworte: Electronic books
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 246 Seiten)
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  3. Imagining gender, nation and consumerism in magazines of the 1920s
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Anthem Press, London

    Offering the first comparative study of 1920s' US and Canadian print cultures, <I>Imagining Gender, Nation and Consumerism in Magazines of the 1920s</I> comparatively examines the highly influential 'Ladies Home Journal' (1883-2014) and the... mehr

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    Offering the first comparative study of 1920s' US and Canadian print cultures, Imagining Gender, Nation and Consumerism in Magazines of the 1920s comparatively examines the highly influential 'Ladies Home Journal' (1883-2014) and the often-overlooked 'Canadian Home Journal' (1905-1958). Firmly grounded in the latest advances in periodical studies, the book provides a timely contribution to the field in its presentation of a transferrable transnational approach to the study of magazines. While Canadian magazines have often been viewed, unflatteringly and inaccurately, as merely derivative of their American counterparts, Rachel Alexander asserts the value of an even-handed consideration of both. Such an approach acknowledges the complexity of these magazines as collaborative texts, cultural artefacts and commercial products, revealing that while these magazines shared certain commonalities, they functioned in differing - at times unexpected - ways. During the 1920s, both magazines were changing rapidly in response to technological modernity, altering gender economies and the burgeoning of consumer culture.

    Imagining Gender, Nation, and Consumerism in Magazines of the 1920s explores the influences, tensions and interests that informed the magazines' construction of their audience of middle-class women as readers, consumers and citizens.

     

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9781785273483; 9781785273476
    RVK Klassifikation: EC 1876
    Schlagworte: American periodicals; Canadian periodicals; Women's periodicals; Sex role in mass media; Consumption (Economics); Consumption (Economics)
    Umfang: 1 online resource (xii, 246 pages), digital, PDF file(s).
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  4. Imagining gender, nation and consumerism in magazines of the 1920s
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Anthem Press, London

    Offering the first comparative study of 1920s' US and Canadian print cultures, <I>Imagining Gender, Nation and Consumerism in Magazines of the 1920s</I> comparatively examines the highly influential 'Ladies Home Journal' (1883-2014) and the... mehr

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    Offering the first comparative study of 1920s' US and Canadian print cultures, Imagining Gender, Nation and Consumerism in Magazines of the 1920s comparatively examines the highly influential 'Ladies Home Journal' (1883-2014) and the often-overlooked 'Canadian Home Journal' (1905-1958). Firmly grounded in the latest advances in periodical studies, the book provides a timely contribution to the field in its presentation of a transferrable transnational approach to the study of magazines. While Canadian magazines have often been viewed, unflatteringly and inaccurately, as merely derivative of their American counterparts, Rachel Alexander asserts the value of an even-handed consideration of both. Such an approach acknowledges the complexity of these magazines as collaborative texts, cultural artefacts and commercial products, revealing that while these magazines shared certain commonalities, they functioned in differing - at times unexpected - ways. During the 1920s, both magazines were changing rapidly in response to technological modernity, altering gender economies and the burgeoning of consumer culture.

    Imagining Gender, Nation, and Consumerism in Magazines of the 1920s explores the influences, tensions and interests that informed the magazines' construction of their audience of middle-class women as readers, consumers and citizens

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9781785273483
    RVK Klassifikation: EC 1876
    Schlagworte: American periodicals / History / 20th century; Canadian periodicals / History / 20th century; Women's periodicals / History / 20th century; Sex role in mass media / History / 20th century; Consumption (Economics) / United States / History / 20th century; Consumption (Economics) / Canada / History / 20th century
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  5. Imagining gender, nation and consumerism in magazines of the 1920s
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Anthem Press, London ; Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

    Offering the first comparative study of 1920s' US and Canadian print cultures, <I>Imagining Gender, Nation and Consumerism in Magazines of the 1920s</I> comparatively examines the highly influential 'Ladies Home Journal' (1883-2014) and the... mehr

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    Offering the first comparative study of 1920s' US and Canadian print cultures, Imagining Gender, Nation and Consumerism in Magazines of the 1920s comparatively examines the highly influential 'Ladies Home Journal' (1883-2014) and the often-overlooked 'Canadian Home Journal' (1905-1958). Firmly grounded in the latest advances in periodical studies, the book provides a timely contribution to the field in its presentation of a transferrable transnational approach to the study of magazines. While Canadian magazines have often been viewed, unflatteringly and inaccurately, as merely derivative of their American counterparts, Rachel Alexander asserts the value of an even-handed consideration of both. Such an approach acknowledges the complexity of these magazines as collaborative texts, cultural artefacts and commercial products, revealing that while these magazines shared certain commonalities, they functioned in differing - at times unexpected - ways. During the 1920s, both magazines were changing rapidly in response to technological modernity, altering gender economies and the burgeoning of consumer culture.

    Imagining Gender, Nation, and Consumerism in Magazines of the 1920s explores the influences, tensions and interests that informed the magazines' construction of their audience of middle-class women as readers, consumers and citizens.

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781785273483
    RVK Klassifikation: EC 1876
    Schlagworte: American periodicals; Canadian periodicals; Women's periodicals; Sex role in mass media; Consumption (Economics); Consumption (Economics)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 246 pages)