Creating Rosie the Riveter

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American magazine industry history
American social history 1940s
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communication and ideology
consumer culture during war
cultural history of labor
cultural impact of wartime industry
cultural narratives of duty
cultural production in wartime
domesticity versus industry
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femininity and labor identity
feminist cultural studies
gender roles in wartime
historical analysis of gender imagery
historical media analysis
historical study of persuasion
history of gender in media
history of working women movements
home front morale campaigns
iconography of working women
intersection of gender and work
labor history of the United States
mass media and persuasion
media and behavioral change
media framing of employment
media influence on society
mythmaking in modern history
narrative shaping public opinion
popular literature and society
popular magazines history
print culture studies
public opinion and mass communication
recruitment messaging history
social construction of gender
social messaging in entertainment
soft power in domestic policy
symbolic images of labor
twentieth century American culture
visual culture and gender
visual rhetoric in print
wartime citizenship expectations
wartime employment campaigns
wartime manufacturing workforce
women in factories history
women industrial workers
women's economic roles history
workplace representation of women
World War II home front

Product details

  • ISBN 9780870234446
  • Weight: 385g
  • Dimensions: 143 x 228mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Jul 1985
  • Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Creating Rosie the Riveter examines advertisements and fiction published in the Saturday Evening Post and True Story in order to show how propaganda was used to encourage women to enter the work force.
Maureen Honey is professor of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

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