Some Wore Bobby Sox: The Emergence of Teenage Girls' Culture, 1920-1945
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Book Description
Images of teenage girls in poodle skirts dominated American popular culture on the 1950's. But as Kelly Schrum shows, teenage girls were swooning over pop idols and using their allowances to buy the latest fashions well beforehand. After World War I, a teenage identity arose in the US, as well as a consumer culture geared toward it. From fashion and beauty to music and movies, high school girls bo... More
Book Information
Publisher | Palgrave MacMillan Ltd |
Binding | Hardcover (2 editions) |
Reading Level | Uncategorized |
# of Pages | 224 |
ISBN-10 | 140396176X |
ISBN-13 | 978-1403961761 |
Publication Date | 06/26/2004 |
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