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Dressing for the Culture Wars : Style and the Politics of Self-Presentation in the 1960s and 1970s.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Lincoln : UNP - Nebraska, 2015.Description: 1 online resource (279 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780803284463
  • 0803284462
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Dressing for the Culture Wars : Style and the Politics of Self-Presentation in the 1960s and 1970s.DDC classification:
  • 391.00973
LOC classification:
  • GT605 ǂb H57 2015eb
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Contents:
Cover ; Title Page ; Copyright Page ; Contents ; List of Illustrations; Acknowledgments; Introduction: The Significance of Stylein American Culture and Politics; 1. "You Can't Tell the Girls from the Boys": Changing Styles among American Youths, 1964- 1968; 2. "What to Wear to the Revolution": Self- Presentation Politics in Social Movement Activism; 3. "No Woman Can Be Free ... Until She Loses Her Femininity": The Politics of Self- Presentation in Feminist Activism; 4. "Wearing a Dress Is a Revolutionary Act": Political Drag and Self- Presentation in the Gay Liberation Movement.
5. "Everyone Should Be Accustomed to Seeing Long Hair on Men by Now": Style and Popular Culture in the Late 1960s to 1970s6. "Ours Should Not Be an Effort to Achieve a Unisex Society": Legal Regulations of Personal Presentation in the Workplace; Epilogue: The Politics of Style in Retrospect; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
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Cover ; Title Page ; Copyright Page ; Contents ; List of Illustrations; Acknowledgments; Introduction: The Significance of Stylein American Culture and Politics; 1. "You Can't Tell the Girls from the Boys": Changing Styles among American Youths, 1964- 1968; 2. "What to Wear to the Revolution": Self- Presentation Politics in Social Movement Activism; 3. "No Woman Can Be Free ... Until She Loses Her Femininity": The Politics of Self- Presentation in Feminist Activism; 4. "Wearing a Dress Is a Revolutionary Act": Political Drag and Self- Presentation in the Gay Liberation Movement.

5. "Everyone Should Be Accustomed to Seeing Long Hair on Men by Now": Style and Popular Culture in the Late 1960s to 1970s6. "Ours Should Not Be an Effort to Achieve a Unisex Society": Legal Regulations of Personal Presentation in the Workplace; Epilogue: The Politics of Style in Retrospect; Notes; Bibliography; Index.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

English.

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