Pin up! the Subculture
Negotiating Agency, Representation and Sexuality with Vintage Style
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Author
Publication
2020 - Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter
Language
English
Word Count
71,500 words, Guess
Page Count
286 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-101433156814
- ISBN-139781433156816
- Library of Congress Control Number2019029990
- OCLC Control Number1128887906
- Better World Books9781433156816
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL34649535M
Classifications
- LCCN7630.R93 2019
- LCCN7630 .R93 2020
Description
"Dangerous. Sexy. All-American-or rather All-World-Girl. Pin Up! The Subculture is the first ever book to explore the contemporary international subculture of pin up, women (and men) who embrace vintage style, but not vintage values. Award-winning filmmaker and author Kathleen M. Ryan spent more than 5 years in the subculture. It's a world of cat eye makeup, carefully constructed hairstyles, and retro-inspired fashions. But it's also a world that embraces the ideals of feminism. Beauty, according to the pin up, is found not in body type or skin color, but in the confidence and sexual agency of the individual. Pin ups see their subculture as a way to exert empowerment and control of their own sexual and social identities-something that is part of the pin up's historical legacy. The lavishly illustrated book includes interviews with more than 50 international pin ups, and helps readers to understand how they use social media and personal interactions to navigate thorny issues such as racism, sexism, homophobia, sizeism, and other difficult topics. Ryan demonstrates how even within subcultures, identity is far from homogeneous. Pin ups use the safety of their shared subcultural values to advocate for social and political change. A fascinating combination of cultural history, media studies, and oral history, Pin Up! The Subculture is the story about how a subculture is subverting and reviving an historic aesthetic for the twenty-first century"--
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- Pin up! the Subculture: Negotiating Agency, Representation and Sexuality with Vintage Style
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