Fear and Fashion in the Cold War

Fear and Fashion in the Cold War
Title Fear and Fashion in the Cold War PDF eBook
Author Jane Pavitt
Publisher Victoria & Albert Museum
Pages 138
Release 2008-09
Genre Art
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"This book explores Cold War fashion in all its aspects, ranging from innovations in materials to the cybernetic visions of the 1960s, from the bikini to the spacesuit, vinyl radiation suits to high-tech jewellery, Paco Rabanne to Barbarella. Set in the context of art, film, science and design, Pavitt explores how the image of the body was shaped by Cold War concerns - atomic anxieties, the space race, technological developments and the first forays into 'hyper-reality.' With a stunning selection of images alongside military, political and scientific research, the book shows how counter-cultural theories and experiences in the later 1960s shaped an alternative view of the 'Cold War Body'."--BOOK JACKET.

Bulletproof Fashion

Bulletproof Fashion
Title Bulletproof Fashion PDF eBook
Author Barbara Sutton
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 142
Release 2023-05-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1000883582

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In the context of gun proliferation and persistent gun violence in the United States, a controversial security strategy has gained public attention: bulletproof fashion. This book examines concerns about security focusing on armored clothing and accessories for civilians. Available for children and adults, such ballistic products include colorful backpacks, elegant suits, sports jackets, feminine dresses, trendy vests, and medical lab coats. These products are paradigmatic of a "fashion of fear"—the practice of outfitting the body with apparel aimed at maximizing personal security. This fashion encourages the emergence of both a fortress body and an armored society. Sutton also explores the wider social factors influencing the bulletproof fashion phenomenon, including the inequalities associated with neoliberalism and the militarization of civilian life. The book sheds light on the role of emotions in relation to discourses and perceptions of security, and encourages feminist and sociological studies to pay attention to the linkages between security, bodies, and dress. It is ideal for students and scholars interested in security and gun violence, culture and politics, neoliberalism and consumption, and bodies and emotions.

Cold War Fashion

Cold War Fashion
Title Cold War Fashion PDF eBook
Author Christine J. Frogozo
Publisher
Pages 84
Release 2003
Genre Advertising
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Heritage of Fear

Heritage of Fear
Title Heritage of Fear PDF eBook
Author Richard Lawrence Miller
Publisher
Pages 452
Release 1988
Genre Communism
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The author asserts that the Soviet Union does not have an agenda for the domination of the world and that we have nothing to fear. Possibily not. But at one time (through Khrushchev) there certainly was an accepted method, if not a time table. If a group of people walk by a snake and one person is bitten, it doesn't matter if he was first, third, or tenth in line. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

A Cold War Tourist and His Camera

A Cold War Tourist and His Camera
Title A Cold War Tourist and His Camera PDF eBook
Author Martha Langford
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 208
Release 2011-01-27
Genre Photography
ISBN 0773590773

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Martha Langford and John Langford examine their father's apparently innocuous photographic experience, revealing the complexity of both the images and their creator. An intelligent and personal look at the ways that the historical and the private are represented and remembered, A Cold War Tourist and His Camera stages the family slide show as you've never seen it before.

A Time of Fear

A Time of Fear
Title A Time of Fear PDF eBook
Author Albert Marrin
Publisher Knopf Books for Young Readers
Pages 320
Release 2021-03-30
Genre Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN 0525644326

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From National Book Award Finalist and Sibert Honor Author Albert Marrin, a timely examination of Red Scares in the United States, including the Rosenbergs, the Hollywood Ten and the McCarthy era. In twentieth century America, no power--and no threat--loomed larger than the communist superpower of the Soviet Union. America saw in the dreams of the Soviet Union the overthrow of the US government, and the end of democracy and freedom. Meanwhile, the Communist Party of the United States attempted to use deep economic and racial disparities in American culture to win over members and sympathizers. From the miscarriage of justice in the Scotsboro Boys case, to the tragedy of the Rosenbergs to the theatrics of the Hollywood Ten to the menace of the Joseph McCarthy and his war hearings, Albert Marrin examines a unique time in American history...and explores both how some Americans were lured by the ideals of communism without understanding its reality and how fear of communist infiltration at times caused us to undermine our most deeply held values. The questions he raises ask: What is worth fighting for? And what are you willing to sacrifice to keep it? Filled with black and white photographs throughout, this timely book from an award-author brings to life an important and dramatic era in American history with lessons that are deeply relevant today.

People, States, and Fear

People, States, and Fear
Title People, States, and Fear PDF eBook
Author Barry Buzan
Publisher
Pages 280
Release 1983
Genre Political Science
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