Turning the century: essays in media and cultural studies
In: Cultural studies series
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 Sound Out of Time: Modernity's Echo -- 2 Maintaining the Order of Things: Class, the Gospel of Scientific Efficiency, and the Invention of Policy Expertise in America, 1865-1921 -- 3 Sensationalism, Objectivity, and Reform in Turn-of-the-Century America -- 4 "All Love Making Scenes Must Be Normal": Pennsylvania Movie Censorship in the Progressive Era -- 5 Only Flossy, High-Society Dudes Would Smoke 'Em: Gender and Cigarette Advertising in the Nineteenth Century -- 6 Trotting Horses and Moving Pictures: A Sporting View of Early Cinema -- 7 "Girls Who Come to Pieces": Women, Cosmetics, and Advertising in the Ladies' Home Journal, 1900-1920 -- 8 Race Betterment and Class Consciousness at the Turn of the Century, or Why It's Okay to Marry Your Cousin -- 9 Conspicuous Whiteness: The New Woman, the Old Negro, and the Vanishing Past of Early Brand Advertising -- 10 Constructions of Violence: Labor, Capital, and Hegemonic Struggle in the Pullman Strike of 1894 -- Afterword -- About the Editor and Contributors -- Index
In: Cultural studies series
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