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CHAPTER THREE In the Dolls' House The Material Maternalism of Martha Chase, 1889-1914
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Miriam Formanek-Brunell
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- CHAPTER ONE The Politics of Dollhood in Nineteenth-Century America 7
- CHAPTER TWO Masculinity, Technology, and the Doll Economy, 1860-1906 35
- CHAPTER THREE In the Dolls' House The Material Maternalism of Martha Chase, 1889-1914 61
- CHAPTER FOUR Marketing a Campbell Kids Culture Engendering New Kid Dolls, 1902-1914 90
- CHAPTER FIVE New Women and Talismen Rose O'Neill and the Kewpies, 1909-1914 117
- CHAPTER SIX Forging the Modern American Doll Industry, 1914-1929 135
- CHAPTER SEVEN Children's Day Constructing a Consumer Culture for Girls, 1900-1930 161
- EPILOGUE Agents or Agency Dolls in Modern America Since 1930 185
- Notes 189
- Index 229
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- CHAPTER ONE The Politics of Dollhood in Nineteenth-Century America 7
- CHAPTER TWO Masculinity, Technology, and the Doll Economy, 1860-1906 35
- CHAPTER THREE In the Dolls' House The Material Maternalism of Martha Chase, 1889-1914 61
- CHAPTER FOUR Marketing a Campbell Kids Culture Engendering New Kid Dolls, 1902-1914 90
- CHAPTER FIVE New Women and Talismen Rose O'Neill and the Kewpies, 1909-1914 117
- CHAPTER SIX Forging the Modern American Doll Industry, 1914-1929 135
- CHAPTER SEVEN Children's Day Constructing a Consumer Culture for Girls, 1900-1930 161
- EPILOGUE Agents or Agency Dolls in Modern America Since 1930 185
- Notes 189
- Index 229