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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- PREFACE ix
- Introduction: Playing Herself: The Naturalist Paradigm and the Spectacle of Female Sexuality 1
- 1. Engineered for Stardom: Publicity, Performance, and Jane Russell 27
- 2. More than a Mermaid: Esther Williams, Performance, and the Body 62
- 3. Light Egyptian: Lena Horne and the Representation of Black Femininity 94
- 4. Carnival!: Carmen Miranda and the Spectacle of Authenticity 127
- 5. Famous for Being Famous: Persona, Performance, and the Case for Zsa Zsa Gabor 169
- NOTES 201
- INDEX 227
- ABOUT THE AUTHOR 247
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- PREFACE ix
- Introduction: Playing Herself: The Naturalist Paradigm and the Spectacle of Female Sexuality 1
- 1. Engineered for Stardom: Publicity, Performance, and Jane Russell 27
- 2. More than a Mermaid: Esther Williams, Performance, and the Body 62
- 3. Light Egyptian: Lena Horne and the Representation of Black Femininity 94
- 4. Carnival!: Carmen Miranda and the Spectacle of Authenticity 127
- 5. Famous for Being Famous: Persona, Performance, and the Case for Zsa Zsa Gabor 169
- NOTES 201
- INDEX 227
- ABOUT THE AUTHOR 247