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Wonder Woman - The Female Body and Popular Culture (Paperback)
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Wonder Woman - The Female Body and Popular Culture (Paperback)
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Wonder Woman was created in the early 1940s as a paragon of female
empowerment and beauty and her near eighty-year history has
included seismic socio-cultural changes. In this book, Joan Ormrod
analyses key moments in the superheroine's career and views them
through the prism of the female body. This book explores how Wonder
Woman's body has changed over the years as her mission has shifted
from being an ambassador for peace and love to the greatest warrior
in the DC transmedia universe, as she's reflected increasing
technological sophistication, globalisation and women's changing
roles and ambitions. Wonder Woman's physical form, Ormrod argues,
is both an articulation of female potential and attempts to
constrain it. Her body has always been an amalgamation of the
feminine ideal in popular culture and wider socio-cultural debate,
from Betty Grable to the 1960s 'mod' girl, to the Iron Maiden of
the 1980s.
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