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Wanted Women - An American Obsession in the Reign of J. Edgar Hoover (Hardcover)
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The iconic photo of Bonnie Parker--cigar clenched in jaw, pistol in
hand--says it all: America loves its bad girls. Now Mary Elizabeth
Strunk tells us why. Wanted Women is a startling look at the
lives--and legends--of ten female outlaws who gained notoriety
during the tumultuous decades that bracketed the tenure of FBI
director J. Edgar Hoover. Strunk looks at real-life events and
fictional portrayals to decipher what our obsession with these
women says about shifting gender roles, evolving law-enforcement
practices, and American cultural attitudes in general. These
women's stories reveal what it takes--and what it has meant--to be
a high-profile female lawbreaker in America. Strunk introduces us
to Kathryn "Mrs. Machine Gun" Kelly, Ma Barker, and Bonnie Parker
from the 1930s, and, from the 1970s, we meet
heiress-turned-revolutionary Patty Hearst, five other women of the
Symbionese Liberation Army, and Black Panther Assata Shakur. All
saw themselves as struggling against an oppressive legal system.
All became "wanted" criminals and would play a part in shaping
Hoover's legacy. And all spent enormous amounts of energy
attempting to manipulate public opinion in their favor. Strunk
argues that each woman's public persona was to some degree invented
by Hoover, who saw outlaw women as an alarming threat to public
morality. He went after them with a vengeance, but in many ways his
obsession only added to their reputations. Strunk shows how
Hoover's repeated use of popular culture to publicize the threat of
violent women initially succeeded in strengthening his FBI, but his
approach became a liability by the time law enforcement was pitted
against the women outlaws of the 1970s. The book chronicles the
careers of these infamous outlaws both in the real world and in
popular culture--film, ads, true-crime stories, autobiographies--as
well as Hoover's own forays into filmmaking. It boasts 27
compelling images of movie stills, wanted posters, and other
ephemera that have been assembled nowhere else, including rarely
reproduced SLA artifacts. Strunk's book is the first study to
define the narrow "formula" necessary for a woman to cross over
from criminal to outlaw. Hitting on key notes of American culture
from Black and gender studies to cinematic and legal history,
Wanted Women sets a new benchmark for how we view women and crime
as it contributes fresh insights into twentieth-century social
history.
General
Imprint: |
University Press of Kansas
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
August 2010 |
First published: |
September 2010 |
Authors: |
Mary Elizabeth Strunk
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Dimensions: |
235 x 156 x 25mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover - Cloth over boards
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Pages: |
304 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-7006-1744-9 |
Categories: |
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Social sciences >
General
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LSN: |
0-7006-1744-2 |
Barcode: |
9780700617449 |
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