9780812221671-0812221672-Hope in a Jar: The Making of America's Beauty Culture

Hope in a Jar: The Making of America's Beauty Culture

ISBN-13: 9780812221671
ISBN-10: 0812221672
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Kathy Peiss
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Format: Paperback 352 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780812221671
ISBN-10: 0812221672
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Kathy Peiss
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Format: Paperback 352 pages

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Hope in a Jar: The Making of America's Beauty Culture (ISBN-13: 9780812221671 and ISBN-10: 0812221672), written by authors Kathy Peiss, was published by University of Pennsylvania Press in 2011. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other Beauty, Grooming, & Style (United States History, Historical Study & Educational Resources, Popular Culture, Social Sciences, Women's Studies) books. You can easily purchase or rent Hope in a Jar: The Making of America's Beauty Culture (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Beauty, Grooming, & Style books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.58.

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How did powder and paint, once scorned as immoral, become indispensable to millions of respectable women? How did a "kitchen physic," as homemade cosmetics were once called, become a multibillion-dollar industry? And how did men finally take over that rarest of institutions, a woman's business?

In Hope in a Jar, historian Kathy Peiss gives us the first full-scale social history of America's beauty culture, from the buttermilk and rice powder recommended by Victorian recipe books to the mass-produced products of our contemporary consumer age. She shows how women, far from being pawns and victims, used makeup to declare their freedom, identity, and sexual allure as they flocked to enter public life. And she highlights the leading role of white and black women—Helena Rubenstein and Annie Turnbo Malone, Elizabeth Arden and Madame C. J. Walker—in shaping a unique industry that relied less on advertising than on women's customs of visiting and conversation. Replete with the voices and experiences of ordinary women, Hope in a Jar is a richly textured account of the ways women created the cosmetics industry and cosmetics created the modern woman.

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