Class, Culture, Representation

Week 4 Day 2 Discussion Question 3

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Assuming the readers of Dime Mystery and New Love magazines were white, working-class men and women, what do the magazines’ contents suggest about their anxieties and aspirations?  In your response, you may choose to focus on either Ballard’s or Keeley’s story.

Author: Holly Allen

I am an Assistant Professor in the American Studies Program at Middlebury College. I teach courses on nineteenth- and twentieth-century U.S. cultural history, gender studies, disability, and consumer culture.

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