"Strange feverish years": the 1970s and women's changing roles / Sherrie A. Inness -- Madison Avenue versus The feminine mystique: the advertising industry's response to the women's movement / Steve Craig -- "It's a rip-off of the women's movement": second-wave feminism and The Stepford wives / Elyce Rae Helford -- "He said, she said": popular representations of sexual harassment and second-wave feminism / Carrie N. Baker -- "Airheads, Amazons, and bitches": cheerleaders and second-wave feminists in the popular press / Molly Engelhardt -- Foxy Brown on my mind: the racialized gendered politics of representation / Stephane Dunn -- "Who's that lady?" Ebony magazine and Black professional women / Toni C. King -- "Impress a new love with your culinary prowess": gender lessons in swinging singles cookbooks / Sherrie A. Inness -- Soap spin: changing female images in American soap operas / Thomas D. Petitjean, Jr. -- Hysterical scream or rebel yell? the politics of teen-idol fandom / Ilana Nash -- Reevaluating "jiggle TV": Charlie's Angels at twenty-five / Whitney Womack -- "You probably think this song is about you": 1970s women's music from Carole King to the disco divas / Judy Kutulas.
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