00726nam0-2200277 --450 991021665620332120170921115351.088-371-0416-2IT90-1143020170921d1988----kmuy0itay5050 baitaIT 001yySicurezza strutturaleLucia FaravelliBolognaPitagora©1988279 p.24 cm.StruttureCalcolo624.17119Faravelli,Lucia740322ITUNINAREICATUNIMARCBK9910216656203321D.0,519DIST 2017IINTCIINTCSicurezza strutturale1467708UNINA03167nam 2200625 450 991081878130332120200520144314.00-292-76729-30-292-73922-210.7560/739215(CKB)3710000000238866(EBL)3571793(SSID)ssj0001378824(PQKBManifestationID)11792749(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001378824(PQKBWorkID)11370676(PQKB)11767296(Au-PeEL)EBL3571793(CaPaEBR)ebr10936874(OCoLC)893678290(MiAaPQ)EBC3571793(DE-B1597)588779(OCoLC)1280945459(DE-B1597)9780292739222(EXLCZ)99371000000023886620141001h20142014 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrBeing Miss America behind the rhinestone curtain /Kate ShindleFirst edition.Austin, Texas :University of Texas Press,2014.©20141 online resource (269 p.)Discovering AmericaIncludes index.0-292-73921-4 ""Prologue""; ""Part One. Flappers and Scholars and Crowns, Oh My!""; ""One""; ""Two""; ""Three""; ""Four""; ""Part Two. Women on Top""; ""Five""; ""Six""; ""Seven""; ""Eight""; ""Nine""; ""Ten""; ""Part Three. The Ugly Pageant""; ""Eleven""; ""Twelve""; ""Thirteen""; ""Fourteen""; ""Epilogue""; ""Notes""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Index""In Being Miss America, Kate Shindle interweaves an engrossing, witty memoir of her year as Miss America 1998 with a fascinating and insightful history of the pageant. She explores what it means to take on the mantle of America's "ideal," especially considering the evolution of the American female identity since the pageant's inception. Shindle profiles winners and organization leaders and recounts important moments in the pageant's story, with a special focus on Miss America's iconoclasts, including Bess Myerson (1945), the only Jewish Miss America; Yolande Betbeze (1951), who crusaded against the pageant's pinup image; and Kaye Lani Rae Rafko (1987), a working-class woman from Michigan who wanted to merge her famous title with her work as an oncology nurse. Shindle's own account of her work as an AIDS activist--and finding ways to circumvent the "gown and crown" stereotypes of Miss America in order to talk honestly with high school students about safer sex--illuminates both the challenges and the opportunities that keep young women competing to become Miss America.Discovering America series.Beauty contestsUnited StatesBeauty contestantsUnited StatesBiographyBeauty contestsBeauty contestants791.62Shindle Katherine Renee1724738MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910818781303321Being Miss America4127059UNINA