It's Terrible The Things I Have to Do To Be Me - On Femininity and Fame (ebok) av Philippa Snow
Philippa Snow (forfatter)

It's Terrible The Things I Have to Do To Be Me ebok

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'Snow is witty, funny and sharp as a knife' Camilla Gudrova, author of Children of Paradise'Snow writes with such kinetic, sensory power' Olivia Sudjic, author of Asylum Road'An essential cultural critic' Lauren Elkin, author of Scaffolding---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------How does an icon become an icon? How did Anna Nicole Smith model herself…
'Snow is witty, funny and sharp as a knife' Camilla Gudrova, author of Children of Paradise'Snow writes with such kinetic, sensory power' Olivia Sudjic, author of Asylum Road'An essential cultural critic' Lauren Elkin, author of Scaffolding---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------How does an icon become an icon? How did Anna Nicole Smith model herself on Marilyn Monroe? What connects Lindsay Lohan with Elizabeth Taylor? How is self-made beauty Pamela Anderson like trans bond girl Caroline 'Tula' Cossey? In a series of interconnected essays about pairs of famous women, award-nominated essayist and art critic Philippa Snow explores the echoes and connections between a constellation of female stars and lays bare the artful and gruelling demands of femininity - from the golden age of Hollywood to the Instagram era. Full of the fascinating, entertaining and lurid details you might expect from the lives of mega-famous celebrities, dissected with icicle-sharp intelligence and rendered in stylish, flamboyant prose, Philippa Snow's first full-length non-fiction work is a radically insightful book about the complex meanings and layers of femininity in a male-dominated world.

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Undertittel On Femininity and Fame
Forfattere Philippa Snow (forfatter)
Forlag Virago
Utgitt 03.07.2025
Sjanger Biografier, Dokumentar og fakta, Politikk og samfunn
Språk English
Format epub
DRM-beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780349017723

'Snow is witty, funny and sharp as a knife' Camilla Gudrova, author of Children of Paradise
'Snow writes with such kinetic, sensory power' Olivia Sudjic, author of Asylum Road
'An essential cultural critic' Lauren Elkin, author of Scaffolding

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How does an icon become an icon? How did Anna Nicole Smith model herself on Marilyn Monroe? What connects Lindsay Lohan with Elizabeth Taylor? How is self-made beauty Pamela Anderson like trans bond girl Caroline 'Tula' Cossey?

In a series of interconnected essays about pairs of famous women, award-nominated essayist and art critic Philippa Snow explores the echoes and connections between a constellation of female stars and lays bare the artful and gruelling demands of femininity - from the golden age of Hollywood to the Instagram era. Full of the fascinating, entertaining and lurid details you might expect from the lives of mega-famous celebrities, dissected with icicle-sharp intelligence and rendered in stylish, flamboyant prose, Philippa Snow's first full-length non-fiction work is a radically insightful book about the complex meanings and layers of femininity in a male-dominated world.