Isabelle Held

Atomic Bombshells: How Plastics Shaped Postwar Bodies (Paperback)

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Bullet bras bazookas bombshells bikinis. In Atomic Bombshells Isabelle Held challenges the usual narratives of how war technologies enter domestic use by following plastics on their journey into women s bodies. Held explores the effects of military-industrial science and the emergence of nylon silicone and plastic foams on embodied and expressive configurations of gender sexuality and race. She focuses on the United States between the late 1930s with the launch of nylon--whose potential was widely celebrated as the world s first fully synthetic fiber and the ideal replacement for silk stockings--and the late 1970s when policies began addressing the dangerous health consequences of implantable plastics. Held untangles the complex relationships between chemical companies the US military the Federal Drug Administration plastic surgeons advertising agencies the Hollywood star system go-go dancers drag queens and fashion and industrial designers. Using feminist queer and trans lenses she shows that there was never just one bombshell identity. In so doing Held complicates typical understandings of the shaping and reshaping of gender.
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