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The Flapper and the Joven Moderna
Chapter 2 studies how the flapper, the archetypical modern girl, was construed by popular culture in the 1920s and 1930s. Mass media was engaged in a debate about the defining traits of the American flapper and her Argentine counterpart. While the flapper inhabited a distant land, the joven moderna combined popular fashions and mannerisms both foreign ...
Cecilia Tossounian
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La Joven Moderna in Interwar Argentina: Gender, Nation, and Popular Culture
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