Women and the Jet Age
English

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<p><b><i>Women and the Jet Age</i></b><b> is a global history of postwar aviation that examines how states nurtured airlines for competing political and economic goals during the Cold War.</b> While previous histories almost exclusively stress US and Western European aviation progress Phil Tiemeyer examines how smaller poorer states in socialist Eastern Europe and in the postcolonial Global South utilized airlines of their own to forge rival pathways to modernization.</p><p>Part of this modernization involved norms for working women. Stewardesses at airlines around the globe encountered novel threats to their dignity as the Jet Age approached. By the late 1960s stewardesses endured harsh objectification: High hemlines tight uniforms and raunchy marketing were touted as modern and liberated. These women whether from the West East or South forged their own pathways to achieve greater dignity at work. In <i>Women and the Jet Age</i> Tiemeyer's global account of the rise of air travel and of early feminist strivings among stewardesses is one of the first histories to place such developments--political economic and feminist--in dialogue with each other.</p>
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