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October 01 2012
Charming Monsters: The Spectacle of Femininity in Postwar France
Jen Kennedy
Jen Kennedy
Jen Kennedy is a Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada Fellow and a doctoral candidate at Binghamton University. She participated in the critical studies program at the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program in 2008–2009.
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Jen Kennedy
Jen Kennedy is a Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada Fellow and a doctoral candidate at Binghamton University. She participated in the critical studies program at the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program in 2008–2009.
Online Issn: 1536-0105
Print Issn: 1526-3819
© 2012 by Grey Room, Inc. and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
2012
Grey Room (2012) (49): 56–79.
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Jen Kennedy; Charming Monsters: The Spectacle of Femininity in Postwar France. Grey Room 2012; (49): 56–79. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/GREY_a_00088
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