
New Books in Sociology Virginia Nicholson, "All the Rage: Power, Pain, Pleasure: Stories from the Frontline of Beauty 1860-1960" (Pegasus Books, 2024)
Oct 11, 2024
Virginia Nicholson, a social historian and author, dives into her latest work, exploring the evolving ideals of female beauty from 1860 to 1960. She discusses the troubling ties between beauty standards and the eugenics movement, as well as how clothing choices became expressions of identity and rebellion against societal norms. Nicholson highlights the empowerment found in movements like the Women's League of Health and Beauty and the role of suffragettes in shaping fashion as a claim for rights. The conversation reveals how historical pressures continue to influence contemporary body image.
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Intro
00:00 • 6min
Fashion, Identity, and Societal Norms
05:40 • 13min
Beauty and Eugenics: Unveiling Historical Connections
18:12 • 4min
Fashion and Feminism: A Historical Perspective
22:39 • 15min
The Women's League of Health and Beauty: A Movement for Empowerment and Physical Transformation
37:53 • 4min
Beauty and War: Women's Fashion from 1860 to 1960
41:41 • 25min
