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Women and the Jet Age: Part II
Women and the Jet Age
Part II
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Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction: The Confines of Cosmopolitanism
Part I: Combating the West’s Cartography of Colonialism
1. Clare Boothe Luce: The West’s Postwar Cartography of Colonialism
2. The Nonaligned Airline: JAT Airways and Yugoslavia’s East-West-South Axis
3. G. Arthur Brown: Air Jamaica’s Precarious Founding
Part II: Forging Cosmopolitan Working Women
4. Alix d’Unienville: The West’s Strict Confines on Cosmopolitan Working Women
5. Dragica Pavlović: JAT Stewardesses at the Crossroads of East, West, and South
6. Marguerite LeWars Kirkpatrick: Making Jamaican Women Racially Eligible for Jet Age Labor
Part III: Embracing and Combating Jet Age Feminism
7. Mary Wells Lawrence: The Launch of America’s Jet Age Feminism
8. Love, Fashion, and the Stjuardesa: Yugoslavia’s Jet Age Feminism
9. “Rare Tropical Birds”: Postcolonial and Neo-imperialist Legacies of Jet Age Feminism
10. Jet Age Feminist Subversives: Firsthand Accounts from Air Jamaica and JAT Stewardesses
Conclusion
Notes
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