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Sydney's Prettiest Ankles

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December 2004–January 2005, no. 267

The Spectacular Modern Woman: Feminine visibility in the 1920s by Liz Conor

Indiana University Press, $47.95pb, 352pp

Sydney's Prettiest Ankles

by
December 2004–January 2005, no. 267

Liz Conor’s accomplished history of the ‘modern appearing woman’ in 1920s Australia has much to recommend it. The archival work that it represents is fascinating and suggestive of a trove of female energy, sadness and invention. Hilarious and ambivalent stories emerge of Sydney ‘gals’ and Business Girls, of a New York flapper with traffic lights painted on her silk stockings, and of Amelia, an indigenous maidservant, who invented grunge without her mistress recognising style when it stepped up to her table in a red skirt, man’s striped shirt and big boots. These and other stories trace the vigour of young women’s determination to respond to the consumer possibilities of a spectacular new world of media images, electric light and postwar male uncertainties.

The Spectacular Modern Woman: Feminine visibility in the 1920s

The Spectacular Modern Woman: Feminine visibility in the 1920s

by Liz Conor

Indiana University Press, $47.95pb, 352pp

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