2017
DOI: 10.7560/ic52404
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“As Popular as Pin-Up Girls”: The Armed Services Editions, Masculinity, and Middlebrow Print Culture in the Mid-Twentieth-Century United States

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“…They were all, as Alex H. Poole points out, supposed to represent a masculine viewpoint, and intended to help raise soldiers' morale. 16 The Armed Services editions mimicked the methods of the popular book clubs established during the interwar years. The book club is an important topic in research on the middlebrow.…”
Section: Theories Of the American Middlebrowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They were all, as Alex H. Poole points out, supposed to represent a masculine viewpoint, and intended to help raise soldiers' morale. 16 The Armed Services editions mimicked the methods of the popular book clubs established during the interwar years. The book club is an important topic in research on the middlebrow.…”
Section: Theories Of the American Middlebrowmentioning
confidence: 99%