Kathleen M. Ryan (Ph.D., University of Oregon) is an award-winning filmmaker. She explores the intersection of theory and praxis within evolving media forms in hybrid projects dealing with issues of gender, self-identity, and visuality. She is an Associate Professor at the University of Colorado Boulder.
List of Figures - Acknowledgments - Introduction - The Curious Case of the Pin Up - Circuits of Community: The Intersection of Oral History, Subculture, and Interactive Documentary - Remaking Marilyn: The Pin Up and Contemporary Vintage Re-appropriation - The "F" Word: Visual Pleasure, Agency, and Feminism - "Symbolic" Resistance or a Less Toxic Feminism? - Let's Talk about the Confederate Flag in the Room: Intersectionality in Pin Up - "Go Eat a Cheeseburger," "Gorditas," and Other Sizeist Fandangos: Controlling the Circuit of Culture in Pin Up - Negotiating Representation - When Best Intentions Go Awry - Epilogue: Finding a Way Forward - Index.