Her Best Shot: Women and Guns in AmericaUNC Press Books, 2006 - 287 páginas The gun-toting woman holds enormous symbolic significance in American culture. For over two centuries, women who pick up guns have interrupted the popular association of guns and masculinity, spurring debates about women's capabilities for violence as wel |
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... magazine, founded in , as it hit the newsstands in , with advertisers such as Feminine Protection, a Dallas-based purveyor of concealed-carry handbags and other accessories, and the American Huntress Bang Bang Boutique ...
... magazine, founded in , as it hit the newsstands in , with advertisers such as Feminine Protection, a Dallas-based purveyor of concealed-carry handbags and other accessories, and the American Huntress Bang Bang Boutique ...
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... magazine Woman's Outlook, a development that suggested this new marketing phenomenon was continuing to grow. Ofcourse, not every observer agreed with the 's assessment that gun ownership among women was increasing dramatically and ...
... magazine Woman's Outlook, a development that suggested this new marketing phenomenon was continuing to grow. Ofcourse, not every observer agreed with the 's assessment that gun ownership among women was increasing dramatically and ...
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... magazines of a century ago might have proved illuminating. An ad for Stevens Special Firearms, published in Forest and Stream, depicts a series of tableaux of trapshooters: first two women inVictorian dress, then two men ...
... magazines of a century ago might have proved illuminating. An ad for Stevens Special Firearms, published in Forest and Stream, depicts a series of tableaux of trapshooters: first two women inVictorian dress, then two men ...
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... magazine ads highlighted their accomplishments as trapshooters. Through the s and even into the s, ads featuring trapshooting regularly starred women champions. A ad for Ithaca Guns showed three-time ...
... magazine ads highlighted their accomplishments as trapshooters. Through the s and even into the s, ads featuring trapshooting regularly starred women champions. A ad for Ithaca Guns showed three-time ...
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... Magazine, seem particularly alarming. The text written across the photo reads, ''Papa says it won't hurt me.'' The ''gentlemen'' addressed in the ad are encouraged to leave the Iver Johnson revolver lying around the house. Buffalo Bill ...
... Magazine, seem particularly alarming. The text written across the photo reads, ''Papa says it won't hurt me.'' The ''gentlemen'' addressed in the ad are encouraged to leave the Iver Johnson revolver lying around the house. Buffalo Bill ...
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