Article ID: CBB001320683

“Russian Blonde in Space”: Soviet Women in the American Imagination, 1950--1965 (2012)

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Griswold, Robert L. (Author)


Journal of Social History
Volume: 45
Pages: 881--907
Publication date: 2012
Language: English


This essay examines three different stereotypes of Soviet women in a variety of American publications during the early years of the Cold War. Each stereotype served a different cultural need as Americans grappled with the reality of the emerging Cold War. One prevalent discourse argued that the ills of communism were inscribed on the bodies of Soviet women, bodies inevitably described as graceless, shapeless, and sexless. The body, and the fashions and make-up that adorned it, became symbols of communism's failures and confirmed the superiority of the American free enterprise system. A second discourse centered on a real flesh-and-blood Soviet woman, Nina Khrushchev, and suggests the malleability and instability of American images of Soviet Women. American commentators transformed this ardent revolutionary into a kind of world grandmother. Beginning in the late 1950s, however, commentators constructed yet a third vision of Communist women that focused on their professional achievements and functioned as a call to expand opportunities for American women. This discourse reflected America's own ambivalence toward working women and a change in the Cold War discourse itself. Early smugness, derision, and condemnation gave way to a grudging respect for the real achievements of Soviet society---symbolized in the space flight of Valentina Tereshkova--and a call to Americans, men and women alike, to steel themselves for a long struggle with their chief rival.

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Authors & Contributors
Brandau, Daniel
Burgess, Colin
Cheng, John
Collins, Martin J.
Dreer, Francis
Dubbs, Chris
Journals
Journal of Asian Studies
Journal of Popular Culture
Research in the History of Technology
Space and Defense
Publishers
University of Pennsylvania Press
National Geographic Society
Anthem Press
Haynes Pub.
Palgrave Macmillan
Prometheus Books
Concepts
Space programs
Space travel; space flight
Space research and exploration
Outer space
Cold War
Astronautics
People
Bonestell, Chesley
Ley, Willy
Melkin, Natalya Fyodorovna
Popovich, Marina Lavrentʹevna
Savitskaya, Svetlana Yevgenyevna
Tereshkova, Valentina
Time Periods
20th century, late
21st century
20th century
20th century, early
Places
United States
Soviet Union
Russia
Europe
Americas
North Korea
Institutions
United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Project Apollo (NASA)
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