Paper Dolls

Fragile Figures, Enduring Symbols

Katherine H Adams author Michael L Keene author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc

Published:16th Nov '17

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Paper Dolls cover

Paper dolls might seem the height of simplicity--quaint but simple toys, nothing more. But through the centuries paper figures have reflected religious and political beliefs, notions of woman­hood, motherhood and family, the dictates of fashion, approaches to education, individual self-image and self-esteem, and ideas about death. This book examines paper dolls and their symbolism--from icons made by priests in ancient China to printable Kim Kardashians on the Internet--to show how these ephemeral objects have an enduring and sometimes surprising presence in history and culture.

“An original and seminal work of truly impressive and informative scholarship...unique...unreservedly recommended”—Midwest Book Review; “A serious deep dive into how paper dolls have been used to convey a wide range of messages through history, from the personal to the political. Many fascinating stories...richly illustrated.... This is a book to enjoy at your leisure. Dip in at any point, and you’re bound to learn something new...and to look at your beloved paper dolls in a new light.”—Paperdoll Review.

ISBN: 9781476669687

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm

Weight: 308g

240 pages