Jackie under my skin : interpreting an icon / Wayne Koestenbaum.
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Other title: | Brian E. Lebowitz Collection of 20th Century Jewish American Literature. |
Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Donor: | Lebowitz copy (c.3) gift of Brian E. Lebowitz. |
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New York :
Farrar, Straus and Giroux,
1995.
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Edition: | 1st ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- Jackie's death
- Jackie watchers, Jackie lovers
- Dream Jackie
- Jackie and transportation
- Astonished Jackie
- Silent Jackie
- Jackie's wealth
- Jackie's hairdos
- Jackie' humiliation
- Jackie's sunglasses and scarf
- Jackie versus Liz
- Jackie and origins
- Jackie and ordinary objects
- Exotic Jackie
- Jackie as housewife
- The Jackie look
- Jackie's madness
- Jackie and repetition
- Passe Jackie
- Jackie's perversity, Jackie's sanctity
- Jackie as a fictional character
- Jackie versus Maria Callas
- Jackie and water, Jackie and wind
- Jackie's family values
- Jackie as Dandy
- Jackie and drugs
- Jackie and synesthesia
- White Jackie
- Jackie's "I"
- Jackie and the media
- Jackie and apocalypse
- Jackie and duration
- Jackie and space
- Jackie's sublimity
- Jackie's inferno
- Jackie as Diva
- What if Jackie
- Bringing up Jackie
- Jackie's replaceability
- Manhattan and other Jackie memorials.