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Index Adams, Clifford R., 37-9 advertising, 114,171,185,197; in Amerika, 15-16,118,122,129,217; gender norms and, 15-16,50-1, 167; in Ladies Home Journal, 50, 87-9; in Life magazine, 121; shifts in image use, 11,121,181; targeting women, 11,15,87,89,118,155 African Americans: artists, 128, 132-4,186; civil rights struggles and (see civil rights movement); drawn to Soviet Union, 93,132, 232n38,254nl54; lack of media representation, 12,106,181,186-7, 245n3; women, 12,93,106,128,204, 238n6; workers, 132,147,234n58 African nations, 44-5, 226 Alhoff, Mary Jo, 33-4,147-8 American Dream, 175; conceptu alizations of, 26,152,154,172, 238n8; pursuing the, 71, 95,127, 149-53; Yugoslav Dream versus, 166 American Institute of Family Relations (AIFR), 39-41 American National Exhibition, 129, 153,161-2; Amerika and, 6,161, 213,215,226; kitchen debate, 6, 163; Russian attendance, 6,169, 181,194,215; shopping and, 166, 169,215; USIA at, 166,189 Amerika, 53,166; African American representation in, 131-4,181, 187-9; article topics, 106, 132-6,138-42,146-7, 180-3; consumerism, coverage of, 120-3, 168-77,183-5,210,214-17; content of, 4,121-5,148,155,180,224-7; discontinuation of, 6,108-9,117; distribution of, 3,6,104,106,108, 118,212-13; family and children, focus on, 127-8,135,151-2,157-8, 177,191; fashion showcased in, 119-21,127,135-45,177,183; food, coverage of, 146,157,162-6,182-3, 210; gender equality, discussion of, 189,195,197-204,207; gender norms, reinforcement of, 10,129-32, 147,151,158,186,223-5; goals of, 3-4,21,107,122,146-7,214,224; homemaking, representation of,
135,146-7,154-61,180,191-2; housing, discussion of, 152-4, 159-60; launch and first run of, 96,104,106,126; marriage, representation of, 127,135,146, 149-50,167,181; middle-class focus of, 127-8,132,134,139-40,152,
304 Index 210; postwar women s magazines versus, 4,154-5,214,216; reception among Russian women, 134,136-7, 145-7,207,212-14; representations of women in, 16,50-1,127-35,13840,180,196,223; revitalization of, 112,116-19,223-4; Russian women, appeals to, 6,123-7,138-45,192, 210-12,226-7; shopping malls and department stores in, 128,168-77, 183,185,207; shifts in 1960s, 180-6, 193,207,226-7; Soviet regime versus, 117-18,122-4,129,161,214; special report of, 180,195,197-205, 209; USIA use of, 15-16,21,116-24, 146-7,161-2,223-6; USSR versus, 128-32,135,178,189-93,216,226; women s employment, discussion of, 120,135,138,166-7,177,185-6. See also Sanders, Marion K. anti-Americanism: claims of, 27,45; Soviet, 5-6,132 anti-communism, 13,43-4,50,112; Amerika on, 75-6,161,166,214; campaigns (see anti-communism campaigns); good housekeeping and, 14,35; Ladies Home Journal on, 53-4,61,75-6,90-3,199 anti-communism campaigns, 4-5,121, 143,187; domestic politics and, 14, 27,35,50; women s involvement in, 8,10,14-15,26-7,90 Armstrong, Louis, 9 Asian nations: Soviet Union and, 44, 189; United States and, 45,226 attitudes: capitalistic, 73, 99, 161,215,221; femininity and, 28-30; on propaganda, 7,99,102; Russian, 81,103,129,215,247n21; sexual, 199; shifts in, 102,199; on women s roles, 17,99,177,191 Attwood, Lynne, 17,131, 210 Bauer, Raymond, 56-8,200,210,219, 247nn21,23 Belmonte, Laura, 10,15,214 Benjamin, Louise Payne, 28-30, 240n23 Better Homes and Gardens, 27,124 Bolshevism, 17, 91. See also Revolution, Russian budgeting, 211; advice on, 36-8,161, 174; lack of, 36,164; Ladies Home
Journal on, 31-3,36, 71-2 Canner, Dorothy and Bill, 36-7 Can This Marriage Be Saved?, Ladies Home Journal, 39—40 Capa, Robert, 77, 79, 85,121,168, 248nn34, 36; photography of Russian women and children, 5970, 74-5,82,173,247n31; Russian authorities versus, 60,62 capitalism, 142,221,223; allegiance to, 16,44,94,207; Amerika, portrayal of, 4,51,114-15, 120,147-9,214-15; corporate promotion of, 169-72; criticism of, 41-2,92,129,161,172, 247n31; democracy and, 41,51-2,87,96; exposure to, 95,172,207,211, 271n48; happiness and, 3—4,10-12, 87,128-29,214-15,219; Ladies Home Journal, portrayal of, 41-3, 73,86-7,94-6; media portrayals of, 10-12, 86-7; US government selling of, 4,10,20,52,100,210-11; women s promotion of, 10,16,94 careers, women s: combining mothering with, 49,166-8,177, 195,199-204,207; homemaking versus, 35,38,41,167,203; lack of, 25-6,120; men s opinions on, 33-4; pursuit of, 58,100,128,180, 186,192-5
Index Carter, John Mack, 197-8 Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 103,109,111 childcare, 36,155; Russian women and, 78,82,90-2,129-31,197, 218-19; women s time devoted to, 18,156,173,199-200,208-11 childrearing, 94,167; community involvement and, 46,100,200,207; feminist movement and, 201-3; patriotism and, 10,35,40; Russian women and, 12,54,59, 75,142, 178,193; women s careers and, 48-9, 78,115,120,166-8,186,191 children: advice on, 36-7,120,128, 151-3, 205-6,238n3; expected commitment to, 17,31-5,40-1, 63, 146-53,215; lack of desire for, 38, 58; maladjusted, 36-8; women s homemaking and, 26,37,115,120, 135,177,222 chores, household, 25,131,155-6; family sharing of, 36,194 churches: attendance at, 29,35,55, 149-50; communism versus, 43, 81, 115,136-7,251n97; women s roles in, 47,49, 63,200 citizens, 223; childrearing and, 10,35, 78,200; creating anti communist, 43,101,103; housewives as, 43,47,49; interacting with Russian, 6-9, 56-7, 76,104; notions of good, 10, 15-17,46-7, 78,191; patriotism and, 10,35,46,101; as purchasers, 15-16,225-7; Russian provision for, 56, 76,105,129,217-18; US influence of Russian, 5,101, 105,110,166,215-16; women s imperatives as, 48-9,101,130 civic politics, 41-2,172; women s involvement in, 14,44-9,115,191 305 civilization, 43,191,227; proper childrearing and, 11,35,40,242n69 civil rights movement: Amerika coverage and, 132,134,187-9,195, 279n64; international advocacy, 9,132; legislation, passage of, 9, 187; public struggles, 187-9,197, 238n8,257n33; women in, 180, 188,281Ո96 class, 40,100,262nll; capitalism and, 42,58; divisions between
Russian women, 76,84-5, 91, 247n21; middle (see middle-class women); working (see working class women) clothing: affordable, 65,136, 138-9; class divisions in, 84-5; handmade, 30,34,73,143; purchasing new, 30,32,36,125; worn-out, 56,215. See also fashion Cohen, Lizabeth, 15-16,172 Cold War: Amerika (see Amerika); definition of, 43; as ideological battle, 5, 8,43, 214; journalism during, 52,54, 74-6,91,214; Ladies Home Journal on (see Ladies Home Journal); propaganda (see propaganda); state-private network during, 8,112 communism: accusations of, 27; Amerika on, 75-6,161,166,214; anti- (see anti-communism); attempts to destabilize, 4-5,15,90, 121,143,187; capitalism versus, 12,52,93-6,129,161,195; civil liberties versus, 43^1,52; collapse of, 21,224-7; containment policy toward, 13-14,35,43-4,50,112; curiosity about, 54,58, 67, 111, 221, 245n3; Ladies Home Journal on, 54, 61,75-6,90-3,199; life under, 62, 75-6, 78-9,217,219; propaganda
306 Index explicitly against, 8,13,27,53, 121,143,166; Russian women in, 12,19,55, 78, 89,92-3,218; safety from, 10,26,43,45,94-5; support for, 56, 76,105,129-31,217-19, 254nl54; threat of (see communist threat); women s role against, 10, 26-7,43,223 Communist Party (CP), Soviet Union, 5,82,116-17,189,210,247n21 communist threat, 43-4,112; housewives countering, 26-8, 45-6; Ladies Home Journal on, 43, 52,94-5 Congress, United States, 109,122, 142, 280n77; funding for programs, 5, 7,44,102-3,119; women in, 48, 186,199,203-4,257n27 consumer culture, American: gender and, 9-10, 15-16, 74,83,212; government policy and, 5-6,16, 216-22,225; images of women, 4, 9-12, 74; Russian women and, 18, 81, 93,127,146-7,191-2; shifting media coverage of, 180,182-3; US government promotion of, 100, 116,163-4,178-9,223 consumer goods, 177; availability of, 84-6,128-9,212-14,226-7; benefits of, 19,90,96,118,122, 155,182; new markets for, 138, 169-70,210; Russian deprivation of, 13,53-4,91,105,168; Russian eagerness for, 9, 67, 77,86,131, 210-11 consumerism, 123,209,216; mass, 4, 9-11,26,52,177-8,214; US government selling of, 17-18,52, 80,120,134,215 consumer s republic, notion of, 15-16 consumption, American, 135,155; gender and, 8,26,51,125,143, 209,225; happiness and, 11-16,28, 87,169,185; images of, 4,10-12, 172-5; promotion of, 3-4,10,41-2, 185; women in narratives of, 10, 28-9,89,115,135,161 containment: domestic, 14,27,35,50; policy of, 13-14,112 cultural diplomacy: history of, 8-10, 18,225; notions of, 7-8,161,223; programs for, 8-9,223; Soviet, 8-9, 117,161,226; US government use of,
8,110,227; women and, 9-10. See also diplomacy Czechoslovakia: communist, 32,94-6; USIA publication for, 214,225 democracy, 91,103,221; anti communism and, 44,50,94-5; capitalist consumption and, 11, 41-2,87,115,120,172; racism and, 134,187,191; US government selling of, 6,45,52,96,100,127, 166; women s civic involvement and, 44-7,49-50 Democratic Party, 180; women s support for, 45,49,80,199,204 department stores, Russian, 192, 216; American versus, 168-73, 175,185; GUM, 67,86,215; lack of availability of items, 65,82,86 Diana and Guy, 40-1 Dickinson, LaFell, 55,58-9 Dickson, Mary and Lewis, 31-2,70-4 Dior, Christian, 30-1,240n29 diplomacy, 16,214; cultural (see cultural diplomacy); definitions of, 5, 7-8,102; golden age of, 3-4; public, 7-8,102; traditional, 5,102; Western, 79,84,89,103-4,109, 116-17 discourse on women, postwar, 10, 16; of domesticity, 25-6,43,49-50,
Index 227; magazines and, 26,49-50,53; Russian, 17-18,80-1 divorce: in Soviet Union, 54,90,92, 218; as undesirable, 39-40; for women, 203,207-9 domesticity, 199; anti-communism and, 9,43,50; discourse of (see discourse); emphasis on women s, 35,155, 218-19; Ladies Home Journal on, 29, 37,43-5, 50,68,100; masculine, 94,202; US norms of, 9, 27,49-50,227; wartime promotion of, 10,46 Dudziak, Mary, 9 Eastern Europe, 225; American focus on, 214,226; Russian influence in, 102-4 education, 33,134; American women s advocacy for, 46-7,93, 208; feminist movement and, 186,191,198-9; free Russian, 13, 19,54, 75,129-30,189; magazine messaging on, 13,26,29,43,53, 186; Russian women s, 18,58, 77,81,191,219; US government propaganda and, 7,102,115,118 Eisenhower, Dwight D.: Chance for Peace speech, 110-11; cultural diplomacy and (see cultural diplomacy); electoral politics and, 45,48-9; foreign policy approaches, 4-6,8,56,113-14,116,220,223; overseas information program, 4-8, 106,110-15,121-2. See also United States Information Agency (USIA) electoral politics, 122; Amerika and, 134,180; women s involvement in, 44-9,186,191 emancipation, women s: American, 197-202,204,209,242n69; Russian Revolution and, 91-3,132,246n7 307 embassy, US: officials, 7, 80, 85; shipments of Amerika, 108,116, 123,212-14 employment, women s, 10, 76-7, 207; absence of, 26,52,117,123; American, 28,136,166-7,197, 201-3; Russian, 18-19,54, 56-8, 67, 91,191-5,219. See also careers, women s equality, 161,195; gender (see gender inequality); racial (see racial inequality); Russian policy of, 4,
17-18,58-9,191-3,210,219 eugenics, 40 Europe, 90; Eastern (see Eastern Europe); US consumer culture in, 17,48,116; views of United States, 17, 73,94; wartime, 48,55,101, 110; Western (see Western Europe) families, 79-80, 146; in Amerika, 127-30,135,151-2,168-78,181-2; balancing careers and, 49,166-8, 177,195,199-203,207; capitalist consumption and, 10,15-16,128, 170-6; conservative idealization of, 6,34,40,147; happiness and, 25-6,35,96,120,156; housing for, 21, 52-3,92-3,153,192,217-19; Ladies Home Journal focus on, 34-7,40-1,45-6, 72-3; norms, reinforcement of, 9-10, 31-2,94, 115,120; Russian, 56, 58-9,89-90, 146,193; societal emphasis on, 25-6,63,99-100,162,210; US campaigns based on, 6,10,14, 127; in USSR, 193-4; women s imperatives with, 15-17,26,36-8, 155,166-7 fashion: advertising imagery and, 11, 95,138,171; Amerika on, 106,120-1, 135,177,183-4; focus on, 30,33,
308 Index 106,213, 215; Ladies Home Journal on, 28,30-3,68-9; maternity, 33, 143-4; practicality and, ЗО, 84, 135—40,210; Russian approach to, 18,82-3,127,142-5,189,216-17; Western influence in, 18,84,124, 141,192. See also clothing female friendship, 208; American downplaying of, 53,63,139, 249n50; Russian, 63,65, 213 Feminine Mystique (Friedan), 14,180, 197; criticism of, 25-6 femininity, 99; activism and, 46,50, 68; Amerika, messaging on, 15-16, 50,120,127-9,214-15; capitalist consumption and, 12,16,41-2,52, 134,215,226; definitions of, 28-9; etiquette and, 29; fashion and, 30-3, 68-9,135-6,177; global desire for, 52,65-7,96,193,215; housewives and, 4,26,29-32,50,74,100,134, 214—15; ideal notion of, 120,131, 200; images of fulfilment and, 25-6, 29,61,223; lack of, 12, 77,82-4,92, 96,115,146; Ladies Home Journal on, 25-33,61,68,74,87; makeovers (see makeovers, women s); men s roles and, 202-3; new, 25,30-2; Russian women and, 53,61,67-8, 89,191,218; working women and, 185-6,203-4 feminism: Amerika and, 102, 207, 226-7; Ladies Home Journal and, 15, 28,50,181,197-9; subversive form of, 14-15,238n9; views of second wave, 26,197,200,203-4,209 films, 18,132; government production of, 101,103,112, 246nl0; magazine coverage of, 121,128,262nll; newsreels on Russian life and, 55; as propaganda, 7,27,55 food, 35,263n21; Amerika articles on, 16,162-6,182; availability of, 67, 71, 85,205,217-18; class distinctions, 86,132; convenience, 26,37,146,162-3,182,205; Khrushchev and, 217-18,220-1; Ladies’ Home Journal on, 28, 71-3, 162; media portrayals of Russian, 67, 85-6,164-6,210;
shortages, 13,53-6, 91,102. See also supermarkets foreign policy, US. See policymaking, US freedom, notions of, 92,125,187, 238n8; for American women, 19, 99-100,107,208, 234n58; Amerika portrayals of, 114,121,124,208-9; consumerism and, 17,89,96; Soviet Union versus, 44,52,54, 58, 94-6,100; USIA activities and, 6, 95-6,100,114,124 Friedan, Betty (Feminine Mystique), 14, 25,180; on happy housewife heroines, 19,26-7,50,197 Fulbright, William ]., 44-5 Garst, Roswell Bob, 221 gender inequality, 17-18,81,92-4, 195-201 gender norms, 12; conservative, 3-6,15-16,26-7,214-20,227; consumer culture and, 8-10,51, 74,83,118,212,223-7; on family life, 33-4, 78,147,151,209; in postwar magazines, 14,26-7,51-2, 77-8,199,212 gender roles, traditional, 207; advertising messaging and, 11; Amerika and, 4,16,100,118,147, 212,223; divergence from, 37, 100,207; Ladies Home Journal and, 13,26-8,37,52, 74,199; Russian
Index versus American, 3-6,52-3,58, 77, 147,214-20; special privileges and (see special privileges, American womanhood) General Federation of Women s Clubs, 55,58-9 glocalization, 17-18 Gorrie, Pat and Eddie, 34-6 Gould, Bruce and Beatrice: editorship of, 28-9, 37,41, 244nl21; portrayals of Russian life, 59-60, 75-80,161; travel to Russia, 75-6. See also Ladies Home Journal Great Depression, 26,60,238n8, 270n41 Great Shopping Game, 175-6 Gresser, Gisela Kahn, 86,252nl29 Griscom, Robert, 76,79 Griswold, Robert L., 13,222,285n68 happiness, notions of, 28,185; Amerika on, 15,118,131,135-6, 146,152-3; capitalist consumption and, 3-4,10-16,87,169,214-15, 219; family life and, 25-7,35, 96, 120,146,152-6; feminine gender norms and, 34-8,58-61,84,96; housewives and, 35-7, 50, 73,147, 177,197; Ladies Home Journal on, 29-31,34-41; overseas information program and, 12,15; Russian women s lives, 12, 53-61,64, 84, 94,128-9; USSR on, 129-30,178, 195; women s careers and, 166-8, 177,199-203,207,219 Harlem Renaissance, 93,132 Harriman, Averill, 104,213 health, 56; American women s advocacy for, 46,81,208; Russian women s, 81,218; women s role in familial, 37-8,155,162-3 309 healthcare, 67; universal, 13,54,129; women s magazines on, 26,128 Hellbeck, Jochen, 95,130 heterosexuality, 40; consumption, 8,52,225; cultural messaging of, 11-12,40,152,201; norm of, 17,19, 26-8,151,199,242n71; women s compulsory, 15, 28,52,120,242n69 Hitler, Adolf, 40,45, 93 Hixson, Walter, 5,103,122,214 homemaking: advice on, 36-7, 73, 162,201-2; Amerika, promotion of, 120,127,131,135,146; class divisions
and 58,152-4; emphasis on women s, 15,18,36-7,115, 156; happiness and, 146,161; Ladies Home Journal on, 28,34-7, 41; Russian culture and, 161, 218-19,222 Hopkinson, Peter (The Russians Nobody Knows), 55-6 household labour, 82,131; laboursaving devices, 4,115,122,129, 155-2,217-19; media portrayals of, 25-7,32,53, 74,172-5; men helping with, 34,40, 93-4,167-8, 177,183,205; women s, 18,25,53, 58,93,146,201-5 housekeeping: anti-communism and, 14,27,35,50; civic involvement, 46-50,183,191,200; notions of good, 35-8,40,160-2,219 housewives: complicating narratives of, 32,48-50,164,180-1; femininity and, 4,15-16,28, 74, 100,134,223-6; as frivolous, 36-7, 41; gender norms and, 14-15,35, 219,226; glorification of, 25,31, 43,52,193; as happy heroines, 19,26-7,31,50, 73,147,177,197; portrayals of, 29,32, 35-7,147-51, 172; Russian, 53,62-8,83,146,
310 Index 166,178,210-12; US government imagery, 4,15,120,218-19, 223-6 housing, 181; American, 31—4, 48, 70-2,94,127,153-5; media portrayals of, 70-3, 78-9; Russian, 68, 73, 78-9 How America Lives, Ladies Home Journal, 31-2,48, 70, 72, 94-5 Hudson s, J.L., 169-70,192 husbands, 200; addressing problems with, 36-9,41; assumed desire for, 25,35,140; attracting, 25,29, 40,120; household help from, 93-4,155,167-8,177,183,205; independence from, 33-4, 38-9, 48-9,199; magazine articles on, 25,29,41, 63,92; women s responsibility for, 12,17,32,39,41 ideals, 52; advancing American, 4, 7, 50,119-23,127,131,180; consumer culture, 4,118,121; domestic, 26, 33,37-8,100,154,182; of femininity, 30,134; Russian, 130-1; suburban, 68,100; women s roles and, 30,50,100,119,226; white, middle-class heterosexual, 15,40, 94-5,119-20,127 ideological battles, 43; Cold War, 5, 8-10,109,145; postwar US, 5,102; women in, 10,45,199 imagery, 74,148,226; of American women, 9-12,17-18,29,99-101, 140,176; in Amerika, 15-16,51,96, 119-29,174,209,223; consumer culture and, 4,9-12,32,87,147, 165-6; domesticity and, 96,99, 146-7,153-6,162,177; fashion, 11,95,135^0,142-3,171; gender norms and, 15,32,74,140,145,151, 167; in Ladies Home Journal, 15,289,50-2,68-9,100; power of, 59-61, 63-5,92,134,147; of Russian women, 13,17,53-68,82,95,178, 189,194; shifts in, 11,121,181-4 independence, women s, 203; abandonment of, 26; discouragement of, 38-9; Russian, 58,90 information activities, 16; use of term, 7; US wartime administration, 6,110-14 Inkeles, Alex, 56-8,200,210,219, 247nn21,23 institutions, 10; Amerika՛s
coverage of, 106,108,122,125; communist versus democratic, 43-5,57,94, 247n21; cultural, 7,37,43 international relations, 79; culture, importance in, 9,16,117; gender analysis of, 10,26,101,222-3; magazine coverage of, 4,44, 225-7; postwar shifts in, 5-7,102, 110,116-18 Iron Curtain: American attempts to influence, 8,104, 224; life behind, 6-7,57,124; magazine coverage on, 13,53, 76, 80,101 Jackson, Charles Douglas (C.D.), 111, 122 Jackson Committee Report, 112-14 Jackson, William, 111 Jamison, Edna, 47 jazz music, 9, 77,187 journalism, 50,199; Cold War, 52, 103,106,212-14,218; women in, 26,41,92-3,104,129-30,186 Kennan, George E, 13-14,112 Kennedy, John E, 180,186-7,260n76 Kershaw, Alex, 60,122 Khrushchev, Nikita: kitchen debate, 6, 129-30,161,163,191; policies of, 5,
Index 21,73,116,129,226-7; rise to power, 5,21,116; Russian life under, 53,79, 164,212,215-23; Stalin versus, 5, 73,79,116,156; women s equality, discourse on, 17-18,156,191-2 Khrushchevki, construction of, 21, 73, 152-3,212,219 Kiev, living conditions in, 55,63, 66 Kirk, Alan G„ 79-80 Kirk, Lydia, 79-87,89,108,161; on Russian women, 79-82 kitchens, 95,166; appliances for, 16,156,159-62,177,185; easing women s labour in, 34,48,161-3, 182,219; shared Russian, 73, 79, 162; women s dislike of being stuck in, 36,58,92,164 Knox, Μ. Gordon, 213 Konstantinov, Fyodor, 116-17 Kremlin, the, 80, 86,112,217; Western officials versus, 13-14, 76 Kutvirt, Duda and Oktar, 32,94-6 Ladies’ Home Journal·, advice columns 30-3,36-41,71-2; anti communism in, 52-4, 61,75-6, 903,199; on domesticity, 29,37,43-5, 50,68,100; families, focus on, 34-7,40-1,45-6, 72-3; on fashion, 28,30-3,68-9; femininity, notions of, 25-33,61,68, 74,87-9; on food, 28, 71-3,162; on gender roles, 13, 26-8, 37,52, 74,199; on happiness, 29-31,34-41; on homemaking, 28,34-7,41; makeovers (see makeovers, women s); mixed messaging of, 48-50; readership, 12,27-8,50; representations of American women, 12-14,27-8, 69-70; representations of Russian women, 54,59-68, 79-89,92; special issue on men, 25-6 311 La Falce, Alfonso and Rosaria, 149 League of Women Voters, 46-7,49 leisure activities, women s, 3,46, 125; Russian versus American, 62-3, 82,155,248n34 Leningrad, 109,213,246nl0; journalist visits to, 58, 78 Levine, Nancy Jones and Irving R., 85-6,252Ո125 liberal developmentalism, 4 Life magazine, 28,77, 111, 121-3, 140,194
Little Gem of a Wardrobe, Ladies Home Journal, 30-2,136 Lockerman, Gloria, 128,132,268n5, 277n33 Luce, Henry Robinson, 111, 121-2 Macoby, Eleanor, 197-8,202-3 Mademoiselle, 27,123 makeovers, women s, 31-2, 73-4 Malenkov, Georgi, 110-11 marriage: advice, 32-3,37-41,68, 208-9; Amerika on, 106,120,127, 135,167,181,208-9; careers and, 48, 58,100,200,203; counselling, 39-40,201; focus on, 26,29,39-40, 52,68,146-9; homemaking and, 35-7,50,140; Ladies’Home Journal on, 29-30,32-8,49,120,198; Russian, 54,210-11,222; unhappy, 37,41,208; USIA representations of, 18-19,115. See also weddings Marshall Field s, 169-70,192 masculinity, 10,25; household tasks and, 37,94,202-3,205 mass production, 71,177; consumer goods, 11,128,163,216; of Russian housing, 21, 73,152,218-19 May, Elaine Tyler (Homeward Bound), 10,14,16 McCall s, 27,50,123,197-8,244nl21
312 Index McCarthy, Joseph, 27 McEnaney, Laura, 14, 35 Mead, Margaret, 197-8, 200-3 media, 27,134; American consumer culture in, 4,15,87,155,225; critiques of Russian system, 12-13, 101,104-5,178; portrayal of Russian living, 60-70,72-6,94-5,212; shifting views on Soviet Union, 54-5,146, 215-22; USIA partnership with, 52-3,100-1,103-4, 111, 122. See abo Amerika՛, Ladies Home Journal men: articles on, 25,37,178; electoral politics, 10-12,44-6; equality with, 59, 135,178,191, 194; household work, 18, 82,166,178, 201-2,205; portrayals of Russian versus American, 44-6,56,62-5, 93-4,210-11; supporting women in politics, 46-8,186; women s femininity and, 17,28-30, 33, 86, 89; women s independence from, 58, 92,200,218; work roles, 30, 153,155,167 middle-class women, 40,172,201, 207; lack of Russian, 76,210-11 media idealization of American, 8-12,26-8,120,127,134-6,223-5 messaging for, 14-15,50, 91,140, 155,199 Millett, Kate (Sexual Politics), 209 Minsk, living conditions in, 55-6 modernity, 217,267n86; Russian women s lack of, 13; US association with, 4,11,17; women and, 11, 32 morality: communist threat to, 14, 43-6, 77,110; women and, 45-6, 81,102 Morris, John G., 28,59, 74-5,248n36 Moscow, 73,162,173,181,192; Amerika distribution in, 106,108, 123-4,145,212-17; diplomatic events in, 6, 58,83-6,129,163,166; living conditions in, 60-5, 78-81, 88-90,192,210; travel to, 58, 60, 75-6,86-7,216 motherhood, 17,30; careers and, 49,166-8,177,195,199-203,207; happiness and, 25-7,35, 96,120, 146,152-6; importance of, 25-6, 31-5,40-1,63,146-53,215 mothers, 4,177; Amerika, depictions in,
13-15,127-8,135,151-2,157-8, 191; menace of overbearing, 36-7 motion pictures. See films nationalism, 43,187; women s role in, 15-17,249n59 National Security Council (NSC), 109,112 national security issues, 9,14; policymaking and, 16,109,113 New York Times, 209,217,254nl52 portrayals of Russian life, 75, 77, 80, 212,222 Russian women in, 59,215,218 Nixon, Richard, 195,260n76; Khrushchev, debate with, 6,129, 161,163,217 norms, 15-16,50-1,167; in Amerika, 10,129-32,147,151,158,186,228-5; of domesticity, 9,27,30,49-50, 227; of heterosexuality, 17,19, 268,151,199,242n7; in Ladies Home Journal, 3,26-8,37,52, 74, 199 Northland Center, 42,243n77 nuclear attack, threat of, 14,44,220 nuclear families, 73,182,201,217,219 Office of War Information (OWI), 101-2,104,246nl0 Operations Coordinating Board (OCB), 113-14,122
Index Osgood, Kenneth A., 8,110-11 other the, 225; racialized women as, 12,245ոՅ; Russian women as, 12,52-3,245n3 overseas information program: development of, 3-4,10-12, 101-3,109-13,119; imagery of domesticity in, 53,58, 99-100, 178, 225; principles of, 114,122, 223. See also Amerika; United States Information Agency (USIA) patriotism: appeals to readers , 43-4, 87-9,102; depictions of, 48-9, 80, 248n34; domestic containment and, 14,35,44-5 Patterson, Patrick Hyder, 166,223 Petrovna, Nina, 220-2 Poland, 93,186; food from, 163; USIA involvement in, 15,164, 214,225 policymaking, Russian, 5,9,56-7, 218; shifts in, 115-16,161 policymaking, US, 102,112,122; Cold War information programs, 5,8-9,13,96,101,113-15,225; gender and, 16,44,181,210-11; women s magazines on, 44,101, 187,195 political involvement, women s: anti-communist, 8,14-15,26-7,45, 90; community-based, 14,28,44-9, 115,191; magazines on, 44-9,186, 191; men s support for, 46-8,186; nationalism and, 26 Popenoe, Paul, 39-41,242nn65,71 Price, Leontyne, 128,132,268n5, 277n33 private enterprise, 54,56; cooperative planning versus, 42; support for, 4,42 313 private sphere. See public versus private spheres propaganda: Amerika as polite, 122, 195; constructions of Russian, 5-6, 96,214; cultural infiltration and, 5,8,80,178-9,225-6; funding for, 101,109,111-13; notion of, 7; Soviet Department of (see Soviet Union); US versus Russian, 53-4, 116-18,132 psychological operations: government policies and, 79-80, 109; use of term, 6-7 Psychological Strategy Board (PSB), 79-80,109,113,258n50 public opinion, 124; attempts to
shape, 7,103,121; gauging, 188,193-5; recognizing power of, 5,7,103,110; on women s roles, 193-5,204 public versus private spheres: communist, 17, 78-9,191,210; domesticity and, 10,16,63; women s political involvement in, 14,43,50 purchaser as citizen. See citizens racial discrimination: inequality and, 9,132,187-9,232n38; lack of coverage of, 117,153,234n58, 245n3. See also racism racism: as national security issue, 9, 134,225; Russian critiques of US, 9,123,132,134; Russian outlawing of, 93,134 radio programming: access to Russian audiences, 6-7,104,124, 226; American, 27,54,101,104, 111; Russian censorship of, 76, 81,104,109; Russian propaganda on, 113 Redbook, 27,55,58 refugees, Russian, 56-7,247n23
314 Index Republican Party, 122,199; women s support for, 27,49,204 Revolution, Russian, 132, 219; American media critiques of, 90-2; women after the, 17,57-8,92-3, 130. See also Bolshevism Riesman, David ( The Nylon War ), 4,21 Roosevelt, Eleanor, 44, 75, 93,265n58 Roosevelt, Franklin, 101-2 Rosenberg, Emily, 4,11,16, 83 Rosenberg, Julian and Ethel, 27 Rosenfeld, Barbara, 205-8, 213-17 Rosenthal, Ida (Maidenform founder), 83-4 Rosie the Riveter (J. Howard Miller), 102,256nl0 rural communities: American, 48, 100,143,155-6,169-73; Russian, 53,57,59,65 Russia, 59; American accounts of, 75, 80-1,89-90,206,217; magazine critiques of, 90-2,95,156. See also Soviet Union Russians, 104,163,226; American media portrayals of, 60-70, 72-81, 94-5,117,212; American critiques of, 52,59,80-1,103; on life under communism, 44, 95-6,124,129-30; embracing American culture, 9, 18, 67, 77,86,105,123,210-15; standard of living, 53, 78-80,86-7, 153,217; US consumer targeting of, 3-4, 8,120-3,168-77,183-5, 214-17; USIA activities for, 5-6,8, 21,55,109,114-15,178-9 Russians Nobody Knows (Time Inc.), 55-6 Sad magazine, 124,214 Salisbury, Harrison, 75,217,284n33 Samuelson, Dick and Polly, 152 Sanders, Marion K.: editorship of Amerika, 104,106; resignation of, 108-9,257n27; women s movement and, 197-201,203, 280n73 Schmidt, Don, 33-4,147-8 Scoville, Peg, 155-8 Sears, Roebuck and Company, 170-1, 222; catalogue, 80,106,124 Seven Corners Shopping Center, 173-4 sex, 79; men s desire for, 39,41; Russian women s lack of, 13,41, 53,95,120,145,212; women s relationships with, 92-3,199, 203,222 Sheveleva,
Yekaterina, 129-30 shoes, 56, 215; availability of, 84-5, 170-3; fashionable, 106,135,139; quality of, 31, 85 shopping: in American centres, 41-2, 128,168-76,185,207; portrayals of American, 36,136,138,157,166, 207; in Russian department stores, 65-7,85-6; Russian women s, 85, 87-9,210; women s supposed desire for, 25, 65-7,86,163-6,209 Silberman, Charles E., 152-3 Simons, Eugenia, 32,241n36 Smith-Mundt Act, 102-3 socialism, 54, 75,142,145; criticisms of capitalism, 41-2,93, 95-6,130, 202; Russian attempts to sell, 9,18, 73,131,142,191 socialist subjectivity, 95-6 Soviet Citizen: Daily Life in a Totalitarian Society (Inkeles and Bauer), 56-7,200,247n21 Soviet Experiment, 93,132,229n3, 232n38 Soviet regime, 4,222; American policies toward, 5,8-9,13-14, 96,101,113-15,225; censorship
Index under, 6,17, 76-7, 81,103-4, 109; discourse of, 17-18,80-1; gender equality under, 4,17-18, 81,89; hardship under, 59-70, 74-5,80-2,173,223; limiting American influence, 5,103,117; US delegitimization of, 4-7,10,62, 74-7,105,109; women, messaging about, 4,12-13,17-18,221 Soviet Union, 44; American dissatisfaction in, 62, 79-87,89-94, 234n60; Amerika in, 3,6,104,106, 108,116-18,212-13; consumer culture in, 17,67,86,143,168,192, 215-16; curiosity about American life, 67, 77,124,220; defensiveness of, 116-17; Department of Propaganda and Agitation, 116-17; food shortages, 53-4,56,89; intentions of global dominance, 44, 117; standard of living in, 13,53-7, 78-80,86-7,153,217; women s roles in, 13-18,58,78-82,89,95-6 Soviet Woman, 131 Soyuzpechat, 104,106-8,212 special hardships/ Russian womanhood, 12,53-5 special privileges, American womanhood, 4,12,195,238n9; Soviet system versus, 52-3,90, 191,219-20,226; traditional gender roles and, 26, 71,254n9 Spock, Benjamin, 205, 238n3 Stalingrad, 58, 65, 68,246nl0 Stalinism, 85,95,232n38; life under, 17,53, 62, 73-5, 79,222; post-, 9, 43, 77,110-11,115-17,178; women under, 17,156,217,219 Stalin, Josef, 45,54; death of, 5,43, 73,110,217; Truman versus, 101 State Department, US, 27,57,123; Amerika distribution and, 6,104, 315 108-9; guidance from, 13,57, 102-4,111-12; Sad distribution, 124,214 Steinbeck, John, 59-60,62-3,65-70, 74-5, 79; A Russian Journal, 59-60; Ladies Home Journal article, 59 Streibert, Theodore, 6,112 suburban life, 184-5; accounts of, 36, 94,152-5,177,182,207-8; norms of, 9,52,100,127-8; shopping in,
42,128,138,164,172-3,176; Soviet system versus, 13, 68, 161,219 supermarkets, 156,164-6,173,183, 221,234n61 They Let Us Talk to the Russians (Humphrey and Curran), 78,86,89 Thompson, Dorothy, 94,199; anti communist articles, 43, 90,93, 234n60; on shopping centres, 41-2, 172 Time Inc., 55, 111, 121 Truman, Harry, 101; administration of, 7-10, 79,102-3,118; overseas information program, 109-14 Tuch, Hans, 7,123,213 Ukraine, 66,229n3,248n38; hardships in, 59-60 undergarments, women s, 82,87; critiques of Russian, 83-4 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Agency (UNRRA), 55-6 United States, 53,96,122,214-15; government of (see United States government); way of life, selling, 3-12,48,68-71,115-18,132,146-7; women in (see women, American) United States government: access to Russian people, 3,5-7,104,
316 Index 124,226; cultural diplomacy (see cultural diplomacy); democracy, selling of (see democracy); media outlet partnerships, 52-3,100-1, 103-4, 111, 122; promotion of consumer culture, 100,116,163-4, 178-9,223 United States Information Agency (USIA): Amerika, use of (see Amerika); channels and strategies of, 6,15-16,99-102,114-15; claims of legitimacy, 5-7, 95-6,100,114, 124; creation and purpose of, 5-6, 11,15-16,110-15,121-2; cultural program of, 53,96,99-102,119, 178-9; Russian propaganda versus, 5-6, 8,21,55,109,114-15, 179; Voice of America (see Voice of America [VOA]); Women s Activities policy paper, 99-101, 114-15 Upshaw, Catherine and Banks, 48-9 urban living, 57,82,208; American, 48-9,100,138,169-73,192; Russian, 21,53,59, 73, 79,153,156 USSR, 178; Amerika versus, 128-31, 135,189,216,226; special issue on women, 189-93,219; US distribution of, 6,116-18 veterans, 10, 70 Vogue, 27,123-4 Voice of America (VOA), 6,103,109, 112,231Ո18 volunteerism, female, 29,47,91,172; American homemaking and, 19, 63,100,115,156; government calls for, 14,45,102 Von Eschen, Penny, 9 voting, women s involvement in, 45-7,199 Vyborg, 83 Walburg, Jean, 132,147,277n33 warfare: psychological, 7,109, 111, 114; training for, 35; use of term, 6-7 weddings, 70,181; idealized process for, 33,147-50; Ladies Home Journal articles on, 33-4 Weir, Arvella, 31-2 Western culture: appeal to Russians, 9,11,130,183,192; fashion, 18, 84,124,141-4, 192,215-16; global influence of, 43-4,103,166,223-5 Western Europe, 17,56 white-collar workers, Russian women as, 57-8 white, middle-class women, 15,127,
223-5; idealized representations of, 8-12,40,94-5,119-20,134-6 Wilkins, Roy, 187-8 Wilson, Woodrow, 101 Winter, Ella, 54,246n7 wives. See housewives womanhood, notions of, 26; relationships with men, 28-9; twentieth-century, 12,119-20; US versus Russian, 89-90,225 women: American (see women, American); bonds between Russian and American, 95-6,115; of colour, 15,128,238n9 (see also African Americans); freedom to choose and, 19, 99-100,107,208, 234n58; idealized objectives of, 30,50,100,119,226; Russian (see women, Russian) women, American, 93,176,180; idealized images about, 3-4, 9-12,17-18,29,99-101,140,223; removal from workforce, 10,35, 38,41,167,203; Russian versus, 18,62-70, 72-4, 81,127,146-7, 191-2; special privileges of (see
Index special privileges, American womanhood); use against communism, 8,10,14-15, 26-7, 90; USIA portrayals of, 16,50-1, 127-35,138-40,196 Women and Children in the USSR (Steinbeck and Capa), 59-70,73-5, 82,173,247n31 women, Russian, 93,192; American depictions of, 11,13, 52-6,60-70, 72-5; Amerika, appeals to, 6,123-7, 138-45, 210-12,226-7; childcare (see childcare; childrearing); class divisions between, 76,84-5,91, 247n21; consumerist targeting of, 4,6,10,18,81,127, 146-7, 191-2; labour of, 18-19,54-9, 79-82,92-4, 191,219; older generations of, 578; outnumbering men, 56-7,62,65; postwar living conditions, 53,623, 74-5,164,212, 215-23; Russian Revolution, roles in, 17,57-8, 90-3,130; special hardships 317 (see special hardships, Russian womanhood); as unfeminine, 12,17,53, 77,84, 89-90,191, 218; USIA portrayals of, 13,53-68, 82, 95,100,178,189,194; workforce participation, postwar, 55-7,62-4 Woolworth s, 171-2 working-class women, 15,17,58, 238n9 World War 1,11; propaganda use during, 7-8,101 World War II, 14; cultural diplomacy in, 8, 79,101,110; impact on Soviets, 55-7, 75,130-1,223; US media representation during, 52-4,115,247n31 Yugoslavia, 15,124,164-6,214,223; Sad magazine (see Sad magazine) youth, 124; propaganda for, 113,195; Russian versus American, 76-7,183 Zakharova, Larisa, 18,142,145 Bayerische Staatetâbltolhek ΒΛ· )
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Index Adams, Clifford R., 37-9 advertising, 114,171,185,197; in Amerika, 15-16,118,122,129,217; gender norms and, 15-16,50-1, 167; in Ladies' Home Journal, 50, 87-9; in Life magazine, 121; shifts in image use, 11,121,181; targeting women, 11,15,87,89,118,155 African Americans: artists, 128, 132-4,186; civil rights struggles and (see civil rights movement); drawn to Soviet Union, 93,132, 232n38,254nl54; lack of media representation, 12,106,181,186-7, 245n3; women, 12,93,106,128,204, 238n6; workers, 132,147,234n58 African nations, 44-5, 226 Alhoff, Mary Jo, 33-4,147-8 American Dream, 175; conceptu alizations of, 26,152,154,172, 238n8; pursuing the, 71, 95,127, 149-53; Yugoslav Dream versus, 166 American Institute of Family Relations (AIFR), 39-41 American National Exhibition, 129, 153,161-2; Amerika and, 6,161, 213,215,226; kitchen debate, 6, 163; Russian attendance, 6,169, 181,194,215; shopping and, 166, 169,215; USIA at, 166,189 Amerika, 53,166; African American representation in, 131-4,181, 187-9; article topics, 106, 132-6,138-42,146-7, 180-3; consumerism, coverage of, 120-3, 168-77,183-5,210,214-17; content of, 4,121-5,148,155,180,224-7; discontinuation of, 6,108-9,117; distribution of, 3,6,104,106,108, 118,212-13; family and children, focus on, 127-8,135,151-2,157-8, 177,191; fashion showcased in, 119-21,127,135-45,177,183; food, coverage of, 146,157,162-6,182-3, 210; gender equality, discussion of, 189,195,197-204,207; gender norms, reinforcement of, 10,129-32, 147,151,158,186,223-5; goals of, 3-4,21,107,122,146-7,214,224; homemaking, representation of,
135,146-7,154-61,180,191-2; housing, discussion of, 152-4, 159-60; launch and first run of, 96,104,106,126; marriage, representation of, 127,135,146, 149-50,167,181; middle-class focus of, 127-8,132,134,139-40,152,
304 Index 210; postwar women's magazines versus, 4,154-5,214,216; reception among Russian women, 134,136-7, 145-7,207,212-14; representations of women in, 16,50-1,127-35,13840,180,196,223; revitalization of, 112,116-19,223-4; Russian women, appeals to, 6,123-7,138-45,192, 210-12,226-7; shopping malls and department stores in, 128,168-77, 183,185,207; shifts in 1960s, 180-6, 193,207,226-7; Soviet regime versus, 117-18,122-4,129,161,214; special report of, 180,195,197-205, 209; USIA use of, 15-16,21,116-24, 146-7,161-2,223-6; USSR versus, 128-32,135,178,189-93,216,226; women's employment, discussion of, 120,135,138,166-7,177,185-6. See also Sanders, Marion K. anti-Americanism: claims of, 27,45; Soviet, 5-6,132 anti-communism, 13,43-4,50,112; Amerika on, 75-6,161,166,214; campaigns (see anti-communism campaigns); "good housekeeping" and, 14,35; Ladies' Home Journal on, 53-4,61,75-6,90-3,199 anti-communism campaigns, 4-5,121, 143,187; domestic politics and, 14, 27,35,50; women's involvement in, 8,10,14-15,26-7,90 Armstrong, Louis, 9 Asian nations: Soviet Union and, 44, 189; United States and, 45,226 attitudes: "capitalistic," 73, 99, 161,215,221; femininity and, 28-30; on propaganda, 7,99,102; Russian, 81,103,129,215,247n21; sexual, 199; shifts in, 102,199; on women's roles, 17,99,177,191 Attwood, Lynne, 17,131, 210 Bauer, Raymond, 56-8,200,210,219, 247nn21,23 Belmonte, Laura, 10,15,214 Benjamin, Louise Payne, 28-30, 240n23 Better Homes and Gardens, 27,124 Bolshevism, 17, 91. See also Revolution, Russian budgeting, 211; advice on, 36-8,161, 174; lack of, 36,164; Ladies'Home
Journal on, 31-3,36, 71-2 Canner, Dorothy and Bill, 36-7 "Can This Marriage Be Saved?," Ladies' Home Journal, 39—40 Capa, Robert, 77, 79, 85,121,168, 248nn34, 36; photography of Russian women and children, 5970, 74-5,82,173,247n31; Russian authorities versus, 60,62 capitalism, 142,221,223; allegiance to, 16,44,94,207; Amerika, portrayal of, 4,51,114-15, 120,147-9,214-15; corporate promotion of, 169-72; criticism of, 41-2,92,129,161,172, 247n31; democracy and, 41,51-2,87,96; exposure to, 95,172,207,211, 271n48; happiness and, 3—4,10-12, 87,128-29,214-15,219; Ladies' Home Journal, portrayal of, 41-3, 73,86-7,94-6; media portrayals of, 10-12, 86-7; US government selling of, 4,10,20,52,100,210-11; women's promotion of, 10,16,94 careers, women's: combining mothering with, 49,166-8,177, 195,199-204,207; homemaking versus, 35,38,41,167,203; lack of, 25-6,120; men's opinions on, 33-4; pursuit of, 58,100,128,180, 186,192-5
Index Carter, John Mack, 197-8 Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 103,109,111 childcare, 36,155; Russian women and, 78,82,90-2,129-31,197, 218-19; women's time devoted to, 18,156,173,199-200,208-11 childrearing, 94,167; community involvement and, 46,100,200,207; feminist movement and, 201-3; patriotism and, 10,35,40; Russian women and, 12,54,59, 75,142, 178,193; women's careers and, 48-9, 78,115,120,166-8,186,191 children: advice on, 36-7,120,128, 151-3, 205-6,238n3; expected commitment to, 17,31-5,40-1, 63, 146-53,215; lack of desire for, 38, 58; maladjusted, 36-8; women's homemaking and, 26,37,115,120, 135,177,222 chores, household, 25,131,155-6; family sharing of, 36,194 churches: attendance at, 29,35,55, 149-50; communism versus, 43, 81, 115,136-7,251n97; women's roles in, 47,49, 63,200 citizens, 223; childrearing and, 10,35, 78,200; creating anti communist, 43,101,103; housewives as, 43,47,49; interacting with Russian, 6-9, 56-7, 76,104; notions of good, 10, 15-17,46-7, 78,191; patriotism and, 10,35,46,101; as purchasers, 15-16,225-7; Russian provision for, 56, 76,105,129,217-18; US influence of Russian, 5,101, 105,110,166,215-16; women's imperatives as, 48-9,101,130 civic politics, 41-2,172; women's involvement in, 14,44-9,115,191 305 civilization, 43,191,227; "proper" childrearing and, 11,35,40,242n69 civil rights movement: Amerika coverage and, 132,134,187-9,195, 279n64; international advocacy, 9,132; legislation, passage of, 9, 187; public struggles, 187-9,197, 238n8,257n33; women in, 180, 188,281Ո96 class, 40,100,262nll; capitalism and, 42,58; divisions between
Russian women, 76,84-5, 91, 247n21; middle (see middle-class women); working (see working class women) clothing: affordable, 65,136, 138-9; class divisions in, 84-5; handmade, 30,34,73,143; purchasing new, 30,32,36,125; worn-out, 56,215. See also fashion Cohen, Lizabeth, 15-16,172 Cold War: Amerika (see Amerika); definition of, 43; as ideological battle, 5, 8,43, 214; journalism during, 52,54, 74-6,91,214; Ladies'Home Journal on (see Ladies' Home Journal); propaganda (see propaganda); state-private network during, 8,112 communism: accusations of, 27; Amerika on, 75-6,161,166,214; anti- (see anti-communism); attempts to destabilize, 4-5,15,90, 121,143,187; capitalism versus, 12,52,93-6,129,161,195; civil liberties versus, 43^1,52; collapse of, 21,224-7; containment policy toward, 13-14,35,43-4,50,112; curiosity about, 54,58, 67, 111, 221, 245n3; Ladies' Home Journal on, 54, 61,75-6,90-3,199; life under, 62, 75-6, 78-9,217,219; propaganda
306 Index explicitly against, 8,13,27,53, 121,143,166; Russian women in, 12,19,55, 78, 89,92-3,218; safety from, 10,26,43,45,94-5; support for, 56, 76,105,129-31,217-19, 254nl54; threat of (see communist threat); women's role against, 10, 26-7,43,223 Communist Party (CP), Soviet Union, 5,82,116-17,189,210,247n21 communist threat, 43-4,112; housewives countering, 26-8, 45-6; Ladies'Home Journal on, 43, 52,94-5 Congress, United States, 109,122, 142, 280n77; funding for programs, 5, 7,44,102-3,119; women in, 48, 186,199,203-4,257n27 consumer culture, American: gender and, 9-10, 15-16, 74,83,212; government policy and, 5-6,16, 216-22,225; images of women, 4, 9-12, 74; Russian women and, 18, 81, 93,127,146-7,191-2; shifting media coverage of, 180,182-3; US government promotion of, 100, 116,163-4,178-9,223 consumer goods, 177; availability of, 84-6,128-9,212-14,226-7; benefits of, 19,90,96,118,122, 155,182; new markets for, 138, 169-70,210; Russian deprivation of, 13,53-4,91,105,168; Russian eagerness for, 9, 67, 77,86,131, 210-11 consumerism, 123,209,216; mass, 4, 9-11,26,52,177-8,214; US government selling of, 17-18,52, 80,120,134,215 consumer's republic, notion of, 15-16 consumption, American, 135,155; gender and, 8,26,51,125,143, 209,225; happiness and, 11-16,28, 87,169,185; images of, 4,10-12, 172-5; promotion of, 3-4,10,41-2, 185; women in narratives of, 10, 28-9,89,115,135,161 containment: domestic, 14,27,35,50; policy of, 13-14,112 cultural diplomacy: history of, 8-10, 18,225; notions of, 7-8,161,223; programs for, 8-9,223; Soviet, 8-9, 117,161,226; US government use of,
8,110,227; women and, 9-10. See also diplomacy Czechoslovakia: communist, 32,94-6; USIA publication for, 214,225 democracy, 91,103,221; anti communism and, 44,50,94-5; capitalist consumption and, 11, 41-2,87,115,120,172; racism and, 134,187,191; US government selling of, 6,45,52,96,100,127, 166; women's civic involvement and, 44-7,49-50 Democratic Party, 180; women's support for, 45,49,80,199,204 department stores, Russian, 192, 216; American versus, 168-73, 175,185; GUM, 67,86,215; lack of availability of items, 65,82,86 Diana and Guy, 40-1 Dickinson, LaFell, 55,58-9 Dickson, Mary and Lewis, 31-2,70-4 Dior, Christian, 30-1,240n29 diplomacy, 16,214; cultural (see cultural diplomacy); definitions of, 5, 7-8,102; golden age of, 3-4; public, 7-8,102; traditional, 5,102; Western, 79,84,89,103-4,109, 116-17 discourse on women, postwar, 10, 16; of domesticity, 25-6,43,49-50,
Index 227; magazines and, 26,49-50,53; Russian, 17-18,80-1 divorce: in Soviet Union, 54,90,92, 218; as undesirable, 39-40; for women, 203,207-9 domesticity, 199; anti-communism and, 9,43,50; discourse of (see discourse); emphasis on women's, 35,155, 218-19; Ladies' Home Journal on, 29, 37,43-5, 50,68,100; masculine, 94,202; US norms of, 9, 27,49-50,227; wartime promotion of, 10,46 Dudziak, Mary, 9 Eastern Europe, 225; American focus on, 214,226; Russian influence in, 102-4 education, 33,134; American women's advocacy for, 46-7,93, 208; feminist movement and, 186,191,198-9; free Russian, 13, 19,54, 75,129-30,189; magazine messaging on, 13,26,29,43,53, 186; Russian women's, 18,58, 77,81,191,219; US government propaganda and, 7,102,115,118 Eisenhower, Dwight D.: "Chance for Peace" speech, 110-11; cultural diplomacy and (see cultural diplomacy); electoral politics and, 45,48-9; foreign policy approaches, 4-6,8,56,113-14,116,220,223; overseas information program, 4-8, 106,110-15,121-2. See also United States Information Agency (USIA) electoral politics, 122; Amerika and, 134,180; women's involvement in, 44-9,186,191 emancipation, women's: American, 197-202,204,209,242n69; Russian Revolution and, 91-3,132,246n7 307 embassy, US: officials, 7, 80, 85; shipments of Amerika, 108,116, 123,212-14 employment, women's, 10, 76-7, 207; absence of, 26,52,117,123; American, 28,136,166-7,197, 201-3; Russian, 18-19,54, 56-8, 67, 91,191-5,219. See also careers, women's equality, 161,195; gender (see gender inequality); racial (see racial inequality); Russian policy of, 4,
17-18,58-9,191-3,210,219 eugenics, 40 Europe, 90; Eastern (see Eastern Europe); US consumer culture in, 17,48,116; views of United States, 17, 73,94; wartime, 48,55,101, 110; Western (see Western Europe) families, 79-80, 146; in Amerika, 127-30,135,151-2,168-78,181-2; balancing careers and, 49,166-8, 177,195,199-203,207; capitalist consumption and, 10,15-16,128, 170-6; conservative idealization of, 6,34,40,147; happiness and, 25-6,35,96,120,156; housing for, 21, 52-3,92-3,153,192,217-19; Ladies' Home Journal focus on, 34-7,40-1,45-6, 72-3; norms, reinforcement of, 9-10, 31-2,94, 115,120; Russian, 56, 58-9,89-90, 146,193; societal emphasis on, 25-6,63,99-100,162,210; US campaigns based on, 6,10,14, 127; in USSR, 193-4; women's imperatives with, 15-17,26,36-8, 155,166-7 fashion: advertising imagery and, 11, 95,138,171; Amerika on, 106,120-1, 135,177,183-4; focus on, 30,33,
308 Index 106,213, 215; Ladies'Home Journal on, 28,30-3,68-9; maternity, 33, 143-4; practicality and, ЗО, 84, 135—40,210; Russian approach to, 18,82-3,127,142-5,189,216-17; Western influence in, 18,84,124, 141,192. See also clothing female friendship, 208; American downplaying of, 53,63,139, 249n50; Russian, 63,65, 213 Feminine Mystique (Friedan), 14,180, 197; criticism of, 25-6 femininity, 99; activism and, 46,50, 68; Amerika, messaging on, 15-16, 50,120,127-9,214-15; capitalist consumption and, 12,16,41-2,52, 134,215,226; definitions of, 28-9; etiquette and, 29; fashion and, 30-3, 68-9,135-6,177; global desire for, 52,65-7,96,193,215; housewives and, 4,26,29-32,50,74,100,134, 214—15; ideal notion of, 120,131, 200; images of fulfilment and, 25-6, 29,61,223; lack of, 12, 77,82-4,92, 96,115,146; Ladies'Home Journal on, 25-33,61,68,74,87; makeovers (see makeovers, women's); men's roles and, 202-3; "new," 25,30-2; Russian women and, 53,61,67-8, 89,191,218; working women and, 185-6,203-4 feminism: Amerika and, 102, 207, 226-7; Ladies'Home Journal and, 15, 28,50,181,197-9; subversive form of, 14-15,238n9; views of second wave, 26,197,200,203-4,209 films, 18,132; government production of, 101,103,112, 246nl0; magazine coverage of, 121,128,262nll; newsreels on Russian life and, 55; as propaganda, 7,27,55 food, 35,263n21; Amerika articles on, 16,162-6,182; availability of, 67, 71, 85,205,217-18; class distinctions, 86,132; convenience, 26,37,146,162-3,182,205; Khrushchev and, 217-18,220-1; Ladies’ Home Journal on, 28, 71-3, 162; media portrayals of Russian, 67, 85-6,164-6,210;
shortages, 13,53-6, 91,102. See also supermarkets foreign policy, US. See policymaking, US freedom, notions of, 92,125,187, 238n8; for American women, 19, 99-100,107,208, 234n58; Amerika portrayals of, 114,121,124,208-9; consumerism and, 17,89,96; Soviet Union versus, 44,52,54, 58, 94-6,100; USIA activities and, 6, 95-6,100,114,124 Friedan, Betty (Feminine Mystique), 14, 25,180; on happy housewife heroines, 19,26-7,50,197 Fulbright, William ]., 44-5 Garst, Roswell "Bob," 221 gender inequality, 17-18,81,92-4, 195-201 gender norms, 12; conservative, 3-6,15-16,26-7,214-20,227; consumer culture and, 8-10,51, 74,83,118,212,223-7; on family life, 33-4, 78,147,151,209; in postwar magazines, 14,26-7,51-2, 77-8,199,212 gender roles, traditional, 207; advertising messaging and, 11; Amerika and, 4,16,100,118,147, 212,223; divergence from, 37, 100,207; Ladies'Home Journal and, 13,26-8,37,52, 74,199; Russian
Index versus American, 3-6,52-3,58, 77, 147,214-20; "special privileges" and (see "special privileges," American womanhood) General Federation of Women's Clubs, 55,58-9 glocalization, 17-18 Gorrie, Pat and Eddie, 34-6 Gould, Bruce and Beatrice: editorship of, 28-9, 37,41, 244nl21; portrayals of Russian life, 59-60, 75-80,161; travel to Russia, 75-6. See also Ladies' Home Journal Great Depression, 26,60,238n8, 270n41 "Great Shopping Game," 175-6 Gresser, Gisela Kahn, 86,252nl29 Griscom, Robert, 76,79 Griswold, Robert L., 13,222,285n68 happiness, notions of, 28,185; Amerika on, 15,118,131,135-6, 146,152-3; capitalist consumption and, 3-4,10-16,87,169,214-15, 219; family life and, 25-7,35, 96, 120,146,152-6; feminine gender norms and, 34-8,58-61,84,96; housewives and, 35-7, 50, 73,147, 177,197; Ladies'Home Journal on, 29-31,34-41; overseas information program and, 12,15; Russian women's lives, 12, 53-61,64, 84, 94,128-9; USSR on, 129-30,178, 195; women's careers and, 166-8, 177,199-203,207,219 Harlem Renaissance, 93,132 Harriman, Averill, 104,213 health, 56; American women's advocacy for, 46,81,208; Russian women's, 81,218; women's role in familial, 37-8,155,162-3 309 healthcare, 67; universal, 13,54,129; women's magazines on, 26,128 Hellbeck, Jochen, 95,130 heterosexuality, 40; consumption, 8,52,225; cultural messaging of, 11-12,40,152,201; norm of, 17,19, 26-8,151,199,242n71; women's compulsory, 15, 28,52,120,242n69 Hitler, Adolf, 40,45, 93 Hixson, Walter, 5,103,122,214 homemaking: advice on, 36-7, 73, 162,201-2; Amerika, promotion of, 120,127,131,135,146; class divisions
and 58,152-4; emphasis on women's, 15,18,36-7,115, 156; happiness and, 146,161; Ladies' Home Journal on, 28,34-7, 41; Russian culture and, 161, 218-19,222 Hopkinson, Peter (The Russians Nobody Knows), 55-6 household labour, 82,131; laboursaving devices, 4,115,122,129, 155-2,217-19; media portrayals of, 25-7,32,53, 74,172-5; men helping with, 34,40, 93-4,167-8, 177,183,205; women's, 18,25,53, 58,93,146,201-5 housekeeping: anti-communism and, 14,27,35,50; civic involvement, 46-50,183,191,200; notions of good, 35-8,40,160-2,219 housewives: complicating narratives of, 32,48-50,164,180-1; femininity and, 4,15-16,28, 74, 100,134,223-6; as frivolous, 36-7, 41; gender norms and, 14-15,35, 219,226; glorification of, 25,31, 43,52,193; as happy heroines, 19,26-7,31,50, 73,147,177,197; portrayals of, 29,32, 35-7,147-51, 172; Russian, 53,62-8,83,146,
310 Index 166,178,210-12; US government imagery, 4,15,120,218-19, 223-6 housing, 181; American, 31—4, 48, 70-2,94,127,153-5; media portrayals of, 70-3, 78-9; Russian, 68, 73, 78-9 "How America Lives," Ladies'Home Journal, 31-2,48, 70, 72, 94-5 Hudson's, J.L., 169-70,192 husbands, 200; addressing problems with, 36-9,41; assumed desire for, 25,35,140; attracting, 25,29, 40,120; household help from, 93-4,155,167-8,177,183,205; independence from, 33-4, 38-9, 48-9,199; magazine articles on, 25,29,41, 63,92; women's responsibility for, 12,17,32,39,41 ideals, 52; advancing American, 4, 7, 50,119-23,127,131,180; consumer culture, 4,118,121; domestic, 26, 33,37-8,100,154,182; of femininity, 30,134; Russian, 130-1; suburban, 68,100; women's roles and, 30,50,100,119,226; white, middle-class heterosexual, 15,40, 94-5,119-20,127 ideological battles, 43; Cold War, 5, 8-10,109,145; postwar US, 5,102; women in, 10,45,199 imagery, 74,148,226; of American women, 9-12,17-18,29,99-101, 140,176; in Amerika, 15-16,51,96, 119-29,174,209,223; consumer culture and, 4,9-12,32,87,147, 165-6; domesticity and, 96,99, 146-7,153-6,162,177; fashion, 11,95,135^0,142-3,171; gender norms and, 15,32,74,140,145,151, 167; in Ladies'Home Journal, 15,289,50-2,68-9,100; power of, 59-61, 63-5,92,134,147; of Russian women, 13,17,53-68,82,95,178, 189,194; shifts in, 11,121,181-4 independence, women's, 203; abandonment of, 26; discouragement of, 38-9; Russian, 58,90 information activities, 16; use of term, 7; US wartime administration, 6,110-14 Inkeles, Alex, 56-8,200,210,219, 247nn21,23 institutions, 10; Amerika՛s
coverage of, 106,108,122,125; communist versus democratic, 43-5,57,94, 247n21; cultural, 7,37,43 international relations, 79; culture, importance in, 9,16,117; gender analysis of, 10,26,101,222-3; magazine coverage of, 4,44, 225-7; postwar shifts in, 5-7,102, 110,116-18 Iron Curtain: American attempts to influence, 8,104, 224; life behind, 6-7,57,124; magazine coverage on, 13,53, 76, 80,101 Jackson, Charles Douglas (C.D.), 111, 122 Jackson Committee Report, 112-14 Jackson, William, 111 Jamison, Edna, 47 jazz music, 9, 77,187 journalism, 50,199; Cold War, 52, 103,106,212-14,218; women in, 26,41,92-3,104,129-30,186 Kennan, George E, 13-14,112 Kennedy, John E, 180,186-7,260n76 Kershaw, Alex, 60,122 Khrushchev, Nikita: kitchen debate, 6, 129-30,161,163,191; policies of, 5,
Index 21,73,116,129,226-7; rise to power, 5,21,116; Russian life under, 53,79, 164,212,215-23; Stalin versus, 5, 73,79,116,156; women's equality, discourse on, 17-18,156,191-2 Khrushchevki, construction of, 21, 73, 152-3,212,219 Kiev, living conditions in, 55,63, 66 Kirk, Alan G„ 79-80 Kirk, Lydia, 79-87,89,108,161; on Russian women, 79-82 kitchens, 95,166; appliances for, 16,156,159-62,177,185; easing women's labour in, 34,48,161-3, 182,219; shared Russian, 73, 79, 162; women's dislike of being stuck in, 36,58,92,164 Knox, Μ. Gordon, 213 Konstantinov, Fyodor, 116-17 Kremlin, the, 80, 86,112,217; Western officials versus, 13-14, 76 Kutvirt, Duda and Oktar, 32,94-6 Ladies’ Home Journal·, advice columns 30-3,36-41,71-2; anti communism in, 52-4, 61,75-6, 903,199; on domesticity, 29,37,43-5, 50,68,100; families, focus on, 34-7,40-1,45-6, 72-3; on fashion, 28,30-3,68-9; femininity, notions of, 25-33,61,68, 74,87-9; on food, 28, 71-3,162; on gender roles, 13, 26-8, 37,52, 74,199; on happiness, 29-31,34-41; on homemaking, 28,34-7,41; makeovers (see makeovers, women's); mixed messaging of, 48-50; readership, 12,27-8,50; representations of American women, 12-14,27-8, 69-70; representations of Russian women, 54,59-68, 79-89,92; special issue on men, 25-6 311 La Falce, Alfonso and Rosaria, 149 League of Women Voters, 46-7,49 leisure activities, women's, 3,46, 125; Russian versus American, 62-3, 82,155,248n34 Leningrad, 109,213,246nl0; journalist visits to, 58, 78 Levine, Nancy Jones and Irving R., 85-6,252Ո125 liberal developmentalism, 4 Life magazine, 28,77, 111, 121-3, 140,194
"Little Gem of a Wardrobe," Ladies' Home Journal, 30-2,136 Lockerman, Gloria, 128,132,268n5, 277n33 Luce, Henry Robinson, 111, 121-2 Macoby, Eleanor, 197-8,202-3 Mademoiselle, 27,123 makeovers, women's, 31-2, 73-4 Malenkov, Georgi, 110-11 marriage: advice, 32-3,37-41,68, 208-9; Amerika on, 106,120,127, 135,167,181,208-9; careers and, 48, 58,100,200,203; counselling, 39-40,201; focus on, 26,29,39-40, 52,68,146-9; homemaking and, 35-7,50,140; Ladies’Home Journal on, 29-30,32-8,49,120,198; Russian, 54,210-11,222; unhappy, 37,41,208; USIA representations of, 18-19,115. See also weddings Marshall Field's, 169-70,192 masculinity, 10,25; household tasks and, 37,94,202-3,205 mass production, 71,177; consumer goods, 11,128,163,216; of Russian housing, 21, 73,152,218-19 May, Elaine Tyler (Homeward Bound), 10,14,16 McCall's, 27,50,123,197-8,244nl21
312 Index McCarthy, Joseph, 27 McEnaney, Laura, 14, 35 Mead, Margaret, 197-8, 200-3 media, 27,134; American consumer culture in, 4,15,87,155,225; critiques of Russian system, 12-13, 101,104-5,178; portrayal of Russian living, 60-70,72-6,94-5,212; shifting views on Soviet Union, 54-5,146, 215-22; USIA partnership with, 52-3,100-1,103-4, 111, 122. See abo Amerika՛, Ladies'Home Journal men: articles on, 25,37,178; electoral politics, 10-12,44-6; equality with, 59, 135,178,191, 194; household work, 18, 82,166,178, 201-2,205; portrayals of Russian versus American, 44-6,56,62-5, 93-4,210-11; supporting women in politics, 46-8,186; women's femininity and, 17,28-30, 33, 86, 89; women's independence from, 58, 92,200,218; work roles, 30, 153,155,167 middle-class women, 40,172,201, 207; lack of Russian, 76,210-11 media idealization of American, 8-12,26-8,120,127,134-6,223-5 messaging for, 14-15,50, 91,140, 155,199 Millett, Kate (Sexual Politics), 209 Minsk, living conditions in, 55-6 modernity, 217,267n86; Russian women's lack of, 13; US association with, 4,11,17; women and, 11, 32 morality: communist threat to, 14, 43-6, 77,110; women and, 45-6, 81,102 Morris, John G., 28,59, 74-5,248n36 Moscow, 73,162,173,181,192; Amerika distribution in, 106,108, 123-4,145,212-17; diplomatic events in, 6, 58,83-6,129,163,166; living conditions in, 60-5, 78-81, 88-90,192,210; travel to, 58, 60, 75-6,86-7,216 motherhood, 17,30; careers and, 49,166-8,177,195,199-203,207; happiness and, 25-7,35, 96,120, 146,152-6; importance of, 25-6, 31-5,40-1,63,146-53,215 mothers, 4,177; Amerika, depictions in,
13-15,127-8,135,151-2,157-8, 191; menace of overbearing, 36-7 motion pictures. See films nationalism, 43,187; women's role in, 15-17,249n59 National Security Council (NSC), 109,112 national security issues, 9,14; policymaking and, 16,109,113 New York Times, 209,217,254nl52 portrayals of Russian life, 75, 77, 80, 212,222 Russian women in, 59,215,218 Nixon, Richard, 195,260n76; Khrushchev, debate with, 6,129, 161,163,217 norms, 15-16,50-1,167; in Amerika, 10,129-32,147,151,158,186,228-5; of domesticity, 9,27,30,49-50, 227; of heterosexuality, 17,19, 268,151,199,242n7; in Ladies'Home Journal, 3,26-8,37,52, 74, 199 Northland Center, 42,243n77 nuclear attack, threat of, 14,44,220 nuclear families, 73,182,201,217,219 Office of War Information (OWI), 101-2,104,246nl0 Operations Coordinating Board (OCB), 113-14,122
Index Osgood, Kenneth A., 8,110-11 "other" the, 225; racialized women as, 12,245ոՅ; Russian women as, 12,52-3,245n3 overseas information program: development of, 3-4,10-12, 101-3,109-13,119; imagery of domesticity in, 53,58, 99-100, 178, 225; principles of, 114,122, 223. See also Amerika; United States Information Agency (USIA) patriotism: appeals to readers', 43-4, 87-9,102; depictions of, 48-9, 80, 248n34; domestic containment and, 14,35,44-5 Patterson, Patrick Hyder, 166,223 Petrovna, Nina, 220-2 Poland, 93,186; food from, 163; USIA involvement in, 15,164, 214,225 policymaking, Russian, 5,9,56-7, 218; shifts in, 115-16,161 policymaking, US, 102,112,122; Cold War information programs, 5,8-9,13,96,101,113-15,225; gender and, 16,44,181,210-11; women's magazines on, 44,101, 187,195 political involvement, women's: anti-communist, 8,14-15,26-7,45, 90; community-based, 14,28,44-9, 115,191; magazines on, 44-9,186, 191; men's support for, 46-8,186; nationalism and, 26 Popenoe, Paul, 39-41,242nn65,71 Price, Leontyne, 128,132,268n5, 277n33 private enterprise, 54,56; cooperative planning versus, 42; support for, 4,42 313 private sphere. See public versus private spheres propaganda: Amerika as polite, 122, 195; constructions of Russian, 5-6, 96,214; cultural infiltration and, 5,8,80,178-9,225-6; funding for, 101,109,111-13; notion of, 7; Soviet Department of (see Soviet Union); US versus Russian, 53-4, 116-18,132 psychological operations: government policies and, 79-80, 109; use of term, 6-7 Psychological Strategy Board (PSB), 79-80,109,113,258n50 public opinion, 124; attempts to
shape, 7,103,121; gauging, 188,193-5; recognizing power of, 5,7,103,110; on women's roles, 193-5,204 public versus private spheres: communist, 17, 78-9,191,210; domesticity and, 10,16,63; women's political involvement in, 14,43,50 purchaser as citizen. See citizens racial discrimination: inequality and, 9,132,187-9,232n38; lack of coverage of, 117,153,234n58, 245n3. See also racism racism: as national security issue, 9, 134,225; Russian critiques of US, 9,123,132,134; Russian outlawing of, 93,134 radio programming: access to Russian audiences, 6-7,104,124, 226; American, 27,54,101,104, 111; Russian censorship of, 76, 81,104,109; Russian propaganda on, 113 Redbook, 27,55,58 refugees, Russian, 56-7,247n23
314 Index Republican Party, 122,199; women's support for, 27,49,204 Revolution, Russian, 132, 219; American media critiques of, 90-2; women after the, 17,57-8,92-3, 130. See also Bolshevism Riesman, David ("The Nylon War"), 4,21 Roosevelt, Eleanor, 44, 75, 93,265n58 Roosevelt, Franklin, 101-2 Rosenberg, Emily, 4,11,16, 83 Rosenberg, Julian and Ethel, 27 Rosenfeld, Barbara, 205-8, 213-17 Rosenthal, Ida (Maidenform founder), 83-4 Rosie the Riveter (J. Howard Miller), 102,256nl0 rural communities: American, 48, 100,143,155-6,169-73; Russian, 53,57,59,65 Russia, 59; American accounts of, 75, 80-1,89-90,206,217; magazine critiques of, 90-2,95,156. See also Soviet Union Russians, 104,163,226; American media portrayals of, 60-70, 72-81, 94-5,117,212; American critiques of, 52,59,80-1,103; on life under communism, 44, 95-6,124,129-30; embracing American culture, 9, 18, 67, 77,86,105,123,210-15; standard of living, 53, 78-80,86-7, 153,217; US consumer targeting of, 3-4, 8,120-3,168-77,183-5, 214-17; USIA activities for, 5-6,8, 21,55,109,114-15,178-9 Russians Nobody Knows (Time Inc.), 55-6 Sad magazine, 124,214 Salisbury, Harrison, 75,217,284n33 Samuelson, Dick and Polly, 152 Sanders, Marion K.: editorship of Amerika, 104,106; resignation of, 108-9,257n27; women's movement and, 197-201,203, 280n73 Schmidt, Don, 33-4,147-8 Scoville, Peg, 155-8 Sears, Roebuck and Company, 170-1, 222; catalogue, 80,106,124 Seven Corners Shopping Center, 173-4 sex, 79; men's desire for, 39,41; Russian women's lack of, 13,41, 53,95,120,145,212; women's relationships with, 92-3,199, 203,222 Sheveleva,
Yekaterina, 129-30 shoes, 56, 215; availability of, 84-5, 170-3; fashionable, 106,135,139; quality of, 31, 85 shopping: in American centres, 41-2, 128,168-76,185,207; portrayals of American, 36,136,138,157,166, 207; in Russian department stores, 65-7,85-6; Russian women's, 85, 87-9,210; women's supposed desire for, 25, 65-7,86,163-6,209 Silberman, Charles E., 152-3 Simons, Eugenia, 32,241n36 Smith-Mundt Act, 102-3 socialism, 54, 75,142,145; criticisms of capitalism, 41-2,93, 95-6,130, 202; Russian attempts to sell, 9,18, 73,131,142,191 socialist subjectivity, 95-6 Soviet Citizen: Daily Life in a Totalitarian Society (Inkeles and Bauer), 56-7,200,247n21 Soviet Experiment, 93,132,229n3, 232n38 Soviet regime, 4,222; American policies toward, 5,8-9,13-14, 96,101,113-15,225; censorship
Index under, 6,17, 76-7, 81,103-4, 109; discourse of, 17-18,80-1; gender equality under, 4,17-18, 81,89; hardship under, 59-70, 74-5,80-2,173,223; limiting American influence, 5,103,117; US delegitimization of, 4-7,10,62, 74-7,105,109; women, messaging about, 4,12-13,17-18,221 Soviet Union, 44; American dissatisfaction in, 62, 79-87,89-94, 234n60; Amerika in, 3,6,104,106, 108,116-18,212-13; consumer culture in, 17,67,86,143,168,192, 215-16; curiosity about American life, 67, 77,124,220; defensiveness of, 116-17; Department of Propaganda and Agitation, 116-17; food shortages, 53-4,56,89; intentions of global dominance, 44, 117; standard of living in, 13,53-7, 78-80,86-7,153,217; women's roles in, 13-18,58,78-82,89,95-6 Soviet Woman, 131 Soyuzpechat, 104,106-8,212 "special hardships/' Russian womanhood, 12,53-5 "special privileges," American womanhood, 4,12,195,238n9; Soviet system versus, 52-3,90, 191,219-20,226; traditional gender roles and, 26, 71,254n9 Spock, Benjamin, 205, 238n3 Stalingrad, 58, 65, 68,246nl0 Stalinism, 85,95,232n38; life under, 17,53, 62, 73-5, 79,222; post-, 9, 43, 77,110-11,115-17,178; women under, 17,156,217,219 Stalin, Josef, 45,54; death of, 5,43, 73,110,217; Truman versus, 101 State Department, US, 27,57,123; Amerika distribution and, 6,104, 315 108-9; guidance from, 13,57, 102-4,111-12; Sad distribution, 124,214 Steinbeck, John, 59-60,62-3,65-70, 74-5, 79; A Russian Journal, 59-60; Ladies' Home Journal article, 59 Streibert, Theodore, 6,112 suburban life, 184-5; accounts of, 36, 94,152-5,177,182,207-8; norms of, 9,52,100,127-8; shopping in,
42,128,138,164,172-3,176; Soviet system versus, 13, 68, 161,219 supermarkets, 156,164-6,173,183, 221,234n61 "They Let Us Talk to the Russians" (Humphrey and Curran), 78,86,89 Thompson, Dorothy, 94,199; anti communist articles, 43, 90,93, 234n60; on shopping centres, 41-2, 172 Time Inc., 55, 111, 121 Truman, Harry, 101; administration of, 7-10, 79,102-3,118; overseas information program, 109-14 Tuch, Hans, 7,123,213 Ukraine, 66,229n3,248n38; hardships in, 59-60 undergarments, women's, 82,87; critiques of Russian, 83-4 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Agency (UNRRA), 55-6 United States, 53,96,122,214-15; government of (see United States government); way of life, selling, 3-12,48,68-71,115-18,132,146-7; women in (see women, American) United States government: access to Russian people, 3,5-7,104,
316 Index 124,226; cultural diplomacy (see cultural diplomacy); democracy, selling of (see democracy); media outlet partnerships, 52-3,100-1, 103-4, 111, 122; promotion of consumer culture, 100,116,163-4, 178-9,223 United States Information Agency (USIA): Amerika, use of (see Amerika); channels and strategies of, 6,15-16,99-102,114-15; claims of legitimacy, 5-7, 95-6,100,114, 124; creation and purpose of, 5-6, 11,15-16,110-15,121-2; cultural program of, 53,96,99-102,119, 178-9; Russian propaganda versus, 5-6, 8,21,55,109,114-15, 179; Voice of America (see Voice of America [VOA]); "Women's Activities" policy paper, 99-101, 114-15 Upshaw, Catherine and Banks, 48-9 urban living, 57,82,208; American, 48-9,100,138,169-73,192; Russian, 21,53,59, 73, 79,153,156 USSR, 178; Amerika versus, 128-31, 135,189,216,226; special issue on women, 189-93,219; US distribution of, 6,116-18 veterans, 10, 70 Vogue, 27,123-4 Voice of America (VOA), 6,103,109, 112,231Ո18 volunteerism, female, 29,47,91,172; American homemaking and, 19, 63,100,115,156; government calls for, 14,45,102 Von Eschen, Penny, 9 voting, women's involvement in, 45-7,199 Vyborg, 83 Walburg, Jean, 132,147,277n33 warfare: psychological, 7,109, 111, 114; training for, 35; use of term, 6-7 weddings, 70,181; idealized process for, 33,147-50; Ladies'Home Journal articles on, 33-4 Weir, Arvella, 31-2 Western culture: appeal to Russians, 9,11,130,183,192; fashion, 18, 84,124,141-4, 192,215-16; global influence of, 43-4,103,166,223-5 Western Europe, 17,56 white-collar workers, Russian women as, 57-8 white, middle-class women, 15,127,
223-5; idealized representations of, 8-12,40,94-5,119-20,134-6 Wilkins, Roy, 187-8 Wilson, Woodrow, 101 Winter, Ella, 54,246n7 wives. See housewives womanhood, notions of, 26; relationships with men, 28-9; twentieth-century, 12,119-20; US versus Russian, 89-90,225 women: American (see women, American); bonds between Russian and American, 95-6,115; of colour, 15,128,238n9 (see also African Americans); freedom to choose and, 19, 99-100,107,208, 234n58; idealized objectives of, 30,50,100,119,226; Russian (see women, Russian) women, American, 93,176,180; idealized images about, 3-4, 9-12,17-18,29,99-101,140,223; removal from workforce, 10,35, 38,41,167,203; Russian versus, 18,62-70, 72-4, 81,127,146-7, 191-2; "special privileges" of (see
Index "special privileges," American womanhood); use against communism, 8,10,14-15, 26-7, 90; USIA portrayals of, 16,50-1, 127-35,138-40,196 "Women and Children in the USSR" (Steinbeck and Capa), 59-70,73-5, 82,173,247n31 women, Russian, 93,192; American depictions of, 11,13, 52-6,60-70, 72-5; Amerika, appeals to, 6,123-7, 138-45, 210-12,226-7; childcare (see childcare; childrearing); class divisions between, 76,84-5,91, 247n21; consumerist targeting of, 4,6,10,18,81,127, 146-7, 191-2; labour of, 18-19,54-9, 79-82,92-4, 191,219; older generations of, 578; outnumbering men, 56-7,62,65; postwar living conditions, 53,623, 74-5,164,212, 215-23; Russian Revolution, roles in, 17,57-8, 90-3,130; "special hardships" 317 (see "special hardships," Russian womanhood); as unfeminine, 12,17,53, 77,84, 89-90,191, 218; USIA portrayals of, 13,53-68, 82, 95,100,178,189,194; workforce participation, postwar, 55-7,62-4 Woolworth's, 171-2 working-class women, 15,17,58, 238n9 World War 1,11; propaganda use during, 7-8,101 World War II, 14; cultural diplomacy in, 8, 79,101,110; impact on Soviets, 55-7, 75,130-1,223; US media representation during, 52-4,115,247n31 Yugoslavia, 15,124,164-6,214,223; Sad magazine (see Sad magazine) youth, 124; propaganda for, 113,195; Russian versus American, 76-7,183 Zakharova, Larisa, 18,142,145 Bayerische Staatetâbltolhek ΒΛ· ) |
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