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Title Beauty queens on the global stage : gender, contests, and power / edited by Colleen Ballerino Cohen, Richard Wilk, and Beverly Stoeltje
Published New York : Routledge, 1996

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Description vii, 256 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Contents Introduction: Beauty Queens on the Global Stage / Colleen Ballerino Cohen, Richard Wilk and Beverly Stoeltje -- 1. The Snake Charmer Queen: Ritual, Competition, and Signification in American Festival / Beverly Stoeltje -- 2. "It's Not a Beauty Pageant!": Hybrid Ideology in Minnesota Community Queen Pageants / Robert H. Lavenda -- 3. Homage to "La Cordobesa": Local Identity and Pageantry in Andalusia / Richard Sanders and Sarah Pink -- 4. Beauty, Women, and Competition: "Moscow Beauty 1989" / Lena Moskalenko -- 5. The India Bonita of Monimbo: The Politics of Ethnic Identity in the New Nicaragua / Katherine Borland -- 6. Negotiating Style and Mediating Beauty: Transvestite (Gay/Bantut) Beauty Contests in the Southern Philippines / Mark Johnson -- 7. Authenticity and Guatemala's Maya Queen / Carlota McAllister -- 8. Contestants in a Contested Domain: Staging Identities in the British Virgin Islands / Colleen Ballerino Cohen
9. Carrying the Queen: Identity and Nationalism in a Liberian Queen Rally / Mary H. Moran -- 10. Miss Tibet, or Tibet Misrepresented?: The Trope of Woman-as-Nation in the Struggle for Tibet / Carole McGranahan -- 11. The Miss Heilala Beauty Pageant: Where Beauty Is More than Skin Deep / Jehanne Teilhet-Fisk -- 12. The Politics of Beauty in Thailand / Penny Van Esterik -- 13. Connections and Contradictions: From the Crooked Tree Cashew Queen to Miss World Belize / Richard Wilk
Summary Beauty pageants--as competition and performance--are wildly popular cultural events world-wide. They have, however, received surprisingly little scholarly attention. What literature there is on beauty pageants has mostly been limited to American pageants. This collection brings together studies of pageants in fourteen different cultures. The chapters range from studies of community queen pageants in Guatemala, Nicaragua, Andalusia and rural Minnesota, to studies of international contests held in Thailand, Belize, British Virgin Islands, Tonga and Tibet, and include a study of a Moslem Philippine transsexual beauty queen contest, and an ethnographic account by a contestant in the Miss Moscow 1989 pageant. These essays discuss the ways gender ideologies are represented and reinforced in beauty pageants and highlight the cultural specificity of notions of beauty and femininity that figure in the selection of pageant queens. We see the strategic and political uses to which pageants are put, by sponsors and contestants alike. Questions of gender aesthetics, performance, and display are engaged in a way that recognizes the agency of pageant participants even as it underscores the ideologies and structures of power within which they operate. Beauty Queens on the Global Stage considers beauty contests as key sites for formulating, negotiating and challenging national and group identities, and shows how identity is portrayed and utilized in an international arena. Each of these essays looks at beauty pageants and contestants in the broader context of struggles over identity
Analysis Competitions
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-246) and index
Subject Beauty contests -- Cross-cultural studies.
Author Cohen, Colleen Ballerino.
Stoeltje, Beverly.
Wilk, Richard R.
LC no. 95008994
ISBN 0415911524 (hardback)
0415911532 (paperback)