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Queens of Academe Karen W. Tice (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, Department of Gender & Women's Studies and Educational Policy Studies, University of Kentucky)

Queens of Academe By Karen W. Tice (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, Department of Gender & Women's Studies and Educational Policy Studies, University of Kentucky)

Summary

Higher education is an unlikely venue for showcasing ideals of femininity, yet campus beauty pageants have increased in popularity in a cultural marketplace conjoining personal empowerment with beauty and style. Karen Tice examines the desires and racial and political agendas that propel students onto collegiate catwalks.

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Queens of Academe Summary

Queens of Academe: Beauty Pageants and Campus Life by Karen W. Tice (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, Department of Gender & Women's Studies and Educational Policy Studies, University of Kentucky)

Universities are unlikely venues for grading, branding, and marketing beauty, bodies, poise, and style. Nonetheless, thousands of college women have sought not only college diplomas but campus beauty titles and tiaras throughout the twentieth century. The cultural power of beauty pageants continues today as campus beauty pageants, especially racial and ethnic pageants and pageants for men, have soared in popularity. In Queens of Academe, Karen W. Tice asks how, and why, does higher education remain in the beauty and body business and with what effects on student bodies and identities. She explores why students compete in and attend pageants such as "Miss Pride" and "Best Bodies on Campus" as well as why websites such as "Campus Chic" and campus-based etiquette and charm schools are flourishing. Based on archival research and interviews with contemporary campus queens and university sponsors as well as hundreds of hours observing college pageants on predominantly black and white campuses, Tice examines how campus pageant contestants express personal ambitions, desires, and, sometimes, racial and political agendas to resolve the incongruities of performing in evening gowns and bathing suits on stage while seeking their degrees. Tice argues the pageants help to illuminate the shifting terrain of class, race, religion, sexuality, and gender braided in campus rituals and student life. Moving beyond a binary of objectification versus empowerment, Tice offers a nuanced analysis of the contradictory politics of education, feminism, empowerment, consumerism, race and ethnicity, class, and popular culture have on students, idealized masculinities and femininities, and the stylization of higher education itself.

Queens of Academe Reviews

This book is a first. It is ethnography as much as sociology...it is destined to become something of a landmark in Gender Studies. * Georges-Claude Guilbert, Cercles *

About Karen W. Tice (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, Department of Gender & Women's Studies and Educational Policy Studies, University of Kentucky)

Karen Tice is Associate Professor in the Department of Gender & Women's Studies and Educational Policy Studies at the University of Kentucky. She is the author of Tales of Wayward Girls and Immoral Women: Case Records and the Professionalization of Social Work (Illinois, 1998).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ; Chapter 1. Beauty and the Boar ; Chapter 2. Cleavage and Campus Life ; Chapter 3. Pride and Pulchritude: Campus Pageant Politics, 1920-1980 ; Chapter 4. Making the Grade in the New Millennium: Beauty, Platforming, Celebrity, and Normativity ; Chapter 5. <"We Are Here:>" Pageants as Racial <"Homeplaces>" and Ethnic Combat Zones ; Chapter 6. Class Acts and Class Work: Poise and the Polishing of Campus Queens ; Chapter 7. Flesh and Spirit: Bibles, Beauty, and Bikinis ; Chapter 8. Afterward: Class Work/Homework ; Endnotes ; Bibliography

Additional information

CIN0199842809G
9780199842803
0199842809
Queens of Academe: Beauty Pageants and Campus Life by Karen W. Tice (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, Department of Gender & Women's Studies and Educational Policy Studies, University of Kentucky)
Used - Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
2012-05-31
264
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