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Exploring the Evolution from 'Modern Girl' to 'New Woman': A Study of Cultural Connections

This study examines the transformative journey from the archetype of the 'Modern Girl' to the emerging identity of the 'New Woman.' It highlights connective comparisons, structures of common differences, and mutual influences that shape these identities. By analyzing nonlinear circuits of exchange, the research illustrates how cultural representations influence gender roles and societal expectations. Visual aids from various readings, including works by Abigail McGowan and collections on Shiseido, provide deeper insights into these transitions.

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Exploring the Evolution from 'Modern Girl' to 'New Woman': A Study of Cultural Connections

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  1. HA/HI 240 exam #2 study images

  2. “connective comparison” no. 1 –from ‘Modern Girl’ to ‘New Woman’

  3. “connective comparison” no. 2 – from ‘Modern Girl’ to ‘New Woman’

  4. “structures of common differences” no. 1 – from ‘Modern Girl’ to ‘New Woman’

  5. “structures of common differences” no. 2 – from ‘Modern Girl’ to ‘New Woman’

  6. “mutual influences” no. 1 – from ‘Modern Girl’ to ‘New Woman’

  7. “mutual influences” no. 2 – from ‘Modern Girl’ to ‘New Woman’

  8. “nonlinear circuits of exchange” no. 1 – from ‘Modern Girl’ to ‘New Woman’

  9. Be sure to check the images in the on-line readings you had, as well(for example, the TasveerGhar image-essay by Abigail McGowan, and the three collections on Shiseido at MIT Visualizing Cultures).

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