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English: Role-reversal in comic strips: while high spirited girls had appeared in newsprint since the early 1900s, the tomboy archetype gained increasing popularity during the postwar era - possibly reflecting the vital role women had played in the war effort.
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Source | http://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=66220 page 19. | ||||
Author | Archie Comics Publications | ||||
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current | 01:43, 15 July 2018 | ![]() | 635 × 429 (480 KB) | CrossPlains (talk | contribs) | {{Information |description ={{en|1=Role-reversal in advertising: in this 1949 confectionery advertisement, it's the young ''heroine'' who saves the infant (and the puppy) from the onrushing fire-engine. While postwar comic books usually upheld traditional gender stereotypes, there were frequent exceptions depicting girls as brave, courageous and resourceful - possibly a nod to the vital role women played in the war effort just a few years previously. Derived from [[:File:PepComics70.png|th... |
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