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Jackie under my skin : interpreting an icon / Wayne Koestenbaum.

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  • ISBN: 0786204869 (large print : alk. paper) :
  • Physical Description: 391 p. (large print) ; 22 cm.
  • Edition: Large print ed.
  • Publisher: Thorndike, ME : Thorndike Press, 1995.

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Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references.
Subject: Onassis, Jacqueline Kennedy, 1929-1994.
Celebrities > United States > Biography.
Presidents' spouses > United States > Biography.
Genre: Large type books.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at GRPL.

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Main Large Print Biography Onassis, Jacqueline Kennedy (Text) 31307009131535 Large Print Available -

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Jackie Under My Skin : Interpreting an Icon
Jackie Under My Skin : Interpreting an Icon
by Koestenbaum, Wayne
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Jackie Under My Skin : Interpreting an Icon


Jackie Under My Skin is a richly original and fascinating investigation into how Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis transformed our definitions of personal identity and style. For thirty years we have lived with our internalized images of Jackie, but until now no writer has definitively explored what it feels like to exist in imaginative and heartfelt connection to this ubiquitous icon. In an elegiac gallery of fantasies and tableaux, Wayne Koestenbaum explains the late First Lady's mesmeric hold on America by anatomizing the myths and metaphors that have attached to her. Analyzing her iconography with both passion and precision, he places stories about Jackie - and photos of Jackie - within the context of literature, film, and the idiosyncratic imagination. Following her into America's dreamwork, far from pious family values, Wayne Koestenbaum dares to see her as an embodiment of pleasure, a figure of Circean extravagance, and a unique and necessary emblem of that most exhilarating of pursuits: freedom without responsibility.

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