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Title
Representation of female war-time bravery in Australia's Wanda the War Girl
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Australasian journal of popular culture, Vol. 1, No. 2, (2012), p.153-163
DOI
10.1386/ajpc.1.2.153_1
Publisher
Intellect
Date
2012
Author/Creator
Chapman, Jane
Description
This article analyses from a gendered perspective aspects of form and cultural record relating to Wanda the War Girl (1943-1951), by artist Kath O'Brien - a Second World War strip for the (Sydney) Sunday Telegraph that was said to have been more popular with both adults and children than Superman. This was one of the first local comics to reflect a female point of view, combined with some vernacular characteristics, and the series is significant historically because the Second World War was also the first occasion on which Australian servicewomen existed. The welldressed adventuress and spy exemplified a new attitude towards women. Although she was a sexually provocative pin-up, Wanda the War Girl presented a form of female representation necessitated by the Second World War, which differed from earlier styles. The female character was powerful and productive: her bravery and attraction derived from her presence in male spheres. It is argued that by providing an interesting mosaic of 1940s attitudes, creator O'Brien's support for the war effort has become a valid cultural record of the period.
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11 page(s)
Resource Type
journal article
Organisation
Macquarie University. Dept. of Media, Music, Communication and Cultural Studies

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http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/174160
Identifier
ISSN:2045-5852
Identifier
mq_res-20120618-161512
Language
eng
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"Australasian journal of popular culture"
 
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