Dance Floor Democracy
The Social Geography of Memory at the Hollywood Canteen
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Pages: 408
Illustrations: 36 illustrations
Published: October 2014
Author: Sherrie Tucker
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Back to TopSherrie Tucker is Professor of American Studies at the University of Kansas. She is the author of Swing Shift: "All-Girl" Bands of the 1940s and coeditor of Big Ears: Listening for Gender in Jazz Studies, both also published by Duke University Press.
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Acknowledgments vii
Prologue. Dance Floor Democracy? xiii
Introduction. Writing on a Crowded Dance Floor 1
Part I. On Location: Situating the Hollywood Canteen (and Swing Culture as National Memory) in Wartime Los Angeles
1. Wrestling Hollywood to the Map 25
2. Cruising the Cahuenga Pass(t) 51
3. Operating from the Curbstone 76
Part II. Patriotic Jitterbugs: Tracing the Footsteps of the Soldier-Hostess Dyad
4. Dyad Democracy 107
5. Injured Parties 146
6. Torquing Back 179
Part III. Women in Uniforms, Men in Aprons: Dancing outside the Soldier-Hostess Dyad
7. The Dyad from Without 199
8. The View from the Mezzanine 212
9. Men Serving Men 226
Part IV. Swing Between the Nation and the State
10. (Un)American Patrol: Following the State on the Dance Floor of the Nation 243
11. The Making(s) of National Memory: Hollywood Canteen (the Movie) 281
Notes 321
Bibliography 351
Index 365
Prologue. Dance Floor Democracy? xiii
Introduction. Writing on a Crowded Dance Floor 1
Part I. On Location: Situating the Hollywood Canteen (and Swing Culture as National Memory) in Wartime Los Angeles
1. Wrestling Hollywood to the Map 25
2. Cruising the Cahuenga Pass(t) 51
3. Operating from the Curbstone 76
Part II. Patriotic Jitterbugs: Tracing the Footsteps of the Soldier-Hostess Dyad
4. Dyad Democracy 107
5. Injured Parties 146
6. Torquing Back 179
Part III. Women in Uniforms, Men in Aprons: Dancing outside the Soldier-Hostess Dyad
7. The Dyad from Without 199
8. The View from the Mezzanine 212
9. Men Serving Men 226
Part IV. Swing Between the Nation and the State
10. (Un)American Patrol: Following the State on the Dance Floor of the Nation 243
11. The Making(s) of National Memory: Hollywood Canteen (the Movie) 281
Notes 321
Bibliography 351
Index 365
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