Atomic Bombshells
How Plastics Shaped Postwar Bodies
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Pages: 384
Illustrations: 77 illustrations
Published: February 2026
Author: Isabelle Held
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Gender and Sexuality > Feminism and Women’s Studies, Art and Visual Culture > Fashion, Science and Technology Studies > History of Technology
Gender and Sexuality > Feminism and Women’s Studies, Art and Visual Culture > Fashion, Science and Technology Studies > History of Technology
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Isabelle Held is the Mellon Foundation Gender and LGBTQ+ History Postdoctoral Fellow at The Center for Women’s History at the New York Historical.
Table Of Contents
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List of Illustrations ix
Abbreviations xiii
Introduction 1
Nylon/Thread
1. Spinning Nylon: An Explosive History from Labs to Legs 29
2. Nylon and the Test Tube Girl: Racialized Gender Norms and Plastic Futures 56
Foam/Padding
3. Soft Power: Plastic Foams, Design, and Postwar Bodies 91
4. Outward, Upward, and Inward: Implanting Foam Foundationwear in the Postwar United States 121
5. Bombshells, Bombers, and Bumpers: Plastic Foam Sourcing and Women’s Bodies 159
Silicone/Fluid
6. Silicones on the Surface: Military-Industrial R & D, Postwar Conversion, and the Body 189
7. Silicones Beneath the Surface: Fluid Othering and Japan 214
8. Queering Silicones: Carol Doda and the Cogs of the FDA 240
Epilogue: Queering Plastic Futures 270
Acknowledgments 283
Notes 287
Bibliography 339
Index 357
Abbreviations xiii
Introduction 1
Nylon/Thread
1. Spinning Nylon: An Explosive History from Labs to Legs 29
2. Nylon and the Test Tube Girl: Racialized Gender Norms and Plastic Futures 56
Foam/Padding
3. Soft Power: Plastic Foams, Design, and Postwar Bodies 91
4. Outward, Upward, and Inward: Implanting Foam Foundationwear in the Postwar United States 121
5. Bombshells, Bombers, and Bumpers: Plastic Foam Sourcing and Women’s Bodies 159
Silicone/Fluid
6. Silicones on the Surface: Military-Industrial R & D, Postwar Conversion, and the Body 189
7. Silicones Beneath the Surface: Fluid Othering and Japan 214
8. Queering Silicones: Carol Doda and the Cogs of the FDA 240
Epilogue: Queering Plastic Futures 270
Acknowledgments 283
Notes 287
Bibliography 339
Index 357
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Paper ISBN:
978-1-4780-3310-3 /
Hardcover ISBN:
978-1-4780-2965-6 /
eISBN:
978-1-4780-6185-4 /
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1215/9781478061854
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