01899cam a2200253 a 4500008004100000020001500041020001800056020001500074020001800089040000800107050002400115100002800139245007400167260004800241300001900289505103700308505001701345518001501362650006201377900001301439942001301452999001901465952016101484040622s2004 nyua 000 0 eng  a0195127501 a9780195127508 a0195300769 a9780195300765 aSDU00aPN1949bS561 S 20041 aShteir, Rachel,920360310aStriptease :bthe untold history of the girlie show /cRachel Shteir. aNew York :bOxford University Press,c2004. a438 p. :bill.0 a"A startled fawn upon the stage" -- Legs -- "Yvette goes to bed": the first undressing acts -- From Ziegfeld to Minsky: respectable undressing and the rise of modern burlesque -- After the doughboys returned: nudity in burlesque and on broadway -- The first strippers and teasers -- Pansies, reformers, and a "frenzy of congregate cootchers": the birth of modern striptease -- A pretty girl is like a melody, sort of -- The burlesque soul of striptease -- "Minskyville" -- "I never made any money until I took my pants off": fans and bubbles around the nation -- "Temporary entertainment for morons and perverts": LaGuardia kicks striptease out of New York -- Gypsy -- From literary strippers to queens of burlesque -- "Clamouring for a table and pounding for an encore": striptease at the world's fair -- Striptease during wartime -- The private lives of strippers -- Stripty-second streets -- The seamy sides of striptease -- Striptease confidential -- You've gotta get a gimmick -- Topless dancing -- 1969: who killed striptease?0 aHKBU library aYT2025 M09 0aStripteasezUnited StatesxHistoryy20th century.9203604 a=C.1 SDU cGBE2lcc c106880d106880 00102lcc406PN1949 S561 S2004708CGB9282798aSDUbSDUcGEN3d2025-09-23e2l0oPN1949 S561 S 2004p1000370844r2025-09-23 00:00:00tC.1w2025-09-23yGBE