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Jennifer Keishin Armstrong

    Jennifer Keishin Armstrong est une auteure à succès du New York Times dont le travail explore l'histoire culturelle et les médias populaires avec un sens aigu du détail et de l'esprit. Elle dissèque habilement comment la télévision et les phénomènes culturels emblématiques façonnent nos vies et reflètent les tendances sociétales. L'écriture d'Armstrong offre des explorations perspicaces des récits qui définissent la culture moderne et notre lien avec eux.

    Seinfeldia
    When Women Invented Television
    Pop Star Goddesses
    So Fetch
    • People Best New Book The inside story of the making of Mean Girls – and our enduring 20-year obsession with it

      So Fetch
    • Pop Star Goddesses

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,9(6)Évaluer

      Armstrong pairs each pop star goddess with a corresponding goddess from ancient cultures, and offers advice on how to invoke the pop star goddess's energy in your own life, providing journal prompts and a Power Song List that allows you harness the power of a particular pop goddess's energy when you need it.

      Pop Star Goddesses
    • When Women Invented Television

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,0(833)Évaluer

      The best-selling author of Seinfeldia documents the lesser-known story of how four trailblazing women from the radio era, including Irna Phillips, Gertrude Berg, Hazel Scott and Betty White, helped establish the foundation of the modern television industry

      When Women Invented Television
    • Seinfeldia

      • 307pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,7(8048)Évaluer

      "An uproarious behind-the-scenes account of the creation of the hit television series describes how comedians Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld dreamed up the idea for an unconventional sitcom over coffee and how, despite network skepticism and minimal plotlines, achieved mainstream success, "--NoveList

      Seinfeldia