Too Much of a Good Thing
Discover the intriguing analysis of cultural icon Mae West in "Too Much of a Good Thing" by the University of Minnesota Press. Published in 1996, this thought-provoking paperback spans 240 pages and delves into the powerful symbolic roles West has played throughout her career. The author examines how Mae West transcends traditional boundaries of race, class, and gender, illustrating her as a figure of orchestrated transgression. This engaging exploration reveals how pop culture icons like West encapsulate complex social issues, providing diverse and sometimes conflicting political perspectives. Whether you're a fan of Mae West or a scholar of cultural studies, this book offers essential insights into the intersection of celebrity and societal norms. Add "Too Much of a Good Thing" to your collection and deepen your understanding of the fascinating dynamics of popular culture.