Lynn Peril writes a fascinating study of the color pink and its historical connection to ideas and beliefs of femininity. Peril translates and defines Pink Think as a collection of specific ideas, beliefs and approaches on how and when female behavior is considered correct. In her book, Peril highlights various fundamental approaches and attitudes that are considered crucial to women's achievements and achievements. Pink Think by Peril also argues that the greatest concern of femininity is linked to women's physical appearance (fashion and beauty) and their marriage (motherhood and housekeeping). Furthermore, Peril is demonstrating an evolution of femininity and a constant and intense impact of its norms and rules on women's lives. Peril is playing Pink Think's popularity from the early 1940s through the 1960s. She explains and simplifies it through various examples based on how women must behave and appear feminine from an early age to create and secure an acceptable status and position in society. He is using various examples for c...
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