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Single and Psycho: How Pop Culture Created the Unstable Single Woman Single and Psycho: How Pop Culture Created the Unstable Single Woman by Caroline Young
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“It was so quiet, so empty in my flat, like my body, and I sank down onto the kitchen floor and screamed and cried. I just wanted this baby back inside me, and I felt so alone.”
Caroline Young, Single and Psycho: How Pop Culture Created the Unstable Single Woman
“What’s disturbing about the seventies is that it was an era when men appeared particularly infatuated by the concept of the Lolita. Because adult women were demanding too much liberation, some men turned their attention to the younger, more naive, and less ardent version. There was Brooke Shields in Pretty Baby (1978) and The Blue Lagoon (1980), Mariel Hemingway in Woody Allen’s Manhattan (1979), and just Woody Allen’s output in general.”
Caroline Young, Single and Psycho: How Pop Culture Created the Unstable Single Woman