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Oprah.com   |   From the March 2009 issue of O, The Oprah Magazine
Gypsy: The Art of the Tease by Rachel Shteir
Gypsy: The Art of the Tease
By Rachel Shteir
240 pages; Yale University Press


"Think of her as the Dorothy Parker of undressing," writes culture historian Rachel Shteir of Gypsy Rose Lee, the arch queen of self-revelation, in Gypsy: The Art of the Tease. The pseudosocialite in long white opera gloves peeled away pretensions, changing how Americans thought about striptease—less as a vice, more as "an ironic diversion." That her star rose during the economically catastrophic '30s was no accident: Her demure flirtation—as sly a construct as her breakaway gowns—was not only sexy but wickedly funny, a tonic for the worst of times.
Printed from Oprah.com on Saturday, May 26, 2012
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