Atomic Bombshells: How Plastics Shaped Postwar Bodies

Schedule

Thu Dec 03 2026 at 07:00 pm to 08:30 pm

UTC-05:00
Location

Hagley Soda House | Wilmington, DE

Advertisement
Isabelle Marina Held, Atomic Bombshells: How Plastics Shaped Postwar Bodies
About this Event

Isabelle Marina Held will offer our second author talk on December 3. Her book, Atomic Bombshells: How Plastics Shaped Postwar Bodies, deftly traces how nylon and other technologies moved from wartime use into domestic life. Nylon stockings, plastic foam, and Lycra foundationwear all made what were once military technologies familiar to us through their domestic applications to alter women’s appearance. Held untangles the complex relationships between chemical companies, the Federal Drug Administration, plastic surgeons, advertising agencies, the Hollywood star system, go-go dancers, and fashion and industrial designers who made use of these materials commonplace. Her work draws heavily on the DuPont materials in the Hagley library.


Isabelle Held is the Mellon Foundation Gender and LGBTQ+ History Postdoctoral Fellow at The Center for Women’s History at the New York Historical Society.


Author talks take place in Hagley’s Soda House Auditorium, starting at 7 pm promptly. Please email any questions to Carol Lockman, [email protected].

Advertisement

Where is it happening?

Hagley Soda House, 298 Buck Road, Wilmington, United States

Event Location & Nearby Stays:

Tickets

USD 0.00

Know what’s Happening Next — before everyone else does.
Hagley Library
Host or PublisherHagley Library

Ask AI if this event suits you