“Mifflin is as alive to the pageant’s historical grotesqueries as she is to the weirdo details of its founding.” — Lauren Collins, The New Yorker

Margot Mifflin is an author and journalist who writes about women’s history and the arts. She wrote the first history of women’s tattoo culture, Bodies of Subversion: A Secret History of Women and Tattoo, and The Blue Tattoo: The Life of Olive Oatman. Her new book, Looking For Miss America: A Pageant’s 100-Year Quest to Define Womanhood, is the first feminist cultural history of the Miss America pageant. Margot’s writing has appeared in The New York Times, Entertainment Weekly, Vogue, Vice, Elle, ARTnews, Bookforum, The Los Angeles Review of Books, The Believer, O, The Oprah Magazine, The New Yorker.com, The Chronicle of Higher Education, The Washington Post, and other publications.

Margot is an English professor at Lehman College/CUNY and teaches arts journalism at CUNY’s Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism. She’s served as a consultant on exhibitions at The Museum of Modern Art, The New York Historical Society, and The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, and she curated the exhibition “Body Electric” at Ricco/Maresca Gallery.

Margot has appeared as a lecturer and keynote speaker at colleges, universities and museums nationally, including Barnard College, Parsons School of Design, Rhode Island School of Design, Los Angeles MOCA, the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles, The Heard Museum, and The Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum. She’s been a guest on Katie Couric’s show, Katie; on The Leonard Lopate Show; on the podcast Talk Nerdy; and on many public radio stations. She’s discussed her work at book clubs, tattoo conventions, literary festivals, a country club, a social club for women with autism, and in public schools.

Margot's Featured Titles

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Beauty Pageants and National Identity

A slide lecture about the history of Miss America and pageants both inspired by and launched in opposition to it. Based on Looking for Miss America: A Secret History of Women and Tattoo.

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Women’s Ink

A slide lecture and discussion of western women’s tattooing and its artistic, political, and cultural significance, linked to Bodies of Subversion: A Secret History of Women and Tattoo.

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The Life of Olive Oatman

A slide lecture on celebrity captive and Mohave adoptee Olive Oatman, who was raised and tattooed by Mohave Indians in the 1850s. Based on The Blue Tattoo: The Life Olive Oatman.

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Female Trouble: Gender, Race, and Class in American Pageantry

This talk will focus on national identity (through pageants like Miss Navajo, Miss US Latina, and Miss Nisei Week) but will also address the question of gender/defining womanhood now that trans contestants are changing the parameters of women’s pageantry.  I’ll also mention some male pageants since they’re growing internationally and seem quite fascinating. (especially Mister Global).

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Margot’s Articles and Other Writing

Honors, Awards & Recognition

The Blue Tattoo
Finalist for the Caroline Bancroft History Prize, 2010
Southwest Book of the Year, 2009
Best of the Best from the University Presses (ALA) selection, 2010
One Book Yuma read, 2014
Tucson Weekly “40 Essential Arizona Books” pick, 2019

Looking for Miss America
Winner of the Popular Culture Association’s Emily Toth Best Book in Women’s Studies Award, 2021
New York Post Best Book, 2020
Cosmopolitan Best Nonfiction Book, 2020
Publishers Weekly Best Summer Book
Library Journal Title to Watch, 2020
Lit Hub Best Reviewed Book (“rave”)
PureWow 12 Best Nonfiction Books, 2020
NYTBR  Paperback Row Pick, 2021

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