A book titled for these objects, “Beaches, and Bases” uses Carmen Miranda as an example of how femininity has been used to sell these objects. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name these objects. A major vendor of these objects named Chiquita (“chee-KEE-tuh”) encouraged brand loyalty with a mascot that is partly a woman and partly one of these objects.
ANSWER: bananas [accept Bananas, Beaches, and Bases; prompt on fruit]
[10h] This feminist scholar of international relations discussed Carmen Miranda’s association with bananas in Bananas, Beaches, and Bases.
ANSWER: Cynthia Enloe [or Cynthia Holden Enloe]
[10m] Enloe argues that Hollywood boosted Carmen Miranda to go along with this Franklin D. Roosevelt policy, which pushed cultural and economic connections instead of military interventions in Latin America.
ANSWER: Good Neighbor policy [or Política de buena vecindad; or La buena vecindad]
<Benjamin McAvoy-Bickford, Social Science>