Becoming visible :: women's presence in late nineteenth-century America /
This exciting collection of interdisciplinary essays explores the later decades of the nineteenth century in America - the immediate postbellum period, the Gilded Age, and the Progressive Era - as a time of critical change in the cultural visibility of women, as they made new kinds of appearances th...
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Zusammenfassung: | This exciting collection of interdisciplinary essays explores the later decades of the nineteenth century in America - the immediate postbellum period, the Gilded Age, and the Progressive Era - as a time of critical change in the cultural visibility of women, as they made new kinds of appearances throughout American society. The essays show how, across the USA, it was fundamentally women who drove changes in their visibility forward, in groups and as individuals. Their motivations, activities and understandings were essential to shaping the character of their present society and the nation's future. The book establishes that these women's engagement with American society and culture cannot be simply understood in terms of the traditional polarities of inside/outside and private/public, since these frames do not fit the complexities of what was happening, be it women's occupation of geographic space, their new patterns of employment, their advocacy of working-class or ethnic rights, or their literary or cultural engagement with their milieux. Such women as Ida B. Wells, Mother Jones, Jane Addams, Rebecca Harding Davis, Willa Cather, Sarah Orne Jewett, Louisa May Alcott and Kate Douglas Wiggin all come under consideration in the light of these radical changes. |
Beschreibung: | Papers from a colloquium "Visible women: American Women and Public Space 1865-1910", at King's College London, held in June 2005. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (vii, 370 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9789042029781 9042029781 |
ISSN: | 0921-2507 ; |
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contents | Introduction: Becoming visible / The changing geography of public and private : Claiming visibility: women in public, public women in the United States, 1865-1910 / Dangerous working-class women: Mother Jones, Lucy Parsons, and Elizabeth Gurley Flynn / Visible women in the needle trades: revisiting the clothing industry in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries / Women's employment in the public and private spheres, 1880-1920 / "If Iola were a man": gender, Jim Crow and public protest in the work of Ida B. Wells / "Outdoor relief": Sarah Orne Jewett, Annie Adams Fields and the visit in gilded age America / Stepping out: bodies, spaces and the cultural representation of visibility : Negotiating visibility: Louisa May Alcott's narrative experiments / "People will think you have struck an attitude": fashionable space in Emma Dunham Kelley-Hawkins' novels / "Magnificent equipment": body, sound and space in the representation of the female singer / The painful production of Verena Tarrant: John Locke and the Bostonians / "The true American woman": Narcissa Owen's embodied national narrative / American women travelers and the material feminine / Becoming "modern" : Gendering modernity: Frances E. Willard's politics of technological sentimentality / Women, anti-imperialism and America's Christian mission abroad: the impact of the Philippine-American War / |
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spelling | Becoming visible : women's presence in late nineteenth-century America / edited by Janet Floyd, Alison Easton, R.J. Ellis and Lindsey Traub. Amsterdam ; New York : Rodopi, 2010. 1 online resource (vii, 370 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier DQR studies in literature, 0921-2507 ; 45 Papers from a colloquium "Visible women: American Women and Public Space 1865-1910", at King's College London, held in June 2005. Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction: Becoming visible / Alison Easton, R.J. Ellis, Janet Floyd, and Lindsey Traub -- Part I: The changing geography of public and private : Claiming visibility: women in public, public women in the United States, 1865-1910 / Anne M. Boylan -- Dangerous working-class women: Mother Jones, Lucy Parsons, and Elizabeth Gurley Flynn / Janet Zandy -- Visible women in the needle trades: revisiting the clothing industry in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries / Margaret Walsh -- Women's employment in the public and private spheres, 1880-1920 / S.J. Kleinberg -- "If Iola were a man": gender, Jim Crow and public protest in the work of Ida B. Wells / Mia Bay -- "Outdoor relief": Sarah Orne Jewett, Annie Adams Fields and the visit in gilded age America / Alison Easton -- Part II: Stepping out: bodies, spaces and the cultural representation of visibility : Negotiating visibility: Louisa May Alcott's narrative experiments / Lindsey Traub -- "People will think you have struck an attitude": fashionable space in Emma Dunham Kelley-Hawkins' novels / R.J. Ellis -- "Magnificent equipment": body, sound and space in the representation of the female singer / Janet Floyd -- The painful production of Verena Tarrant: John Locke and the Bostonians / Peter Rawlings -- "The true American woman": Narcissa Owen's embodied national narrative / Karen L. Kilcup -- American women travelers and the material feminine / Shirley Foster -- Part III: Becoming "modern" : Gendering modernity: Frances E. Willard's politics of technological sentimentality / Timothy A. Hickman -- Women, anti-imperialism and America's Christian mission abroad: the impact of the Philippine-American War / Susan K. Harris -- Notes on contributors Select bibliography. Print version record. This exciting collection of interdisciplinary essays explores the later decades of the nineteenth century in America - the immediate postbellum period, the Gilded Age, and the Progressive Era - as a time of critical change in the cultural visibility of women, as they made new kinds of appearances throughout American society. The essays show how, across the USA, it was fundamentally women who drove changes in their visibility forward, in groups and as individuals. Their motivations, activities and understandings were essential to shaping the character of their present society and the nation's future. The book establishes that these women's engagement with American society and culture cannot be simply understood in terms of the traditional polarities of inside/outside and private/public, since these frames do not fit the complexities of what was happening, be it women's occupation of geographic space, their new patterns of employment, their advocacy of working-class or ethnic rights, or their literary or cultural engagement with their milieux. Such women as Ida B. Wells, Mother Jones, Jane Addams, Rebecca Harding Davis, Willa Cather, Sarah Orne Jewett, Louisa May Alcott and Kate Douglas Wiggin all come under consideration in the light of these radical changes. Women United States History 19th century Congresses. Women in public life United States History 19th century Congresses. Women and literature United States History 19th century Congresses. Women Political activity United States History 19th century Congresses. Women United States Social conditions History 19th century Congresses. Femmes États-Unis Histoire 19e siècle Congrès. Femmes dans la vie publique États-Unis Histoire 19e siècle Congrès. Femmes et littérature États-Unis Histoire 19e siècle Congrès. Femmes Activité politique États-Unis Histoire 19e siècle Congrès. Femmes États-Unis Conditions sociales Histoire 19e siècle Congrès. SOCIAL SCIENCE Women's Studies. bisacsh Women fast Women and literature fast Women in public life fast Women Political activity fast Women Social conditions fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq 1800-1899 fast Conference papers and proceedings fast History fast Floyd, Janet, editor. Easton, Alison, editor. Ellis, R. J., editor. Traub, Lindsey, editor. Visible women: American Women and Public Space 1865-1910 (London) (2005) Print version: Becoming visible. Amsterdam ; New York : Rodopi, 2010 9789042029774 (OCoLC)645159805 DQR studies in literature ; 45. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n86733142 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=318583 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Becoming visible : women's presence in late nineteenth-century America / DQR studies in literature ; Introduction: Becoming visible / The changing geography of public and private : Claiming visibility: women in public, public women in the United States, 1865-1910 / Dangerous working-class women: Mother Jones, Lucy Parsons, and Elizabeth Gurley Flynn / Visible women in the needle trades: revisiting the clothing industry in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries / Women's employment in the public and private spheres, 1880-1920 / "If Iola were a man": gender, Jim Crow and public protest in the work of Ida B. Wells / "Outdoor relief": Sarah Orne Jewett, Annie Adams Fields and the visit in gilded age America / Stepping out: bodies, spaces and the cultural representation of visibility : Negotiating visibility: Louisa May Alcott's narrative experiments / "People will think you have struck an attitude": fashionable space in Emma Dunham Kelley-Hawkins' novels / "Magnificent equipment": body, sound and space in the representation of the female singer / The painful production of Verena Tarrant: John Locke and the Bostonians / "The true American woman": Narcissa Owen's embodied national narrative / American women travelers and the material feminine / Becoming "modern" : Gendering modernity: Frances E. Willard's politics of technological sentimentality / Women, anti-imperialism and America's Christian mission abroad: the impact of the Philippine-American War / Women United States History 19th century Congresses. Women in public life United States History 19th century Congresses. Women and literature United States History 19th century Congresses. Women Political activity United States History 19th century Congresses. Women United States Social conditions History 19th century Congresses. Femmes États-Unis Histoire 19e siècle Congrès. Femmes dans la vie publique États-Unis Histoire 19e siècle Congrès. Femmes et littérature États-Unis Histoire 19e siècle Congrès. Femmes Activité politique États-Unis Histoire 19e siècle Congrès. Femmes États-Unis Conditions sociales Histoire 19e siècle Congrès. SOCIAL SCIENCE Women's Studies. bisacsh Women fast Women and literature fast Women in public life fast Women Political activity fast Women Social conditions fast |
title | Becoming visible : women's presence in late nineteenth-century America / |
title_alt | Introduction: Becoming visible / The changing geography of public and private : Claiming visibility: women in public, public women in the United States, 1865-1910 / Dangerous working-class women: Mother Jones, Lucy Parsons, and Elizabeth Gurley Flynn / Visible women in the needle trades: revisiting the clothing industry in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries / Women's employment in the public and private spheres, 1880-1920 / "If Iola were a man": gender, Jim Crow and public protest in the work of Ida B. Wells / "Outdoor relief": Sarah Orne Jewett, Annie Adams Fields and the visit in gilded age America / Stepping out: bodies, spaces and the cultural representation of visibility : Negotiating visibility: Louisa May Alcott's narrative experiments / "People will think you have struck an attitude": fashionable space in Emma Dunham Kelley-Hawkins' novels / "Magnificent equipment": body, sound and space in the representation of the female singer / The painful production of Verena Tarrant: John Locke and the Bostonians / "The true American woman": Narcissa Owen's embodied national narrative / American women travelers and the material feminine / Becoming "modern" : Gendering modernity: Frances E. Willard's politics of technological sentimentality / Women, anti-imperialism and America's Christian mission abroad: the impact of the Philippine-American War / |
title_auth | Becoming visible : women's presence in late nineteenth-century America / |
title_exact_search | Becoming visible : women's presence in late nineteenth-century America / |
title_full | Becoming visible : women's presence in late nineteenth-century America / edited by Janet Floyd, Alison Easton, R.J. Ellis and Lindsey Traub. |
title_fullStr | Becoming visible : women's presence in late nineteenth-century America / edited by Janet Floyd, Alison Easton, R.J. Ellis and Lindsey Traub. |
title_full_unstemmed | Becoming visible : women's presence in late nineteenth-century America / edited by Janet Floyd, Alison Easton, R.J. Ellis and Lindsey Traub. |
title_short | Becoming visible : |
title_sort | becoming visible women s presence in late nineteenth century america |
title_sub | women's presence in late nineteenth-century America / |
topic | Women United States History 19th century Congresses. Women in public life United States History 19th century Congresses. Women and literature United States History 19th century Congresses. Women Political activity United States History 19th century Congresses. Women United States Social conditions History 19th century Congresses. Femmes États-Unis Histoire 19e siècle Congrès. Femmes dans la vie publique États-Unis Histoire 19e siècle Congrès. Femmes et littérature États-Unis Histoire 19e siècle Congrès. Femmes Activité politique États-Unis Histoire 19e siècle Congrès. Femmes États-Unis Conditions sociales Histoire 19e siècle Congrès. SOCIAL SCIENCE Women's Studies. bisacsh Women fast Women and literature fast Women in public life fast Women Political activity fast Women Social conditions fast |
topic_facet | Women United States History 19th century Congresses. Women in public life United States History 19th century Congresses. Women and literature United States History 19th century Congresses. Women Political activity United States History 19th century Congresses. Women United States Social conditions History 19th century Congresses. Femmes États-Unis Histoire 19e siècle Congrès. Femmes dans la vie publique États-Unis Histoire 19e siècle Congrès. Femmes et littérature États-Unis Histoire 19e siècle Congrès. Femmes Activité politique États-Unis Histoire 19e siècle Congrès. Femmes États-Unis Conditions sociales Histoire 19e siècle Congrès. SOCIAL SCIENCE Women's Studies. Women Women and literature Women in public life Women Political activity Women Social conditions United States Conference papers and proceedings History |
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