The only efficient instrument : American women writers & the periodical, 1837-1916 /
"The Only Efficient Instrument" examines farsighted women writers in nineteenth-century America whose pioneering use of newspapers and magazines had a vital impact on the political and intellectual communities of their day."
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Iowa City :
University of Iowa Press,
©2001.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- American women writers and the periodical: creating a constituency, opening a dialogue / Aleta Feinsod Cane and Susan Alves
- Margaret Fuller's Tribune dispatches and the nineteenth-century body politic / Annamaria Formichella Elsden
- Gendering gilded age periodical professionalism: Reading Harriet Beecher Stowe's Hearth and home prescriptions for women's writing / Sarah Robbins
- Parental guidance: disciplinary intimacy and the rise of women's regionalism / Janet Gebhart Auten
- Kate Chopin and the periodical: revisiting the re-vision / Bonnie James Shaker
- The heroine of her own story: subversion of traditional periodical marriage tropes in the short fiction of Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Forerunner / Aleta Feinsod Cane
- Emma Goldman, Mother Earth, the Little magazine impulse in modern America / Craig Monk
- "An ardor that was human, and a power that was art": Rebecca Harding Davis and the art of the periodical / Michele L. Mock
- Lowell's female factory workers, poetic voice, and the periodical / Susan Alves
- Redefining the borders of local color fiction: María Cristina Mena's short stories in the Century magazine / Amy Doherty
- Zitkala-Sä and the commercial magazine apparatus / Charles Hannon
- "A deeper purpose" in the serialized novels of Frances Ellen Watkins Harper / Michelle Campbell Toohey.