A Companion to American Women's History
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Newark :
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
2021.
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Edición: | 2nd ed. |
Colección: | Wiley Blackwell Companions to American History Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Table of Contents
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- About the Contributors
- Introduction
- REFERENCES
- Chapter One: Native Women in the Americas to 1800
- On Paradigm Shifts
- Native Women's Evolving Histories
- Uncomfortable Musings
- REFERENCES
- Chapter Two: Slavery and the Slave Trade
- The Slave Trade
- The Parameters of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
- Women's Lives in West Africa
- African Women in the Americas
- Conclusion
- REFERENCES
- Chapter Three: Intersectional Studies of Early American Women and Christianity
- Puritan Women: Disproving Declension and Marking Whiteness
- Evangelicalism, Secularization, and Feminization
- Biography as a Path to Intersectionality
- Conclusion
- REFERENCES
- Chapter Four: Women and the Law in Early America
- Women and the Law in Slavery and Freedom
- Regulating Sexuality and Gender
- Women as Agents of Property
- REFERENCES
- Chapter Five: Women and the Long American Revolution
- The Revolution's Early Stages
- Late British Empire
- The Revolutionary War
- The Postwar World
- Conclusion
- REFERENCES
- Chapter Six: Intimate Economies, 1790-1860
- Women's History has Always Been Economic History
- Accounting for Intimate Labor
- Gender in New Histories of Capitalism
- The Future of Intimate Labor's Past
- REFERENCES
- Chapter Seven: The Future Looks Bright: Black Women, Slavery, and Freedom, 1780-1865
- Bodies of Pain, Bodies of Pleasure: A New Turn
- In Search of Citizenship
- The Turn to Interiority
- Studies in Black Women's Biography
- Conclusion
- REFERENCES
- Chapter Eight: Race, Class, Region, and Activism, 1820s-1870s
- Chronologies and Geographies
- Race, Class, and Religion
- Activist Families and Communities
- The Roots of Relational History
- Redefining Activists and Activism
- Lenses of Relation
- REFERENCES
- Chapter Twelve: Woman Suffrage, Women's Votes
- Origin Stories
- Post-Civil War Triumphs and Travails
- Suffragist Regrouping
- More Work to Be Done
- Looking Ahead
- REFERENCES
- Chapter Thirteen: Recovering a Gender-Transgressive Past: A Transgender Historiography
- REFERENCES
- Chapter Fourteen: Popular Cultures
- Standardization and Self-Expression
- Centering Diversity
- Hollywood's Historical Contexts
- New Channels
- REFERENCES