New woman hybridities : femininity, feminism and international consumer culture, 1880-1930 /
Since the 1970s, the literary and cultural politics of the turn-of-the-century New Woman have received increasing academic attention. Whether she is seen as the emblem of sexual anarchy, an agent of mediation between mass market and modernist cultures, or as a symptom of the consolidation of ninetee...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Taylor & Francis,
2004.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Book Cover
- Title
- Contents
- List of figures
- Notes on the contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Hybridities
- Bertha Thomas: the New Woman and 'Anglo-Welsh' hybridity
- A Hungarian New Woman writer and a hybrid autobiographical subject: Margit Kaffka's 'Lyrical Notes of a Year'
- Through the (periodical) looking glass
- Writing women's history: 'the sex' debates of 1889
- The American New Woman and her influence on the Daughters of the Empire of British Columbia in the daily press (1880 95)
- Locating the flapper in rural Irish society: the Irish provincial press and the modern woman in the 1920s
- Subverting the flapper: the unlikely alliance of Irish popular and ecclesiastical press in the 1920s
- Riding the tiger: ambivalent images of the New Woman in the popular press of the Weimar Republic
- Communities of women
- Romance, glamour and the exotic: femininity and fashion in Britain in the 1900s
- Charged with ambiguity: the image of the New Woman in American cartoons
- The day of the girl: Nell Brinkley and the New Woman
- 'The woman of the twentieth century': the feminist vision and its reception in the Hungarian press 1904 14
- The New Woman in Japan: radicalism and ambivalence towards love and sex
- Race and the New Woman
- 'Natural' divisions/national divisions: whiteness and the American New Woman in the General Federation of Women's Clubs
- The birth of national hygiene and efficiency: women and eugenics in Britain and America 1865 1915
- Index.