Transforming the Public Sphere : The Dutch National Exhibition of Women's Labor in 1898 /
In 1898, the year Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands was inaugurated, five hundred women organized an enormous public exhibition showcasing women's contributions to Dutch society as workers in a strikingly broad array of professions. The National Exhibition of Women's Labor, held in The H...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Dutch |
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Durham [N.C.] :
Duke University Press,
2004.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Feminists and the public sphere
- Women's labor
- The public sphere and citizenship
- Gender and visual culture
- Feminism and imperialism
- An illustrated women's conference
- Exhibitions and fairs
- International influences
- Objectives, resistance and hesitation
- Seriousness a priority
- Power struggle
- Financial woes
- Adriaan Goekoop
- An evolving organism
- Marie Jungius's concept
- Main protagonists
- A panorama in the dunes
- The opening ceremony
- The exhibition of exhibitions
- Feminism per square foot
- Taking the tour
- Participants
- Class divisions in the hall of industry
- Strike
- Exit the diamond cutters
- Marie Sparnaay's tactics
- Women's labor, social work
- A collection of social ills
- Pale with shock
- The exhibition experience
- 4.1 Visitors
- Smell and taste
- Hearing and listening
- Subject and object of the gaze
- Royal visit
- Colonialism on display
- An exhibition of colonial subjects
- Kampong Insulinde
- The lure of the exotic
- Exhibited or exhibitor?
- Javanese protest
- The Dutch East Indies room
- Home industry under threat
- Kartini and the white/brown divide
- Transatlantic contributions
- The unknown colony
- Leaving a legacy
- Exhibition in print
- Fact and fiction: Cecile and Hilda
- The library collection and exhibition publications
- Visual impressions
- Exposition by female artists
- Male artists at work
- Socialists and feminists in debate
- Domestic servants' conference
- Leftwing competition
- Resounding words
- Vocational and professional training for women
- Morality in a colonial context.