Conduct Books and the History of the Ideal Woman

Conduct Books and the History of the Ideal Woman
Author: Tabitha Kenlon
Publsiher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2020-03-31
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781785273155

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The longest-running war is the battle over how women should behave. “Conduct Books and the History of the Ideal Woman” examines six centuries of advice literature, analyzing the print origins of gendered expectations that continue to inform our thinking about women’s roles and abilities. Close readings of numerous conduct manuals from Britain and America, written by men and women, explain and contextualize the legacy of sexism as represented in prescriptive writing for women from 1372 to the present. While existing period-specific studies of conduct manuals consider advice literature within the society that wrote and read them, “Conduct Books and the History of the Ideal Woman” provides the only analysis of both the volumes themselves and the larger debates taking place within their pages across the centuries. Combining textual literary analysis with a social history sensibility while remaining accessible to expert and novice, this book will help readers understand the on-going debate about the often-contradictory guidelines for female behavior.

The Majority Finds Its Past

The Majority Finds Its Past
Author: Gerda Lerner
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2014-03-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781469617091

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Lauded for its contribution to the theory and conceptualization of the field of women's history and for its sensitivity to the differences of class, ethnicity, race, and culture among women, The Majority Finds Its Past became a classic volume in women's history following its publication in 1979. This edition includes a foreword by Linda K. Kerber, introducing a new generation of readers to Gerda Lerner's considerable body of work and highlighting the importance of the essays in this collection to the development of the field that Lerner helped establish.

History of Ideas on Woman

History of Ideas on Woman
Author: Rosemary Agonito
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1979
Genre: Women
ISBN: 039950379X

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Monograph on the history of ideology and philosophy concerning women and women's rights - presents selections from genesis, plato, augustine, hegel, darwin, marcuse and many others, and includes the text of the UN declaration. References.

The Concise History of Woman Suffrage

The Concise History of Woman Suffrage
Author: Paul Buhle,Mari Jo Buhle
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 0252072766

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The massive size of the original six-volume History of Woman Suffrage has likely limited its impact on the lives of the women who benefitted from the efforts of the pioneering suffragists. By collecting miscellanies like state suffrage reports and speeches of every sort without interpretation or restraint, the set was often neglected as impenetrable. In their Concise History of Woman Suffrage, Mari Jo Buhle and Paul Buhle have revitalized this classic text by carefully selecting from among its best material. The eighty-two chosen documents, now including interpretative introductory material by the editors, give researchers easy access to material that the original work's arrangement often caused readers to ignore or to overlook. The volume contains the work of many reform agitators, among them Angelina Grimké, Lucy Stone, Carrie Chapman Catt, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Anna Howard Shaw, Jane Addams, Sojourner Truth, and Victoria Woodhull, as well as Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, Matilda Joslyn Gage, and Ida Husted Harper.

The Historical Enigma of the Snake Woman from Antiquity to the 21st Century

The Historical Enigma of the Snake Woman from Antiquity to the 21st Century
Author: Angela Giallongo
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2018-06-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781527512139

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This book provides an exploration of the historical conditions that gradually defined subordinating symbols and conflictual values in social relations between the sexes. It reveals how snakes and the gelid eyes of Medusa—the archetypical snake-woman—have reverberated across the visual arts and written sources throughout the ages in association with negative emotions: fear, anger, scorn and shame. The outcomes and implications of the disturbing correlation between the dangerous female gaze, the malignitas of the snake and the lethal power of menstruation that have been woven through the fabric of the Western imaginary are analysed here. This analysis reveals an intriguing history of female reptilian hybrids—from the pleasing Minoan snake goddesses to the depressing Gorgon, Echidna, Amazons, Eve, Melusine, Basilisk, Poison-Damsel, Catoblepas and Sadako/Samara—and gives the reader an opportunity to explore things that never happened but have always been.

Woman as Force in History

Woman as Force in History
Author: Mary Ritter Beard
Publsiher: Octagon Press, Limited
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1976
Genre: History
ISBN: UVA:X000132881

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In this classic, pioneering work on the status and position of women, Mary R. Beard challenges the widely held belief that women have been subject to men throughout the ages. She tests this idea of subjection against historical realities--legal, religious, economic, social, intellectual, military, political, and philosophical--and finds it to be meritless. Beard traces the error back to Sir William Blackstone's interpretation of women's legal status after marrying ("the very being or legal existence of the woman is suspended during marriage") and argues against this view. In answer to male historians who have failed to acknowledge the real influence of women in history, she provides a lengthy record of outstanding women and their contributions throughout history.

Women s History in Global Perspective

Women s History in Global Perspective
Author: Bonnie G. Smith
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 0252029976

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The American Historical Association's Committee on Women Historians commissioned some of the pioneering figures in women's history to prepare essays in their respective areas of expertise. This volume, the second in a series of three, collects their efforts. As a counterpoint to the broad themes discussed in the first volume, Volume 2 is concerned with issues that have shaped the history of women in particular places and during particular eras. It examines women in ancient civilizations; including women in China, Japan, and Korea; women and gender in South and South East Asia; Medieval women; women and gender in Colonial Latin America; and the history of women in the US to 1865. Authors included are Sarah Hughes and Brady Hughes, Susan Mann, Barbara N. Ramusack, Judith M. Bennett, Ann Twinam, and Kathleen Brown. Incorporating essays from top scholars ranging over an abundance of regions, dates, and methodologies, the three volumes of Women's History in Global Perspective constitute an invaluable resource for anyone interested in a comprehensive overview on the latest in feminist scholarship.

How to Make It as a Woman

How to Make It as a Woman
Author: Alison Booth
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2004-11-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780226065465

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