Women Gender And Print Culture In Eighteenth Century Britain
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Women Gender and Print Culture in Eighteenth Century Britain
Author | : Temma Berg,Sonia Kane |
Publsiher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 350 |
Release | : 2013-10-03 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9781611461428 |
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This edited collection, a tribute to eighteenth-century scholar Betty Rizzo, builds on her important work on epistolarity, print culture, and women’s relationships in life and literature. Treating topics ranging from Austen’s novels to the work of the current artist Sophie Calle, the book will appeal to students and scholars of eighteenth-century British literature and culture and to those interested in women’s writing and women’s relationships in the eighteenth century—and today—and in feminist literary history.
Gender in Eighteenth Century England
Author | : Hannah Barker,Elaine Chalus |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 279 |
Release | : 2014-06-17 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781317889137 |
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A new collection of essays which challenges many existing assumptions, particularly the conventional models of separate spheres and economic change. All the essays are specifically written for a student market, making detailed research accessible to a wide readership and the opening chapter provides a comprehensive overview of the subject describing the development of gender history as a whole and the study of eighteenth-century England. This is an exciting collection which is a major revision of the subject.
Women and Urban Life in Eighteenth century England
Author | : Rosemary Sweet,Penelope Lane |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 242 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : UVA:X004742872 |
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Focusing on the participation of middling women in urban life, Women and Urban Life in Eighteenth-Century England focuses on the relationship between urban change and shifts in the pattern of gender relations in the 18th century - a period of rapid transformations in English history. It explores to what extent urban change accelerated a redefinition of gender relations; the connections between urban growth, changing definitions of citizenship, and the emergence of the male gendered political subject; the role of women in a literate, consumer and industrializing society; women's contribution to its development, and how that in turn inflected contemporary conceptualizations of gender.
Women s Periodicals and Print Culture in Britain 1690 1820s
Author | : Jennie Batchelor,Manushag N. Powell |
Publsiher | : Edinburgh History of Women |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2018 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1474419658 |
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Provides new perspectives on women's print media in the long eighteenth century This innovative volume presents for the first time collective expertise on women's magazines and periodicals of the long eighteenth century. While this period witnessed the birth of modern periodical culture and its ability to shape aspects of society from the popular to the political, most studies have traditionally obscured the very active role women's voices and women readers played in shaping the periodicals that in turn shaped Britain. The 30 essays here demonstrate the importance of periodicals to women, the importance of women to periodicals, and, crucially, they correct the destructive misconception that the more canonized periodicals and popular magazines were enemy or discontinuous forms. This collection shows how both periodicals and women drove debates on politics, education, theatre, celebrity, social practice, popular reading and everyday life itself. Divided into 6 thematic parts, the book uses innovative methodologies for historical periodical studies, thereby mapping new directions in eighteenth-century and Romantic studies, women's writing as well as media and cultural history. While our period witnessed the birth of modern periodical culture, most studies have obscured the active role women's voices and women readers played in shaping the periodicals that in turn shaped Britain. Key Features Presents the first major study of the key role women played as authors, editors, and readers of periodicals and magazines in the long eighteenth century Features cutting-edge and interdisciplinary research by senior and early career specialists in the fields of periodical studies, material culture studies, theatre history, and cultural history In its exposition of innovative methodologies for historical periodical studies, the book maps new directions in eighteenth-century and Romantic studies, women's writing, and media and cultural history Moves British women's print media to the centre of long eighteenth-century print culture
Women Work And Sexual Politics In Eighteenth Century England
Author | : Bridget Hill |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 2005-08-04 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781135368845 |
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The author offers a reassessment of how women's experience of work in 18th- century England was affected by industrialization and other elements of economic, social and technological change.; This study focuses on the household, the most important unit of production in the 18th century. Hill examines the work done by the women of the household, not only in "housework" but also in agriculture and manufacturing, and explains what women lost as the household's independence as a unit of economic production was undermined.; Considering the whole range of activities in which women were involved - including many occupations unrecorded in censuses which have, therefore, been largely ignored by historians - Hill charts the increasing sexual division of labour and highlights its implications. She also discusses the role of service in husbandry and apprenticeship, as sources of training for women, and the consequences of their decline.; The final part of the book considers how the changing nature of women's work influenced courtship, marriage and relations between the sexes. Among the topics discussed are the importance of the women's contribution to setting up and maintaining a household; labouring women's attitudes to marriage and divorce and the customary alternatives to them; and the role of spinsters and widows. The author concludes by asking to what extent the industrial revolution improved the overall position of women and the opportunities open to them.; This series aims to re-establish women's history, and to challenge the assumptions of much mainstream history. Focusing on the modern period and encouraging perspectives from other disciplines, it seeks to concentrate upon areas of focal importance in the history of Britain and continental Europe.; Bridget Hill is the author of "Eighteenth-Century Women: An Anthology" and "The First English Feminist".
The Cambridge Companion to Women s Writing in Britain 1660 1789
Author | : Catherine Ingrassia |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 289 |
Release | : 2015-04-23 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9781107013162 |
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Essays by leading scholars provide a comprehensive overview of women writers and their work in Restoration and eighteenth-century Britain.
Women and Literature in Britain 1700 1800
Author | : Vivien Jones |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 348 |
Release | : 2000-03-09 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 0521586801 |
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This book, first published in 2000, is an authoritative volume of new essays on women's writing and reading in the eighteenth century.
Women s Periodicals and Print Culture in Britain 1690 1820s
Author | : Jennie Batchelor,Manushag N. Powell |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 2018 |
Genre | : Women's periodicals, English |
ISBN | : 1474445063 |
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This innovative volume presents collective expertise on women's magazines and periodicals of the long eighteenth century. While this period witnessed the birth of modern periodical culture and its ability to shape aspects of society from the popular to the political, most studies have traditionally obscured the very active role women's voices and women readers played in shaping periodicals that in turn shaped Britain. The 30 essays here demonstrate the importance of periodicals to women and vice versa and, crucially, correct the destructive misconception that the more canonised periodicals and popular magazines were rival or discontinuous forms.