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A New Type of Womanhood – Discursive Politics and Social Change in Antebellum America

Autor Natasha Kirsten Kraus
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 aug 2008
In "A New Type of Womanhood," Natasha Kirsten Kraus retells the history of the 1850s woman's rights movement. She traces how the movement changed society's very conception of "womanhood" in its successful bid for economic rights and rights of contract for married women. Kraus demonstrates that this discursive change was a necessary condition of possibility for U.S. women to be popularly conceived as civil subjects within a Western democracy, and she shows that many rights, including suffrage, followed from the basic right to form legal contracts. She analyzes this new conception of women as legitimate economic actors in relation to antebellum economic and demographic changes as well as changes in the legal structure and social meanings of contract. Enabling Kraus's retelling of the 1850s woman's rights movement is her theory of "structural aporias," which takes the institutional structures of any particular society as fully imbricated with the force of language. Kraus reads the antebellum relations of womanhood, contract, property, the economy, and the nation as a fruitful site for analysis of the interconnected power of language, culture, and the law. She combines poststructural theory, particularly deconstructive approaches to discourse analysis; the political economic history of the antebellum era; and the interpretation of archival documents, including woman's rights speeches, petitions, pamphlets, and convention proceedings, as well as state legislative debates, reports, and constitutional convention proceedings. Arguing that her method provides critical insight not only into social movements and cultural changes of the past but also of the present and future, Kraus concludes "A New Type of Womanhood" by considering the implications of her theory for contemporary feminist and queer politics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822343684
ISBN-10: 0822343681
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press

Cuprins

Tables xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction 1
Part 1
Chapter 1. True Womanhood, the Economy, and Woman's Rights 15
Chapter 2. Reading Antebellum History Aporetically: Renarrating Womanhood, Property Rights, and the 1850s Woman's Movement 45
Part II
Chapter 3. Gendered Economies: The Social Meanings of Womanhood 83
Chapter 4. Gendered Law: Antebellum Institutions Regulating Women, Property, and Contract 127
Chapter 5. The Antebellum Woman's Movement: Reshaping the Interimplicated Relations of Womanhood and Contract 161
Conclusion. Structural Aporias: Questions, Thoughts ,and Contemporary Politics 211
Notes 221
Bibliography 233
Index 257

Recenzii

“Natasha Kirsten Kraus has produced a hard-hitting work that takes on the complacencies of contemporary critical thought. Carefully and irrevocably reconfiguring sociological premises, her book offers exemplary readings with a courageous tenacity that explores from new and rigorous perspectives the victory of patriarchy—still dominant yet in some ways a stealth force to contend with.” Avital Ronell, author of The ÜberReader: Selected Works of Avital Ronell“With A New Type of Womanhood Natasha Kirsten Kraus deepens and advances the somewhat thinly presented versions of the ‘true womanhood’ doctrine in feminist theory and history. She shows that true womanhood is a highly unstable concept because it emerged from a crucial juncture of structural uncertainties in nineteenth-century American society. Moreover, her distinctive methodology, ‘structural aporia analysis,’ is an important contribution.”—Charles Lemert, author of Thinking the Unthinkable: The Riddles of Classical Social Theories“A New Type of Womanhood is a very engaging book. Natasha Kirsten Kraus tells such an interesting story, I could hardly put the book down. Connecting changes in late-nineteenth-century political economy with changes in the discourse of true womanhood, Kraus offers insight into the way that the idea of women and the reforms of women function in the development of a market economy in which the notion of the promise of contract is central.”—Patricia Ticineto Clough, editor of The Affective Turn: Theorizing the Social

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Natasha Kirsten Kraus

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""A New Type of Womanhood" is a very engaging book. Natasha Kirsten Kraus tells such an interesting story, I could hardly put the book down. Connecting changes in late-nineteenth-century political economy with changes in the discourse of true womanhood, Kraus offers insight into the way that the idea of women and the reforms of women function in the development of a market economy in which the notion of the promise of contract is central."--Patricia Ticineto Clough, editor of "The Affective Turn: Theorizing the Social"

Descriere

Sociological analysis of the ideology and the reality of True Womanhood as manifest in the 19th century