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Feminist Periodicals and Daily Life: Women and Modernity in British Culture

Autor Barbara Green
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 oct 2017
This volume uncovers the ideas concerning everyday life circulating in the burgeoning feminist periodical culture of Britain in the early twentieth century. Barbara Green explores the ways in which the feminist press used its correspondence columns, women’s pages, fashion columns and short fictions to display the quiet hum of everyday life that provided the backdrop to the more dramatic events of feminist activism such as street marches or protests. Positioning itself at the interface of periodical studies and everyday life studies, Feminist Periodicals and Daily Life illuminates the more elusive aspects of the periodical archive through a study of those periodical forms that are particularly well-suited to conveying the mundane. Feminist journalists such as Rebecca West, Teresa Billington-Greig, E. M. Delafield and Emmeline Pethick Lawrence provided new ways of conceptualizing the significance of domestic life and imagining new possibilities for daily routines.


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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319632773
ISBN-10: 3319632779
Pagini: 312
Ilustrații: XI, 312 p. 10 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 5.21 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2017
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

The Feminist Everyday, Periodicals and Daily Life.- 2 Feminist Things: Votes for Women and the Circulation of Emotion.- 3 Feminist Things: Votes for Women and the Circulation of Emotion.- 4 Complaints of Everyday Life: Feminist Periodical Culture and Correspondence Columns in the Woman Worker, Women Folk and the Freewoman.- 5 “What to Eat in War Time”: Thrift and the Great War.- 6 Distraction and Daydream, Rhythm and Repetition, in Time and Tide and E. M. Delafield’s “Diary of a Provincial Lady.- Conclusion: Reading for the Middle. 

Notă biografică

Barbara Green is Associate Professor in the Department of English and Concurrent Faculty in the Gender Studies Program at the University of Notre Dame. She is the author of Spectacular Confessions: Autobiography, Performative Activism, and the Sites of Suffrage (1997) and is co-editor of the Journal of Modern Periodical Studies.

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This volume uncovers the ideas concerning everyday life circulating in the burgeoning feminist periodical culture of Britain in the early twentieth century. Barbara Green explores the ways in which the feminist press used its correspondence columns, women’s pages, fashion columns and short fictions to display the quiet hum of everyday life that provided the backdrop to the more dramatic events of feminist activism such as street marches or protests. Positioning itself at the interface of periodical studies and everyday life studies, Feminist Periodicals and Daily Life illuminates the more elusive aspects of the periodical archive through a study of those periodical forms that are particularly well-suited to conveying the mundane. Feminist journalists such as Rebecca West, Teresa Billington-Greig, E. M. Delafield and Emmeline Pethick Lawrence provided new ways of conceptualizing the significance of domestic life and imagining new possibilities for daily routines.


Caracteristici

Contributes to efforts to restore analysis of socialist aesthetics within the study of the emergence of literary modernism Brings a new methodological tool to modern periodical studies Offers women’s studies a close reading of aspects of letters, women’s pages, and short sketches to highlight the modern magazine’s central role in enabling new representations of women’s experience of everyday life Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras