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How to Make It as a Woman: Collective Biographical History from Victoria to the Present: Women in Culture and Society

Autor Alison Booth
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 dec 2004
How to Make It as a Woman outlines the history of prosopography or group biography, focusing on the all-female collections that took hold in nineteenth-century Britain and America. The queens, nurses, writers, reformers, adventurers, even assassins in these collective female biographies served as models to guide the moral development of young women. But often these famous historical women presented untrustworthy examples.

Beginning in the fifteenth century with Christine de Pizan, Alison Booth traces the long tradition of this genre, investigating the varied types and stories most often grouped together in illustrated books designed for entertainment and instruction. She claims that these group biographies have been instrumental in constructing modern subjectivities as well as relations among classes, races, and nations.

From Joan of Arc to Virginia Woolf, Booth examines a host of models of womanhood—both bad and good. Incorporating a bibliography that includes more than 900 all-female collections published in English between 1830 and 1940, Booth uses collective biographies to decode the varied advice on how to make it as a woman.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780226065465
ISBN-10: 0226065464
Pagini: 424
Ilustrații: 30 halftones
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Seria Women in Culture and Society


Notă biografică

Alison Booth is professor of literature at the University of Virginia. She is author of Greatness Engendered: George Eliot and Virginia Woolf and editor of Famous Last Words: Changes in Gender and Narrative Closure.

Cuprins

List of Illustrations
Note on References
Introduction: Of Prosopography and Collective Biographies of Women
1. Self-Help History: Presenting Models of Womanhood
2. Heads Turn, Heads Roll: Heroic Types from Judith to Clara Barton
3. How to Minister as a Woman: The Likes of Elizabeth Fry, Mary Carpenter, Dorothea Dix, and the Three Mrs. Judsons
4. The Lessons of the Medusa: Anna Jameson and Mutual Multibiography
5. The World's Fair Women; or, Racial Progress in the Nineteenth Century
6. Writing Women's Lives, Revisited: Virginia Woolf and the Missing Canons of Biography
7. Our Queen Victoria: Feminist Prosopography
Notes
Bibliography of Collective Biographies of Women, 18301940
Appendix to Bibliography
Index